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Sangeeta Phogat's Heartfelt Message to Sister Vinesh, Insights on Wrestling's Biggest Issues

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Sangeeta Phogat's Heartfelt Message to Sister Vinesh, Insights on Wrestling's Biggest Issues

Sangeeta Phogat's Heartfelt Message to Sister Vinesh, Insights on Wrestling's Biggest Issues

In an exclusive interview with MyKhel Correspondent Kangkan Mahanta, Sangeeta Phogat shares a heartfelt message for her sister Vinesh, who is competing in the Paris Olympics, and discusses a range of significant topics.

Sangeeta reflects on India's Olympic chances and the high-profile wrestlers' protest against the Wrestling Federation of India, highlights the achievements of her husband Bajrang Punia, and recounts her experiences on 'Jhalak Dikhla Jaa.'

She also compares mud wrestling with mat wrestling, details her Pro Wrestling League debut where she defeated the World Champion, and talks about the sacrifices wrestlers make at the akhadas.

The interview wraps up with a rapid-fire round, offering a glimpse into Sangeeta's personal insights and experiences.

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