"Vidyut Jammwal Does Not Believe In Protein," Says Hollywood Co-Star Andrew Schulz

Vidyut Jammwal’s Unique Approach to Fitness

Vidyut Jammwal is known for redefining fitness standards, surprising many with his unconventional views. The action star, starring as Dhalsim in the upcoming live-action reboot of Street Fighter, shared that he does not believe in consuming protein in the traditional sense.

Hollywood Debut and Role

Vidyut is making his Hollywood debut by portraying Dhalsim, the only Indian fighter in the franchise. Over the past few months, he has been in the US for test shoots and filming.

Plant-Based Diet and Physique

A lifelong vegetarian, Vidyut credits his lean and powerful physique to a fully plant-based diet, avoiding animal protein completely.

Andrew Schulz’s First Encounter

Actor and comedian Andrew Schulz, who also appears in the film, recounted his first meeting with Vidyut on his podcast Brilliant Idiots with Aakash Singh:

“He pulled up, and they had us in funny costumes, and I thought he was in costume. I didn't know that's how he dressed regularly. I thought that's what he was wearing, what Dhalsim wears, and I started teasing him about it. And then the producers said that's how he dresses. I thought they were being sarcastic. This went on for 10 minutes, where I kept putting my foot in my mouth and couldn't get out of it.”

Unusual Diet Philosophy

The podcast took a surprising turn when Schulz revealed Vidyut’s perspective on protein:

“He plays Dhalsim, and he said he doesn't believe in protein.”

Vidyut’s dedication to a plant-based lifestyle and his rejection of conventional protein intake challenge typical fitness norms in the industry.

Summary: Vidyut Jammwal challenges traditional fitness beliefs by thriving on a plant-based diet without protein, impressing Hollywood colleagues with his unique approach.

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NDTV NDTV — 2025-11-06