Hrithik Roshan’s journey in fitness has taken a new leaf from his passion – as he launches his HRX Café, in collaboration with EatFit, in Bengaluru. A health food spot for anyone looking to enjoy protein and fibre-loaded meals, the outlet aims to provide a good balance between taste and health. The Agneepath actor, who recently featured in a video taken at the café, was seen sampling some of the food – including a brown rice bowl with veggies and beetroot hummus.

The chain outlet, which also has cafes in Mumbai, was started by the actor-entrepreneur in combined efforts with the healthy meals delivery service, as a way of encouraging his fans and those with a passion for fitness, to maintain a healthy lifestyle. The chain of cafes, which were kickstarted by the two brands in 2022, has now expanded beyond Mumbai, where it first opened.

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The concept of making healthy food affordable and delicious, has been one of the collaboration’s key efforts. Dressed in all-black, Hrithik Roshan is seen encouraging his followers to visit the place and try out their delicious protein-packed meal options – that also include plant-based ingredients like tofu, chickpeas and vegetables. The menu also features healthy snacks like avocado flatbread, hummus with multigrain toast, smoothie bowls, keto-friendly desserts and more.

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Hrithik, who’s known to take his fitness regimen seriously, follows a strict diet on most days – that include protein shakes, egg whites, plenty of green vegetables, salads and lean meats like chicken or fish. He is also a big believer in including complex carbs like multigrain bread, sweet potatoes and brown rice, consuming an average of 4,000 calories per day to maintain a muscular physique.