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Neeraj Chopra’s Journey From Being An Overweight Kid To India’s Golden Boy

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NEW DELHI — The moment athlete Neeraj Chopra threw his javelin at a distance of 87.58-meter at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo on Aug. 7, India got its first gold medal in Athletics. The achievement will now be remembered as the number that destroyed numerous barriers for the 1.3 billion population. While many advocated on social media that Chopra himself can play in his biopic, […]

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