Pahalwani in Salwar-shirt! Bhai wah!!

when came with a Salwar shirt, in the wrestling ring of Haryana's Kavita Devi WWE,  she drew the attention of the whole world.
The video of his first fight against New Zealand's wrestler Dakota Kai is getting viral on the internet.
Kavita is the first India's first female wrestler who has reached WWE.
More than 35 lakh people watched their videos uploaded to YouTube within five days.
She had become so hopeless that he even tried suicide.
Talking to the BBC, Kavita said, "This time came when my child was eight or nine months old and I was not getting support from the family too.One time came when I decided to leave the game. I was not even able to breathe. "
She says, "I did not want to see the dreams that I had had from childhood ending in a moment. In 2013, I tried to commit suicide, although I failed in it. I was so upset that the child did not even care. "
Kavita tells that her suicide thought was wrong. She was unable to arrange coordination between family, child, and sports. She was not getting support from his in-laws too.
She says, "I wanted to play but my husband was not ready, maybe he had more family responsibilities. Today my husband is proud of me and he is with me."

Saina Nehwal Achievements 2017: Know About Saina Nehwal



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Saina Nehwal was born on March 17, 1990, an Indian professional badminton singles player. Former world no. 1, Nehwal, has won more than 20 international titles, including the titles of ten superheroes.

Nehwal has achieved many milestones in Badminton for India; she is the only Indian who has won at least one medal in each BWF major individual event, the first Indian badminton player to win the Olympic medal, as well as win the BWF World Junior Championships. Or are the only Indian to reach the finals of the BWF World Championship.


Saina first entered the 2017 tournament with Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold title. Won the 12th place in the World Badminton Championships in Glasgow, in August, Saina clinched the title in the reservoir by defeating Scotland's world number 31 Christie Gilmour 21-19, 18-21, 21-15 in the semi-finals. Finally, Japan's winner Nozomi Okhura won her a bronze medal. It is the second consecutive medal in Saina's world badminton championship and the record for the seventh consecutive quarter-final.