<p>104-year-old bodybuilder Manohar Aich, who was once a household name in Bengal after becoming India's first Mr Universe in 1952, died at his Baguiati residence this afternoon, according to family sources.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Aich was on a liquid died for last 10-15 days and had stopped talking. He breathed his last at 3.50pm," his son Khokan Aich told PTI.<br /><br />Aich is survived by two daughters and two sons, one of whom manages a gym and fitness centre to fulfill his father's dream of making the youth "healthy and strong".<br /><br />"Never quit exercise, he would always say. His mantra to stay healthy was simple — healthy eating and exercise," Khokan added.<br /><br />Former Bengal cricket captain Laxmi Ratan Shukla, who is Minister of State for Sports, visited Aich's residence to offer his condolence.<br /><br />Aich, who turned 104 on March 17, had become India's first Mr Universe when he won the 1952 National Amateur Body-Builders' Association Universe Championships.<br /><br />Born in the district of Comilla (now in Bangladesh), Aich, at just four feet and 11 inches, was not the tallest of men.<br /><br />But encouraged by English officer Reub Martin, Aich took up bodybuilding and made this his passion during his stint at the Royal Air Force under British colonial rulers.<br /><br />He also went on to serve jail term when some years later he protested against colonial oppression, something which Aich considered as "turning point" in his life. <br /><br />"It was in the jail that I began weight training seriously. This helped me prepare myself for the world championship," Aich had said after completing 100 years in 2012.<br /><br />"In jail I used to practice on my own, without any equipment, sometimes for 12 hours in a day," he recalled.<br /><br />Impressed by his dedication, jail authorities had in fact offered him special diet, he had said.<br /><br />After Independence, Aich was released from jail and despite penury he continued to indulge in his passion for bodybuilding by taking up odd jobs.<br /><br />Aich's first moment of reckoning came in 1950 when he won the Mr Hercules title and went on to be known as 'Hercules of India' and 'Pocket Hercules' for his pint-size.<br /><br />The following year, he attempted the Mr Universe title in London only to finish runner-up but a determined Aich did not return.<br /><br />He returned only after winning the coveted title in 1952.<br /><br />He also later went on to win gold medals in Asian Body Building Championships.<br /><br />His secret to longevity, Aich had said, was his abstinence from smoking and drinking.<br /><br />"I would always try to stay happy. I had to struggle to earn money during my young days but whatever the situation I remained happy," he had said.<br /><br />His sons, however, did not take up body building but they helped in pursuing Aich dream of producing champion bodybuilders.<br /><br />Aich says his mentoring has earned him rewards. It has produced India's eight-time national champion, Satya Paul.<br /><br />Another protege, Premchand Dogra, won the Mr Universe title in 1988.<br /><br />However Aich died with a regret — of not able to meet his more celebrated counterpart and fellow Mr Universe winner Arnold Schwarzenegger.<br /><br />"His stunts in the movies were incredible," Aich had said.</p>
<p>104-year-old bodybuilder Manohar Aich, who was once a household name in Bengal after becoming India's first Mr Universe in 1952, died at his Baguiati residence this afternoon, according to family sources.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Aich was on a liquid died for last 10-15 days and had stopped talking. He breathed his last at 3.50pm," his son Khokan Aich told PTI.<br /><br />Aich is survived by two daughters and two sons, one of whom manages a gym and fitness centre to fulfill his father's dream of making the youth "healthy and strong".<br /><br />"Never quit exercise, he would always say. His mantra to stay healthy was simple — healthy eating and exercise," Khokan added.<br /><br />Former Bengal cricket captain Laxmi Ratan Shukla, who is Minister of State for Sports, visited Aich's residence to offer his condolence.<br /><br />Aich, who turned 104 on March 17, had become India's first Mr Universe when he won the 1952 National Amateur Body-Builders' Association Universe Championships.<br /><br />Born in the district of Comilla (now in Bangladesh), Aich, at just four feet and 11 inches, was not the tallest of men.<br /><br />But encouraged by English officer Reub Martin, Aich took up bodybuilding and made this his passion during his stint at the Royal Air Force under British colonial rulers.<br /><br />He also went on to serve jail term when some years later he protested against colonial oppression, something which Aich considered as "turning point" in his life. <br /><br />"It was in the jail that I began weight training seriously. This helped me prepare myself for the world championship," Aich had said after completing 100 years in 2012.<br /><br />"In jail I used to practice on my own, without any equipment, sometimes for 12 hours in a day," he recalled.<br /><br />Impressed by his dedication, jail authorities had in fact offered him special diet, he had said.<br /><br />After Independence, Aich was released from jail and despite penury he continued to indulge in his passion for bodybuilding by taking up odd jobs.<br /><br />Aich's first moment of reckoning came in 1950 when he won the Mr Hercules title and went on to be known as 'Hercules of India' and 'Pocket Hercules' for his pint-size.<br /><br />The following year, he attempted the Mr Universe title in London only to finish runner-up but a determined Aich did not return.<br /><br />He returned only after winning the coveted title in 1952.<br /><br />He also later went on to win gold medals in Asian Body Building Championships.<br /><br />His secret to longevity, Aich had said, was his abstinence from smoking and drinking.<br /><br />"I would always try to stay happy. I had to struggle to earn money during my young days but whatever the situation I remained happy," he had said.<br /><br />His sons, however, did not take up body building but they helped in pursuing Aich dream of producing champion bodybuilders.<br /><br />Aich says his mentoring has earned him rewards. It has produced India's eight-time national champion, Satya Paul.<br /><br />Another protege, Premchand Dogra, won the Mr Universe title in 1988.<br /><br />However Aich died with a regret — of not able to meet his more celebrated counterpart and fellow Mr Universe winner Arnold Schwarzenegger.<br /><br />"His stunts in the movies were incredible," Aich had said.</p>