Rishabh Sawhney isn’t just a rising Bollywood actor (first seen as the hunky villain in Hrithik Roshan-starrer Fighter). He’s the embodiment of discipline and transformation. Known for his jaw-dropping weight loss journey and his gruelling prep, the light-eyed model-turned-actor's fitness philosophy is simple but effective: consistency, structure and a commitment to improvement.
In an exclusive interview, the actor shared his go-to fitness routines, diet hacks and the secrets behind his high-octane energy. Preparing for a role in an action-packed movie like Fighterisn’t for the faint-hearted. For Rishabh, it meant six months of intense prep before filming began and rigorous maintenance during the shoot. “The training for Fighter was very different from what I was used to,” he says. “As a fitness model, I did a lot of cardio. For this role, weight training increased, and cardio reduced.”
To recover from the physically demanding sessions, Rishabh relied on a combination of ice baths, massages, and physiotherapy. “Recovery was crucial. It wasn’t just about building muscle. It was about staying functional and preventing injuries,” he told the ETV Bharat Health team.
Stick To The Plan, Not The Mood
Like everyone, Rishabh has days when motivation feels elusive. But he has a simple mantra: “Stick to the plan, not the mood. Once you step into the gym, you don’t feel as demotivated anymore.” This mantra (coupled with his disciplined approach to nutrition and training) keeps him consistent, even on tough days.
Rishabh works out every single day of the week. His workout splits are a classic approach with a modern twist. “I work on one body part a day and dedicate two days a week to cardio, usually through sports like squash, jump rope, or football,” he said. His favourite exercise? “If I had to choose just one, it would be weight training. I’ve been doing it for 10 years, and it’s the foundation of my fitness.”
For those starting out, Rishabh's advice is clear: “Hire a personal trainer. It will give you better results in a shorter span of time because someone else is monitoring what you eat and do.”
Calculate Macros
Rishabh doesn’t leave his diet to chance. “I calculate my macros and eat five times a day,” he said. His meals are protein-heavy, with a moderate mix of vegetables and rice during the day but no carbs at night to avoid bloating. His maintenance calories hover around 1700 calories, and his precision is a big part of why his physique stays camera-ready.
Rishabh's relationship with food wasn’t always so meticulous. “Growing up, I was huge: 120 kgs. When I moved away from home to Vellore for studies, I happened to lose 60 kgs in six months. That transformation changed everything for me. I never went back to my old overweight appearance again.”
When it comes to fitness icons, Rishabh looks up to the greats. “Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ronnie Coleman have always been inspirations. Watching Sean Faris in Never Back Downwas a turning point. It shifted my attitude toward fitness.”
In a world of quick fixes and crash diets, Rishabh advises a more sustainable approach. “Stay consistent. Fitness is more like a marathon than a 100-metre sprint. Don’t burn yourself out early. Take it one step at a time,” he said.