How Does Kajal Aggarwal Balance Work, Home, & Self-Care?

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Key Takeaways
- Balancing multiple roles is challenging but essential.
- Self-care should be a priority amidst busy schedules.
- Consistency in fitness is key to success.
- Exercise reshapes both the body and mind.
- Dedication leads to real results.
Mumbai, July 21 (NationPress) The talented southern actress Kajal Aggarwal wears many hats—she is not only an actress but also a devoted wife and mother. Balancing these roles can often make it challenging to prioritize self-care.
Nevertheless, Kajal asserts that working out and prioritizing health is a conscious decision one must make consistently.
Recently, the 'Singham' star shared a video on her Instagram, showcasing her dedication in the gym as she focused on her core and upper body strength.
Highlighting the significance of consistency, Kajal remarked, "Some days it feels overwhelming—managing work, home, and making time for yourself. True strength lies not just in the repetitions but in the decision to persist. Every drop of sweat is a testament: consistency > perfection."
The 'Hey Sinamika' actress emphasized that exercise not only keeps one fit but also transforms the mind.
"The benefits? They extend beyond physical appearance—they reshape your mindset, discipline, and motivation. #WorkoutHustle #MindOverMatter #gritgrindandglow #BalancingAct #strongnotsorry @cravefitt, thank you for showing me that it’s not about magic—it’s about consistency, a bit of caffeine, and a lot of determination," she added.
On the professional front, Kajal recently appeared as Goddess Parvati in the mythological film, 'Kannappa'. She starred alongside Akshay Kumar, who portrayed Lord Shiva.
Directed by Mukesh Kumar Singh, 'Kannappa' features Vishnu Manchu in the lead role, with a supporting cast that includes Mohan Babu, R. Sarathkumar, and others.
Produced by Mohan Babu, the film tells the tale of Thinnadu, a fierce tribal warrior whose journey leads him from being a staunch atheist to a devoted follower of Vayulinga, a deity associated with Shiva.
Launched on June 27, 'Kannappa' received a mix of reviews.