Rejecting allegations of his abduction, Budhia said "I was on a holiday with my mother."
Stating that he was not taken to anywhere forcibly, Budhia said he would later decide whether to return to the state-run sports hostel, where he was lodged since 2007 after child right activists alleged he was exploited.
Expressing his satisfaction over the film - Budhia Singh-Born to Run - based on her son's life, Budhia's mother Sukantio Singh also said they were on a holiday.
Budhia Singh at the age of four came to the limelight after running 65 km between Puri and Bhubaneswar in 2006.
The Nayapalli police had registered a case of abduction on the basis of a complaint filed by Child Welfare Committee (CWC) of Khurda district. They later traced Budhia in Tamil Nadu.
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