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Saqib Saleem, known for his role in 'Crime Beat', delighted fans by sharing a video of him enjoying biryani after an eight-week dieting break. The actor, a fitness enthusiast, emphasized the importance of moderation in eating. His joy was palpable as he indulged in his favorite dish, biryani, while connecting with fans on Instagram. Beyond food, Saleem also shared a soulful poem, reflecting on personal identity and existence, offering thoughtful insights to his followers.

Key Points: Saqib Saleem Relishes Biryani After Rigorous Dieting Stint

  • Saqib Saleem resumes carbs with biryani after eight weeks
  • Shares joy of eating biryani on Instagram
  • Advocates mindful eating and moderation
  • Highlights personal reflections with a heartfelt poem
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Saqib Saleem enjoys biryani after 8 weeks of strict dieting regimen

Saqib Saleem indulges in biryani after eight weeks of dieting, sharing his joy on Instagram.

Saqib Saleem enjoys biryani after 8 weeks of strict dieting regimen
"Remember, you are the hero of your life. - Saqib Saleem"

Mumbai, June 25

Actor Saqib Saleem, who was recently seen in the streaming series 'Crime Beat', had his first cheat meal in over 8 weeks.

On Wednesday, the actor took to his Instagram, and shared a video of himself. In the video, he can be seen sitting casually on his couch, and unboxing the delicious biryani, and saying that he gave up on carbs 8 weeks ago, and it's now time for him to enjoy the lip-smacking biryani. The actor, who is into fitness, advocated for eating food in moderation.

He said that a person should eat everything but they should be mindful of the portion size and eat everything in moderation.

The actor, who is the son of famous restaurateur, Saleem Qureshi, shared that biryani is his favourite food before he finished the biryani from his plate without any trace.

He wrote in the caption, "For people asking biryani ki photos kahan hai .. aapke liye Poora video aaya hai !! Thoda hulla gulla hojaye ?? Next cheat meal Kya khao ?? comments mien bataiye".

Earlier, the actor had penned a touching poem, as he took to his Instagram, and shared a video of himself in which he can be heard reciting the poem in background. The visuals capture the actor moving across the maximum city, on a railway station, on a beach, in the iconic 'kaali peeli' taxis as he questions human existence, and where does one fit in the grand scheme of the universe.

He said in Hindi, "Who am I? What am I? Why am I? What is my identity? Do I even exist or not? Do I see anyone? Maybe I have got lost? Then I am nothing special, am I a part of crowd? I cannot do this, I cannot do this, hearing this I doubt myself. But who am I, and what do I want, and why am I running away from my dreams? What is inside me? Are these dreams, or anger?".

He further mentioned, "Who are mine? Nowadays there is a smell even in the special ones, why is there anger, from whom, what dreams are these, whose dreams are these, why are you having such dreams? Be your own God.There is nothing, still to hear, but remember, you are the hero of your life. So now open your eyes and don't worry, There's nothing in 'I', you are not God, you are just his mistake".

He also penned a note in the caption as he advised his followers to use headphones for better output.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
As someone who's also on a fitness journey, I totally relate! Biryani is the ultimate cheat meal 😍 But moderation is key - glad he's promoting balanced eating. Now I'm craving some dum biryani myself!
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Priya M.
His poem was actually quite deep! Rare to see Bollywood stars sharing such philosophical thoughts. Though I must say - after 8 weeks of dieting, that biryani must have tasted like heaven! 😂
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Amit S.
Honestly, celebrities talking about their cheat meals feels a bit privileged when so many Indians struggle for one meal a day. But I appreciate his message about moderation - that's something we can all learn from.
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Neha T.
The biryani video made me so hungry! 😋 But more importantly, his poem about identity really resonated with me. In today's fast-paced Mumbai life, we all sometimes question our place in the world. Well said, Saqib!
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Vikram P.
As a fitness trainer, I appreciate celebs promoting moderation over extreme diets. But 8 weeks without carbs? That's too much yaar! Our Indian diets need balanced nutrition. Still, that biryani reward was well deserved!
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Sunita R.
The contrast between the lighthearted biryani video and deep poem shows his range as an artist. More power to him! Though I hope he shares which restaurant's biryani it was - looked delicious! 😄

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