Sangati Jogwar

When it comes to maintaining their body and overall look, Bollywood stars are very particular. After all, most of their earnings depend on the way they look apart from off course how they act. Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone are leading stars of the film industry. So it is natural that they give keen attention towards maintaining their food habits and lifestyle in a particular way. You would be surprised to know that the celebrity couple does not eat what is cooked in their homes.

Rather their food comes from an agency every day. One might wonder as to why do this couple does not have a chef or a cook to prepare their food as they own such a lavish abode?

Ranveer Singh And Deepika Padukone’s POD

The couple depends on a particular agency to supply their food every month. The amount they shell out for getting this food delivered at their doorstep is simply jaw-dropping. According to reports, the celeb couple maintains a fixed diet in their everyday life but they do make changes depending upon the role or character they are playing in a movie.

It is not easy to be so particular about what you eat when you are busy shooting hours together. So how do they manage? Ranveer and Deepika’s diet, as well as their fitness routine, is managed by Personal Optimized Diet (POD) supply. It is an agency that is known to take special care of diets and food supply for celebrities. Apart from Deepika and Ranveer, other B-town celebs including Anil Kapoor, Akshay Kumar, and others also have their POD monthly subscription.

According to the co-founder of POD, this service is based on subscription and the price range depends on the type of package or food offerings. Under this service, the agency offers a 4-meal plan and the monthly cost is Rs.90, 000. With each added meal the subsequent charges increase by Rs.10, 000. In the case celebs want to hire a dedicated chef for accompanying them on a shoot, the charges range from Rs.12000 to more on a daily basis.

So, that is how celebs manage to change their looks according to their roles in movies.

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