India, April 20 -- A ctor-producer Sanjay Suri, known for films such as Baramulla (2025), Jhankaar Beats (2003), and Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi (1999), is a dedicated squash player and has also competed in several tournaments. Most recently, the 55-year-old made it to the semi-finals at the recently concluded second Goa Masters Squash Tournament 2026. Though he lost in the semis, Sanjay says, "You win some and you lose some, but I'm elated." Next, he is headed to the World Squash Masters Championships in August this year. Sanjay, who restarted the sport in 2020-21 after a decade-long hiatus, shares, "A friend encouraged me to compete and told me about the Masters group, a category for people aged 35 up to 70. It was a bunch of vibrant and passionate people who were absolutely fit and raring to go." For Sanjay, who played in the Junior Nationals as a teenager in Jammu and Kashmir, the comeback wasn't easy: "It took me a good eight months to win my first match. Ab umar ho gayi hai and it is a very demanding sport, but I am managing it. With age, a lot of clutter disappears and you just want to take up things you once loved." The actor is now diligently balancing his acting career with his sporting life. "I am shooting and getting back to the sport, balancing my love for squash and my job. I recently wrapped two series, a film, and a TV show," he says....