Highlights
Who is Manu Bhaker?
Manu Bhaker, a 22-year-old, Indian Olympian, recently made every Indian’s chest broaden with pride proud as she clinched a bronze medal in women’s 10m air pistol event at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
But what’s really inspiring for everyone is that she is the first Indian woman shooter to win Olympic medal for India this year.
Sports And Entertainment Reign Supreme In Shaping People’s Temperament
Sports and Entertainment are not just high return businesses but also highly credible career choices. Audience sees the win of any sports competition or any commendable story in a movie and showers love to our sports people and actors driven by their emotions in our nation.
While we Indians always have hard core inclination for sports like cricket. India has showered tears of love and appreciation on cricket team India post the win of T20 World Cup in 2024.
Slowly and gradually, international sports competition is sure to boost national pride for our country India. Now as we talk about Paralympics, every Indian, no matter where they are in the country can read and watch about Manu Bhaker’s and other Paralympics winners, credit goes to the publishing and trending content on social media.
Moment when this 22-year-old girl made whole India proud. ❤️ 🇮🇳#ManuBhaker #OlympicGames pic.twitter.com/Lb88CpHxsc
— Prayag (@theprayagtiwari) July 28, 2024
Manu Bhaker’s Extraordinary Feat Earns Glowing Tributes From Bollywood’s Elite
Bollywood celebs applauding Manu Bhaker on social media. Recently Bollywood actors Alia Bhatt, Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Kiara Advani, Anushka Sharma, and Kareena Kapoor celebrated the win of Ms. Bhaker brings home the first medal to India sharing stories on Instagram tagging @bakhermanu, adding hashtags like #Paris2024 to celebrate India’s victory. Even are newly appointed Indian cricket team sports coach loftily congratulating Manu’s win a moment of win for India on social media story on 28th of July, 2024.
From Overcoming Obstacles To The Journey Of Resilience
The journey of this 22-year-old young champ from Haryana has never been a cake walk. Ms. Bhaker experienced a low phase post Tokyo Olympics competition in 2020, owing to pistol malfunctioning and could not make it was a major setback for Manu.
Just like thousands of tests any sports person goes through; she has taken her challenges boldly, breaking the barrier and achieving extraordinary success today. The hype must continue, as it well deserved!