Akansha Ranjan Kapoor in Bathing Suit is "Now in India" Celebwell

Akansha Ranjan Kapoor, the actress and social media star, recently enjoyed time by the water, and she made sure to get tons of photos for Instagram. Kapoor posted several stunning shots, including one of her enjoying a boat ride. She wore a multicolored bathing suit top and matching shorts, showing off her figure. "@ajioluxe presents Zimmermann, now in India 💓," she captured some of the images. How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Akansha Ranjan Kapoor stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don't miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!

Kapoor did a video with ETimes, where she broke down what she typically eats in a day, and what her eating habits are. She revealed that she isn't someone who can eat whatever she wants without gaining weight, so she has to eat healthy at all times. "I have friends who are like that and I absolutely envy them because I put on weight very easily, and I've never been someone who can eat what she wants and get away with it. So I'm perpetually always on a strict regime."

While Kapoor says that she eats healthy most of the time, she also says that she isn't super strict when it comes to dieting. Instead, she focuses on eating healthy. "I only eat healthy, happy food," she tells ETimes. "I don't believe in like, diets, cutting carbs, all that."

While most people like to indulge in takeout from their favorite local restaurants or chains, or like to go out to eat, Kapoor does not. She tells ETimes that she doesn't like to order in or go out to eat. "I don't really enjoy eating out, like it's something that I don't like doing."

Kapoor admits in her ETimes interview that she's "nuts" about some aspect of her meals. Particularly, how late they are. She says that she stops eating after she's had her dinner, and she never has dinner too late. "I stop eating after 6:30 PM," she says. "I eat at 6:30 and then i'm done for the night."

Kapoor, like many people, had a rough 2020. However, she tells the Hindustan Times that she is learning from these experiences. Mainly, she's learned to take life day by day. "The past few months have been downs and ups, and then downs, I don't think it's been a constant fun quotient. My dad is recovering from Covid, so I am relaxed now. I was not so good before, but I am better again, and taking each day as it comes. That's the only way to survive."

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