Updated On: 07 May, 2023 07:47 AM IST | Mumbai | Mitali Parekh
Pushed by health complications, inspired by yogic practices or desire for restraint, OMAD practitioners are eating just one meal a day. But, how! Bade aaram se

Mukta Raut, Ishmeet Kaur Sethi, Amrita Kaur Rana, Arti Shroff and Arathi Sen
It`s noon, and Arathi Sen sits down at the dining table for brunch. It’s dal with a carefully considered ghee tadka, rice, sabzi and fish or chicken; the masalas are ground in a traditional stone sil-batta. She might have a gulab jamun later, if she feels like it. She eats slowly, mindfully.
This is pivotal. It’s her only meal.