Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Sangram Singh - Page 2
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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
I get up at 6 A.M. after sleeping for six hours, as I feel that is the ideal time that my body needs. I start my workout at 7 in the morning, with 10-15 minutes of warming up.
I like physically-demanding reality shows, not dance and music shows.
More entertainers should come forward to support sports. I'd love to see Akshay Kumar in a film on Indian martial arts.
I have had a tough life, but I am proud that I fought my battle.
With superstars like Aamirji and Salmanji playing real-life wrestlers, the sport will get some positive attention. Just like hockey did when Shah Rukhji played a hockey player in 'Chak De.'
We, as a nation, have always worshipped cricket and cricket players, and even football. But kabaddi and kushti are seen fit only for villagers. That's changing now.
I come from an almost unknown village near Rohtak called Madina, and that is where I started my wrestling career.
We should stand up for those who can't protect themselves. Support kids and families who can't support themselves.
It's been my long-cherished dream to bring a wrestling league to India.
By starting a wrestling league, I hope to provide for wrestling the kind of visible and glamorous platform that the IPL has given to cricket.
Karan Patel is my brother and my best friend for life.
I don't have time to spare for a daily soap; it needs commitment.
Just for the pleasure of being seen on screen with Aamirji, I can't play a loser. It will disappoint my supporters.
If I do a film, it should be worth it.
I want to be helpful and give back to the society when I die. There are so many people in this world who are not able to see God's beautiful creations or enjoy this life. If my eyes or other organs can help even one individual, I will be happy that my life has been of use.
Three days a week I do wrestling, as that's the best workout for the whole body.
We have launched Champion's Pro Kushti to revive the passion for the game of wrestling in India, the country where it actually originated.
Wherever I go, I now easily get the attention of the sports fraternity.
Due to shoots, shows, and travelling, I don't have a fixed schedule, so I train myself whenever I get time, like from 1 A.M. to 3 A.M.
I want to create as many opportunities as possible for people inclined towards sports.
I exercise each day for three hours. I don't get to visit the akhada every day, since I keep travelling, but my training schedule incorporates the exercises that I used to do in the akhada.
Not many know that digging the akhada pit with spade is the best warm-up exercise.
I think people should eat vegetarian food for 20 days and then see the glow on their faces.
If cricket can be so glamorous and lucrative, I don't see why wrestling should lag behind.
When I was three, my parents were told that I would never be able to recover from rheumatoid arthritis. Doctors from the biggest and the best of hospitals had said that the condition would never be cured. But with naturopathy and yoga, I recovered and became a wrestler, and even got the opportunity to represent my country in wrestling.
Teaching is a respectful job. Teachers lay the foundation for society.
I consider Ahmedabad lucky for me in many ways, as the city gives me inner peace.
I have the highest regard for Aamirji, and when he asked me to be part of 'Dangal,' I was most happy. Unfortunately, I had to lose the match with Aamirji. This I couldn't do.
India stands for unity and love, which we all should have for one another.
I am focusing on entertainment because entertainment is the best way to promote sports in India. And wrestling can benefit a lot through entertainment. That's why I am trying my best to juggle between wrestling and entertainment.
For too long now, cricket has got all the attention and money. Look at how much financial help cricket gets from the sports federations.
There is no point in spending time with someone who makes you forget your sense of self.
Unfortunately, wrestling in India doesn't have the same appeal for the youth that cricket and football do. For this reason, I want to also begin a series of wrestling academies across the country.
Basically, I'm just an average person who takes a little extra care of his health.
I am humbled that my story inspires the jawans.
I want PETA to do something to stop the killing of animals.
My elder brother is a lecturer in a college in Haryana, and my eldest sister was a teacher. I feel they are more educated than I am. I, too, used to dream of becoming a teacher.
There is an abundance of good sports talent in India, and wrestling needs a strong support of a very big brand to endorse the sport.
Ever since 'Bigg Boss' happened, a lot of entertainment and movie offers poured in.
When I lived in Delhi, I used to visit the Lodhi Gardens and feed the pigeons, crows, and ducks there.