It is more a mental game than a physical game: Karishma Tanna on Khatron Ke Khiladi 10

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01 Apr, 2020 - 12:42 pm IST    |    By TellychakkarTeam

MUMBAI: TV actress Karishma Tanna is well known for her roles in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Naagarjuna – Ek Yodha, and Qayamat Ki Raat. She was a contestant and first runner-up in the reality show Bigg Boss in 2014. She is currently seen in Khatron ke Khiladi Season 10.

Karishma recently spoke to a media portal about spending time in the quarantine. The actress said, 'I like to work continuously, as I am a workaholic. I do not like to sit at home, and this has been very very difficult. We are still blessed that we have a house, we have food to eat, we have shelter, we have our staff with us, family with us, so I am still lucky I feel.'

Talking about her routine these days, Karishma said, 'I am spending half my time watching series. I finished a couple of series. I am doing a little bit of yoga and exercise, just sweating it out.'

Karishma also revealed that she will be seen in a web series and music video this year. She said, 'This year. 2020, once everything is normal, I will definitely do a web series and a music video.'

On Khatron Ke Khiladi, she said, 'I didn’t do this show for a long time because I thought I don't have the mental strength and courage to do this show, Then, finally I said yes to them. I knew if I become hyper and if I lose my mind while doing a stunt, I won't be able to perform any stunt. It is more a mental game than a physical game.'

Talking about people abandoning their pets and the misconception regarding the spread of coronavirus because of them, she said, 'I would say they are a bunch of illiterates that they are abandoning their pets. That means they never took them as their family. If you are keeping a dog in your family that means that they are your family. They are not your servants or garbage that you can throw anytime you want. I think it's a very illiterate move and I can only request with joined hands that don’t abandon your family, because they don't spread virus...they only spread love.'

Credits: India Forums

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