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I have been victim of some weird version of workoholism: Ali Fazal on Vidya Balan’s radio show

In the latest episode, she discussed vacations in a candid conversation with Ali Fazal and Dia Mirza among many others.

I have been victim of some weird version of workoholism: Ali Fazal on Vidya Balan’s radio show

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Vidya Balan who hosts a new radio show on 92.7, Dhun Badal Ke Toh Dekho with Vidya Balan, encourages people to change their perspective around social stigmas.

In her latest episode, though, the Tumhari Sulu actor decided to do something different. Balan picked up a trendy topic, summer vacations, and targeted Bollywood celebrities to spill something about their favourite spots in the world.

In the latest episode, she discussed vacations in a candid conversation with Ali Fazal and Dia Mirza among many others.

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When she asked Fazal about the last time he went on vacation, he said, “You won’t believe it! I have been a victim of some weird version of workaholism, I used to think that taking a vacation is wrong; it made me feel guilty. I’ve travelled a lot for work and fortunately, I’ve gone to good places. But wherever I went, it was for work and so I wasn’t guilty about it. It’s very important to take a holiday because your body needs to know that you’re not in work mode.

Recently, Richa (chadha) and I went to the Maldives and we had only two and a half days with us, but I realised that I hadn’t relaxed this much in years! It was like heaven. I feel jealous when I see people taking some time out, going on holidays and having fun. You have to do that for yourself,” he added.

Dia Mirza, who is currently busy shooting an untitled project in Himachal Pradesh and has been sharing exciting pictures from the shoot on her social media handle, said she likes to take the off-beaten path.

“Forests! I like to explore forests. India has such beautiful natural environments places which I enjoy exploring. Our country has almost 46 national parks and I’ve been to 8-10. I am aiming to complete those 46 national parks before I die,” she added.

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