Words matter. These are the best Sangram Singh Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Standing up for national anthem doesn’t make you an Indian. Posting flags on social networks doesn’t make you an Indian.
Every man must know how to cook; this is the first thing that we are taught back home.
We should stand up for those who can’t protect themselves. Support kids and families who can’t support themselves.
There is no point in spending time with someone who makes you forget your sense of self.
My mantra is – eat little less than your hunger level, consume double the quantity of water, your workout must be tripled, and dose of laughter must be four times!
Maintaining good health should be the primary focus of everyone.
India stands for unity and love, which we all should have for one another.
There is much to life than fame and fortune. If you are a part of the entertainment industry, please remember it is all temporary.
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.
Basically, I’m just an average person who takes a little extra care of his health.
Not many know that digging the akhada pit with spade is the best warm-up exercise.
First, I only get earthen lamps during Diwali, and I urge everyone to do so, so that people who make these diyas can earn money and have a good Diwali. Also, I celebrate the festival with special children. I take homemade sweets for them like halwa or jaggery and spend some time with them.
I am a pure vegetarian, and I’m much healthier compared to those who live on a non-veg diet.
I had broken my nose while practicing. Also I got a fracture on my shoulders, knees.
Whatever I am today is all because of the love and support I have received from the people of Haryana.
I don’t have time to spare for a daily soap; it needs commitment.
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.
I am into professional wrestling. Only Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling can qualify in Olympics. I chose professional wrestling for fame and limelight and good money.
Every fight should be settled through love and dialogue.
My parents, especially my mother, has been my pillar of strength.
If cricket can be so glamorous and lucrative, I don’t see why wrestling should lag behind.
This change for creating a better world will not come from the government or an outside agency; it will have to be internal. We blame the politicians for everything, but if I give equal respect and rights to the women of my family, I have taken the first step forward.
I was very weak in my childhood, and arthritis took a toll on me. But my parents did everything in their might to help me recover. Slowly, I started recovering from the illness, and I made a pact with myself that I would not let my past dwell on my future.
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.’
In Haryana, there are two things that are most important in a household. We don’t care if we have a big house and several cars or not. But for us, in every household, the sons need to be strong, and the animals need to be in good health.
More entertainers should come forward to support sports. I’d love to see Akshay Kumar in a film on Indian martial arts.
The kind of simple conventional background that I come from doesn’t allow me to be with a woman without giving her and the relationship the sanctity that they deserve.
I want to create as many opportunities as possible for people inclined towards sports.
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.
My mother told me you marry whoever you want to, as long as you are happy. My parents are very accommodating, and I know they will always support me.
I got up from the wheelchair thanks to natural products like tulsi, aloe vera, kali mirch, and awla.
Wrestling is rooted in the Indian soil, yet there isn’t enough scope for kids who come from poorer families, but have the talent, to join the sport professionally.
If I do a film, it should be worth it.
I want to help all those youngsters in Nagpur who have fire and sporting spirit burning inside them and not merely those who want to take up wrestling.
I don’t think of anyone as rich or poor.
If you can’t do something today, it will happen tomorrow or day after. If you are physically healthy and keep trying to achieve your goals, you will achieve what you want sooner or later.
I think each one of us should try and do small things on Diwali so that those who are not as privileged as we are can also have a good festival.
I have noticed that most of the successful businessmen are not that educated. But they are the ones who hire highly educated employees to work for them.
I am a vegetarian, and I am a staunch supporter of all things natural.
By God’s grace, I’m not hungry for publicity, God has given me enough to fend for myself.
I have had a tough life, but I am proud that I fought my battle.
I consider Ahmedabad lucky for me in many ways, as the city gives me inner peace.
I want to tell all the youngsters in Nagpur and in the rest of India that sports is not merely about winning medals; it is about being fit and healthy. It is not about six-packs and going to gym, but exercising right and eating intelligently.
Wrestling is a big game and has a good scope in India.
Professional wrestling is my first love, and I will continue to do that, but if I get a good offer for a film or a show, I would love to take it up.
Karan Patel is my brother and my best friend for life.
I like physically-demanding reality shows, not dance and music shows.
I think people should eat vegetarian food for 20 days and then see the glow on their faces.
Ever since ‘Bigg Boss’ happened, a lot of entertainment and movie offers poured in.
It’s good to be progressive, but don’t shun the good things about tradition.
Wherever I go, I now easily get the attention of the sports fraternity.
Success and failure go hand in hand.
If you have your family’s support, you can overcome anything.
Teaching is a respectful job. Teachers lay the foundation for society.
We have launched Champion’s Pro Kushti to revive the passion for the game of wrestling in India, the country where it actually originated.
To be honest, I was not very good in studies; I was an average student. I used to work hard, whether it was for wrestling or studies, as I considered myself not that talented. I used to mug up everything during exams.
As a partner, I have learnt so much from Payal Rohatgi. She has taught me the ways of this society and given me unconditional support.
I want to attract as many people to wrestling as I can.
I want to encourage more people in small villages to take up sports.
If you take Haryana out of India, you’ll lose 80% of your best sportspersons.
I cite my own example to all those who say they are depressed! I couldn’t even move my hands properly and was given a few years to live. Youngsters need willpower to fight depression.
In every sport, there will be struggle and obstacles, but a victory which comes easily is no victory.
I’ve fought physical disability and was cured because of naturopathy and yoga.
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.
It is due to wrestling that people now know and recognise me.
It is the women who bring the men to this world: men are there because of women. It was my mother who brought me out of a health condition that threatened to usurp me completely. If we still treat women with disrespect, it is utterly shameful.
I love and admire the late actor Farooq Shaikh and his style of speaking.
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.
There was a time when I was not able to speak properly because of my medical condition. But I managed to fight against all those odds.