Milind Soman says fit grandmas are rewriting ageing, one 10K at a time

Milind Soman argues that national health starts with women getting fit. The actor and fitness advocate spoke at a Zydus Pinkathon event in Chembur, where more than fifty senior women joined a Grandmothers 10K run. He believes women who understand healthy living can steer their entire families toward better habits, creating a ripple effect for society. Soman wants to smash the cliche of sedentary grandmothers just knitting or cooking, pointing to the recent race at Vivekanand Education Society grounds as proof.

He says seeing older women run can motivate everyone watching. His goal involves encouraging active aging, showing people over sixty or seventy that they can still join events and pursue goals. The idea is to inspire younger generations to rethink their own futures. Soman recently appeared in a promotional role for the web series The Royals, not as an actor. His most recent acting work was in the show Paurashpur.
 

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