Campaign India Team
Jun 26, 2023

My FM launches a health show with Yasmin Karachiwala

Aims to revolutionise the way fitness is approached through the show

My FM launches a health show with Yasmin Karachiwala
My FM has launched a new health and fitness show 'Healthwala show with Yasmin Karachiwala'. 
 
The show will feature the celebrity fitness trainer Karachiwala that aims to revolutionise the way fitness is approached. 
 
The show will be on air across the entire My FM network. 
 
With this show, listeners will discover exercises that strengthen muscles, pre-wedding and post-vacation workouts and techniques to recover from muscle pain.
 
Rahul Namjoshi, chief executive officer, My FM, said, “This is another attempt from our side to provide unique and engaging content for our listeners. Post covid it has become of utmost importance to keep oneself in great shape both body and mind, this show will help give tips to our listeners to upgrade their well-being, and I am sure this content will resonate well with our listeners."
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