The book "Akhada: The Authorized Biography of Mahavir Singh Phogat" tells that surprisingly Geeta's mother Daya Kaur and not her father Mahavir was disappointed when she learnt that her first child was a girl.
This happened in 1988. And then coached by her father Geeta wrote her name in the record books as she became India's woman gold medallist at the Commonwealth games prevailing over Aussie grappler Emily Bensted on October 7, 2010. That she was from Haryana, a state infamous for female foeticide, made her feat even more remarkable.
"It was not so much a declaration made by a father overwhelmed at the birth of his firstborn as the solemn promise of a man torn apart by his family's contempt towards his newborn because she was a girl," the book published by Hachette India says.
"When the baby was born, the chill of the winter morning stung a little more fiercely as Daya realised that their firstborn was a girl. Her disappointment showed clearly on her face," the book says.
Mahavir, whose is being immortalised on silver screen by Aamir Khan in the film "Dangal", now has his eyes set on the 2020 Olympics.
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