| 1. Father started as a wrestler, even though he found it intimidating and was thin. |
| 2. After fatherโs passing, worked in fields, earning Rs. 200 for an 8-hour shift to support the family. |
| 3. Despite lacking interest, father practiced wrestling, and in school, transitioned to Kabaddi. |
| 4. Joining the SAI Kabaddi team after being rejected, father excelled and earned accolades as the best player. |
| 5. From Mahindra Kabaddi team to Dabang Delhi in Pro Kabaddi League, father continued his Kabaddi journey. |
| 6. Known for scoring high points and a love for diverse sports, father actively played and enjoyed various games. |
| 7. Father was a wrestler who later transitioned to Kabaddi during school years. |
| 8. After father's passing in 2013, worked in fields earning Rs. 200 for an 8-hour shift to support the family. |
| 9. Initially rejected in first attempt at Sports Authority of India (SAI) Kabaddi team trials in Mumbai. |
| 10. Secured SAI team placement after one year and was paid Rs. 5,500 monthly on contract basis. |
| 11. Started as a Right Corner Defender but transitioned to Raider after practicing raiding in free time. |
| 12. Trained at Kranti Sena local club which played a significant role in shaping his early Kabaddi career. |
| 13. Known for scoring high points and versatility from training in both defensive and raiding positions. |