Shilpa Shetty is known to be one of the fittest actresses in Bollywood, maintaining a perfect physique even at the age of 50. In her latest Insta post, Shilpa was seen working on her glutes as she performed the banded feet elevated glute bridge exercise. While showing the netizens the correct way to perform the exercise, she also listed the benefits associated with it. Shilpa’s caption read, “Benefits: Elevation shifts load to posterior chain while minimising lumbar extension.
Band provides lateral tension enhanced glute med/upper-glute activation. Improves hip external-rotation stability and knee alignment. Enhances posterior pelvic tilt control for safer, more efficient glute engagement. (sic).” Shilpa advised the fitness freaks to perform three sets of 20 reps with 20 band Abduction pulses on the last rep, for all three sets.
Apart from fitness goals, in her feed, we also get a glimpse into the ‘Dhadkan’ actress’s spiritual side. Shilpa expressed her gratitude as she brought home Sai Baba’s sacred Kafni and Paduka. Sharing the deeply spiritual moment for her family on social media, she posted a video on her IG where she, her husband, Raj Kundra, and other family members, were seen worshipping Sai Baba’s sacred belongings.
Shilpa added Lata Mangeshkar’s chorus ‘Shirdi Majhe Pandharpur’ as a background score. “Filled with gratitude and love as I bring home your sacred Kafni and Paduka, Sai. May your divine presence fill my home and heart, guiding me with Shraddha and Saburi. Om Sai Ram #gratitude #love #blessings #miracles (sic),” the caption on the post read.
For those who do not know, the “Kafni” is the long, robe-like attire worn by Shirdi Sai Baba, and “Paduka” represents Sai Baba’s sacred sandals or footprints. Both these items are considered deeply blessed by the devotees.
Shilpa Shetty is an Indian actress who works primarily in Hindi films. She made her screen debut in the thriller Baazigar (1993) which gained her first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. Shetty had intermittent success in the rest of the decade, such as in the action films Main Khiladi Tu Anari (1994) and Jaanwar (1999). The romantic drama Dhadkan (2000) marked a turning point in Shetty’s career.
This was followed by roles in Indian (2001) and Rishtey (2002), which earned her a second Filmfare nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Shetty received praise for playing a woman with AIDS in the drama Phir Milenge (2004) and a woman in an unhappy marriage in the ensemble drama Life in a… Metro (2007). The former earned her a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. She subsequently appeared in the action thriller Dus (2005) and the sports drama Apne (2007), and gained attention for the song “Shut Up & Bounce” from Dostana (2008). This was followed by a hiatus from acting.
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