Aich won the Mr. Universe international bodybuilding championship in
1952. He celebrated his 100th birthday on Sunday surrounded by children,
grandchildren and great-grandchildren in Kolkata, an eastern city in
India.
Standing just 4 feet, 11 inches tall, Aich earned the nickname "Pocket Hercules," the Associated Press said in a report.
Aich turned to bodybuilding while he was imprisoned in the 1940s for
opposing Britain's continued colonial rule of India. When he was
released, he went on to compete as a bodybuilder, earning success in
international competition that culminated with his taking the Mr.
Universe title.
While his wife took care of their children, Aich traveled, competed and
made a living. On his return to India, he trained future bodybuilding
champions.
"I didn't become rich. There is not much money in bodybuilding," he told the Indian Express newspaper. "But there is respect. And for that, I wouldn't mind being a bodybuilder in my next life as well."
He has led a fulfilled life, but Aich regrets never having met his
fellow Mr. Universe, former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. He's
seen many of the Governator's films, though.
"I like the incredible stunts he does in the movies," Aich told the AP.
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