Mumbai, India—Actress and fitness icon Saiyami Kher has reached a deeply personal milestone: it has been ten years since she ran her first Tata Mumbai Marathon (TMM). The pandemic has made the journey less smooth. However, the marathon is still the basis of her amazing story of endurance. The Race That Changed Everything
Ten years ago, Saiyami ran her first full marathon, which was 42.2 km long, at TMM. That one starting line changed the way she thought about fitness and mental strength. What started as a hard run quickly turned into a lifelong love of endurance sports. From running marathons to being an Ironman athlete
Saiyami’s dedication grew stronger over the years. She went on to win some of the hardest endurance events in the world, like two Ironman 70.3 races. She has shown time and time again that discipline and consistency are the keys to long-term success. Saiyami balanced a demanding acting career with intense physical training. ## A Journey Based on Strength
Saiyami said that going back to the Mumbai Marathon every year has always kept her grounded, no matter how busy her shooting schedule or how hard her training days were. She says the race taught her to be patient, strong, and believe in herself. ## Making India Healthier
Saiyami is inspired by the growing number of people, especially women, who are making running and fitness a part of their daily lives. She also talked about how important it is to be responsible for the environment. Saiyami said being fit means having access to clean air and a healthier environment. A Decade of Strength and Purpose
Saiyami Kher’s journey since that first brave step at the Mumbai Marathon 10 years ago is a strong reminder of how far she has come. Over time, you build up your endurance. Progress comes from being consistent, and sometimes all it takes is one decision to start.