Inspired by the story of Phogat sisters -- Geeta and Babita -- and their hard taskmaster father Mahavir Singh, Aamir Khan-starrer 'Dangal' has set the cash registers ringing at the the box office.
"We had a very hard training during our childhood and I don't want to live it again. There were so many times when I felt like running away from the akhada. But now that we are bearing the fruits of all the hard work, we understand its value," recollected Geeta after the unveiling of the new logo and squad of the Uttar Pradesh franchise -- UP Dangal -- for PWL season 2.
Asked if she felt bad about being recognised more after the release of the movie than when they brought laurels to the country, Geeta confessed: "What I did in 2012 (won a bronze at the World Championship) or 2010 (gold in Commonwealth Games), I am getting recognised for it today.
"Obviously, it feels a little bad that we are not being recognised for our wrestling but more now that a movie is made on our lives."
"Be it Sakshi or Tunisia's Marwa Amri (also Rio Games bronze medallist), I am prepared. I have been training. Sometimes it boils down to a move or two and that makes all the difference. One never knows how a bout is going to pan out and even in last 2-3 seconds things can change. It's all about applying a technique. And I am working on it," she explained.
"Yes, we have been busy with the interviews and all the promotion of the movie but still we make sure to train at least once everyday. Ideally we train twice a day. We cannot ignore our wrestling as whatever we are today is because of that. We have to give time to training no matter what," Babita, who is also a part of the UP Dangal team, said.
"I think we have a strong team this season. We have some good foreign wrestlers in our side and we are looking at learning a few tricks of the trade from them," said Babita.
On whether PWL would be introducing grassroot development programmes in future like other leagues, Director Marketing of Investors Clinic, Sunny Katyal, associated with UP Dangal said, "We would whatever the demands to help it grow further."
Other members of the UP Dangal team -- Amit Dhankar, Amit Dahiya and Mausam Khatri -- who were also present on the occasion, stressed on the importance of nurturing talent from an early age.
Two-time Commonwealth champion in the 97kg category Khatri, also agreed, saying: "Once someone gets the medal then giving him/her facilities and money hardly make a difference. It has to be given to an athlete during the growing up years.
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