Addicted to the studio grind
It's been almost two years since he's been living with Mihir and Rishabh Bajaj and he says: "It's three of us now!" Ronit Roy the big guy on small screen has no time for play. After a few forgettable Bollywood flicks, he has arrived on the Telly with much sought after roles and naturally he has a packed day.
I start my day around 6 am and head to the gym for mandatory workout. Then I indulge in a high protein breakfast. I'm not fussy about what I eat but follow a high protein diet nevertheless.
I'll head for my first shoot after breakfast and will be at Balaji Studios till they let me off. It sounds boring as my schedule is more or less the same throughout the week, but this is what I always wanted to do. So, it's of interest to me. Later I'll move to the other studio in the afternoon for my next shoot.
Lunch is around 1 pm. It's very important to eat your meals at the right time. Good health is imperative for an actor and even otherwise. Food patterns make a lot of difference.
In the make-up room I attend to my calls and deal with my business. That's the only time I get to do so. Everything is done over the phone and I have to co-ordinate with people spread all over India. That's also the time I interact with the media.
I'm home usually by 11 pm and by that time I barely have the energy to talk to my wife or eat dinner. After dinner and a shower I simply crash. I don't go out at night or socialise at all these days as it affects my next day's schedule and that is something I really don't want to happen. Night is the time I have to recharge my batteries for the next day, which includes being Mihir, then Rishabh Bajaj and back to Ronit!