What does Sunday mean to celebs?

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IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : May 05 2013 | 6:20 PM IST

For some, Sunday means staying in their pyjamas and chilling out! Some don't let it go waste and finish pending jobs, while others take the weekend as just another working day.

The celebs connected to fans through Twitter to share their Sunday regime with them.

Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan, who has one of the fittest physique in Bollywood, is sweating it out in a gym and utilising the weekend. He even encouraged fans to not let laziness take them over.

"Hopefully, you are doing the one thing today... that you want to be disciplined about even though it's a Sunday. Doesn't matter what it is - big or small. I don't feel like it, but I am on the gym floor. Where are you?? Time for change is now," Hrithik cheered fans through his tweet.

The actor, who will be seen in "Krrish 3", cajoled fans further adding: "Have a powerful empowering day, beautiful people. Remember you create the power, it doesn't come to you automatically.�"

The day seems to be full of activity for "Kahaani" fame director Sujoy Ghosh, too, who is trying to wind up unfinished tasks.

"Okay, Sunday has begun. Lot of work needs to get done, which is against the funda of a Sunday… therefore... Sunday it is," he wrote.

No breather for National Award-winning actor-businessman Arjun Rampal either.

He wrote: "Work, work, work, even on a Sunday, need to finish a couple of things and a killer workout, to be able to enjoy the sunset at home with friends."

But Raveena Tandon is utilising her off day by holidaying with her children Pooja, Chhaya, Rasha and Ranbir.

"In Alibaug for the weekend… sun, the pool and my kids. Bliss. Would have loved to answer all of you, but weekends is 'chutti', so have a great Sunday!" Raveena posted on Twitter.

Arshad Warsi too is making most of the holiday.

"Good morning people of the world. Finally, feeling normal after a good nights sleep. Going for a long cycle ride. Enjoy your Sunday guys," he said in his Twitter post.

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First Published: May 05 2013 | 6:13 PM IST

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