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Aaryan says, “I feel free, like I can go anywhere! After school or shoots, I hop on my bicycle and ride around the park or my neighbourhood.” For him, cycling is not just a hobby it’s a way to relax and feel refreshed. “It’s fun, it clears my mind and makes me feel alive!” he adds with a big smile.
He recalls his childhood memory of learning to ride. “I still remember learning to ride at six, and it was tough. I fell many times and got a few scratches, but once I got it, I couldn’t stop,” he laughs. “I would ride every day after school and during holidays. Even now, I wait for that time of the day when I can cycle freely.”
For Aaryan, cycling is not just about fitness—it’s about freedom and happiness. He believes that everyone should try it, no matter their age. “I think everyone, no matter how young or old, should try cycling. It’s the most fun way to stay active and explore the world around you,” he says.
He encourages people to take out some time from their busy lives and experience the simple joy of cycling. “Even if it’s just for a few minutes, try to ride your cycle and feel the wind on your face. It’s the best feeling ever!” he concludes warmly.
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