Updated On: 20 November, 2024 06:47 PM IST | Bahni Bandyopadhyay
Singer and composer Arjun Kanungo lets us in on the mental toll that an 18-month arduous journey took, one that had him first gain, and subsequently shed 30 kilos. After a kidney issue and a subsequent hip fracture put his health in jeopardy, Arjun put in a lot of research into healing himself. (Words by Sonia Lulla)

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![<p>Arjun Kanungo packed on the weight after being bedridden due to a kidney issue and a subsequent hip fracture. He says, “I wouldn’t say that protein [supplements] alone caused kidney damage. I was also taking creatine, and drinking a lot of alcohol. But the final blow came in the way of antibiotics that [I needed to take]. All of this contributed to what they call acute kidney injury. Thankfully, it’s not permanent.”</p> <p>Arjun Kanungo packed on the weight after being bedridden due to a kidney issue and a subsequent hip fracture. He says, “I wouldn’t say that protein [supplements] alone caused kidney damage. I was also taking creatine, and drinking a lot of alcohol. But the final blow came in the way of antibiotics that [I needed to take]. All of this contributed to what they call acute kidney injury. Thankfully, it’s not permanent.”</p>](https://images.mid-day.com/images/images/2024/nov/arjun1.jpeg)
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Arjun Kanungo packed on the weight after being bedridden due to a kidney issue and a subsequent hip fracture. He says, “I wouldn’t say that protein [supplements] alone caused kidney damage. I was also taking creatine, and drinking a lot of alcohol. But the final blow came in the way of antibiotics that [I needed to take]. All of this contributed to what they call acute kidney injury. Thankfully, it’s not permanent.”
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In a bid to lower his protein levels, he adopted a vegan diet. And reduced his protein intake from 170 grams to 60 grams per day.

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However, the diet also led him to eat too much carbohydrates. “The thing with vegan diets is that it’s easy to consume a lot of carbohydrates on them. You can be vegan and still eat a lot of unhealthy foods. The only way I could be happy was by eating. I was eating a lot of chocolate. One believes raw cocoa can’t be bad, but the calories add up. I gained 30 kilos in six months."
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![<p>After four months, Kanungo said he could no longer recognise himself. " Two months in, I noticed a paunch, and four months later, I noticed that my stomach had [grown larger]."</p> <p>After four months, Kanungo said he could no longer recognise himself. " Two months in, I noticed a paunch, and four months later, I noticed that my stomach had [grown larger]."</p>](https://images.mid-day.com/images/images/2024/nov/arjun4.jpg)
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After four months, Kanungo said he could no longer recognise himself. " Two months in, I noticed a paunch, and four months later, I noticed that my stomach had [grown larger]."

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In consultation with his nutritionist, he reduced his caloric intake from 3000 calories to 1500 calories per day. "I was on this diet for 14 months."
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When his blood parameters returned to normal, he started altering his diet to add more dairy-based protein. At the same time, he transitioned from doing simple strengthening exercises, to doing kickboxing and eventually, weight lifting. "When I say I wanted six-pack abs again, it doesn’t come from a place of wanting to look good. It`s a metric that people understand, and a good representation of how I want to feel.”

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Kanungo also stresses on the need to find a medical professional who understands your needs. After consulting several doctors, who suggested that he needed to undergo hip surgery, he came across a physiotherapist who said she could treat him without the need for one.
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Despite his fame, Kanungo says he realised that enduring a journey like his was lonely. "One of the biggest struggles was simply using the wash room. It was those embarrassing, undignified moments that were tough to deal with."

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His own management team told him he looks older than his age. "My management said, ‘Dude, you’ve become old.’ I was like, I’m 30. But they insisted that my age was showing. People judge you quickly and point out what they see."
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Kanungo is back to making music with all his might. Come February, he begins shooting for his latest album. He promises to feature prominent collaborations in them.