"I will soon approach her to become the brand ambassador of my boxing academy. Hopefully she will agree," Kom told PTI from Imphal.
She said the film released last week has brought the spotlight on boxing and now she wants to open branches of her boxing academy in other cities of India.
Set up in 2006 at the Langol Games Village residential complex in Imphal West district, the M C Mary Kom Boxing Academy has around 33 in-residence student boxers at present where they are trained under her guidance.
Kom has already got a 3.3 acre land in Imphal from the Manipur government and funds worth Rs 4 crore from the central government to upgrade the academy's infrastructure.
She said the new campus would be ready within a year with all facilities and hostel for boys and girls to host around 100 boxers.
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