Wrestler Sangram Singh, who was seen as a contestant in the controversial reality show ‘Bigg Boss 7’, is once again in the news. He has been made the ambassador of the recently launched brand ‘Gir Veggies’. In a press conference held on this occasion, Sangram stressed on returning to traditional farming and promoting organic methods.
Farmer-entrepreneur Shailesh Jaria launched his organic brand ‘Gir Veggies’ during a press conference in Mumbai. On this occasion, MMA fighter and actor Sangram Singh was also present, who has been made the ambassador of this brand. Jaria said that due to adulterated and chemical-rich foods, cancer, diabetes and heart-related diseases are increasing rapidly. Therefore, their aim is to provide pure food to the people by promoting traditional farming in an organic way. Sangram Singh appreciated this initiative and said that in today’s urban life, people should return to natural and fresh food.
‘Adulterated food is slow poison’
In the press conference, Shailesh Jariya said that in today’s time, food items filled with adulterated and chemical substances are becoming a serious threat to people’s health. He said, “When I used to go to buy fruits and vegetables from the market, I often used to think whether we were buying food or slowly acting poison. Then the idea came to develop our traditional farming in an organic way and provide pure and healthy food to the people.” According to Jaria, the aim of ‘Gir Veggies’ is to deliver fresh and chemical-free fruits and vegetables directly from the farm to home, so that people can adopt a healthy lifestyle.
It is necessary to return to pure food: Sangram Singh
Sangram Singh, who was present at the event, appreciated this initiative and said that in today’s fast-paced urban life, people are moving away from natural food. He said, “In childhood, we used to eat fruits by plucking them directly from the trees, but that experience has been lost in cities. When Shailesh Jariya told me the idea of his organic farm and talked about delivering fresh fruits and vegetables directly from the farm to homes, I found this initiative very positive.” Sangram Singh also told that he himself has tasted the fruits of the farm and their quality is very good.
It is noteworthy that Sangram Singh, who was seen as an actor in films like Uvaa and as a contestant in reality shows like ‘Bigg Boss 7’, is soon going to participate in an international MMA fight. On April 5, 2026, he will fight against an opponent from France under the ‘Samurai Fight League’ in Argentina.