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This 41-year-old single parent fought autoimmune disease with sheer willpower, can now lift 100kg on deadlift

Transformation stories: For years, 41-year-old PR professional Nupur Chandra had been battling an auto-immune disorder and other related health complications that had left her feeling fatigued and low. She transformed her life, regained strength and balance after years of feeling hopeless — thanks to discipline and fitness.

September 20, 2025 / 10:26 IST
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Fitness journey: Nupur Sharma's life transformed 3 years ago when she started working out daily and transitioned into lifting heavy weights (her highest personal record (PR) was 100 kg on a deadlift)
Fitness journey: Nupur Sharma's life transformed 3 years ago when she started working out daily and transitioned into lifting heavy weights (her highest personal record (PR) was 100 kg on a deadlift)

For close to 10 years, PR professional Nupur Chandra fought a prolonged health battle that never seemed to end. She had a hernia, weak health readouts, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and constant joint pain. These issues, combined with the demands of motherhood, made everyday life a trial.

“I had all kinds of diets. I was doing some brisk walking every day, bicycling — everything until my hernia surgery,” she told Moneycontrol. “But I was very scared because I’ve been told by someone that if you put pressure on your stomach, a hernia can come back,” she added.

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Her autoimmune condition made things worse — flare-ups left her fatigued and susceptible to other illnesses. Even though she tried to maintain an active lifestyle, her cholesterol and sugar levels hovered in the marginal zones, maintaining a vicious circle of anxiety and physical unease.

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