Yami Gautam recently wrote about her experience of overcoming chronic pain, resulting from a 'serious neck injury', which often came in the way of everyday activities.
The actor posted a picture of herself doing yoga on Instagram and said the coronavirus-induced nationwide lockdown helped her focus on her body and 'heal' from the pain.
'Everytime I would try practising yoga,' Yami revealed, 'I would be left more in pain owing to my condition, hence my experience never encouraged me to continue.'
'But this time I self-tutored my way through and allowed my body to heal itself inside out and it has worked like never before,' she added.
Yami said she had to be cautious about every movement due to her injury.
'Having suffered a serious neck injury. I have always had to be extra cautious -- especially owing to the fact the amount of physical exertion due to dance, workout, non-stop travel, physical activity, action, painful footwear etc and this list is endless, resonates with being an actor.
'Somehow it's always been about never expressing the pain beneath the surface and rather conditioning your own self to bear it and like it's said the show must go on,' she added.
Yami will be next seen in Ginny Weds Sunny co-starring Vikrant Massey. The romantic comedy is slated to release on Netflix.
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