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'There's no place like India': Milind Soman shares glimpse of Ladakh in latest post

By ANI | Published: July 21, 2021 11:02 AM

Actor-fitness enthusiast Milind Soman treated his fans with a throwback video of him running against the beautiful backdrop of Ladakh hills.

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Actor-fitness enthusiast Milind Soman treated his fans with a throwback video of him running against the beautiful backdrop of Ladakh hills.

"Missing the high hills of Ladakh. There is no place like India," he captioned the Instagram video.

After seeing the clip, fans praised Milind for maintaining his fit body through running.

"Inspiring. Never seen a person who loves to run like you," a user commented.

"You inspire me to take fitness seriously in life," another one wrote.

Last month, Milind was even managed to achieve his first 10,000 km run after recovering from novel coronavirus.

( With inputs from ANI )

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