NEW DELHI: Babita Phogat recently made a surprising revelation regarding the earnings her family received from the blockbuster film "Dangal".
The movie, which was based on the real-life story of the Phogat family, earned approximately Rs 2,000 crore worldwide. However, Babita disclosed that her family only received Rs 1 crore as compensation.
In an interview with News 24, Babita shared this startling information, leaving the anchor visibly shocked.
During the conversation, the anchor reconfirmed the amount by asking, “Out of Rs 2,000 crore made from Dangal, the Phogat family received only Rs 1 crore?” The wrestler-turned-politician confirmed it with a simple nod and a firm “Yes.”
Furthermore, when asked if this made her feel disheartened, Babita gave a gracious response, reflecting the values instilled by her father, Mahavir Phogat.
She remarked, "Nahi, papa ne ek cheez kahi thi ki logo ka pyaar aur sammaan chahiye." (No, father had said one thing – we want people's love and respect.)
Released on December 23, 2016, Dangal was directed by Nitesh Tiwari, with Aamir Khan not only playing the lead role of Mahavir Phogat but also co-producing the film.
It depicted the journey of Mahavir Phogat, a former wrestler, who trained his daughters, Geeta and Babita Phogat, to become world-class wrestlers.
Babita Phogat’s wrestling career has been illustrious. She clinched a silver medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and followed it up with a gold in 2014.
In 2012, she earned a bronze medal at the World Wrestling Championships, further establishing her name in the sport.
She also represented India at the 2016 Rio Olympics, although she did not secure a podium finish.
In 2019, Babita retired from professional wrestling and transitioned to politics, continuing her journey of public service.
The movie, which was based on the real-life story of the Phogat family, earned approximately Rs 2,000 crore worldwide. However, Babita disclosed that her family only received Rs 1 crore as compensation.
In an interview with News 24, Babita shared this startling information, leaving the anchor visibly shocked.
During the conversation, the anchor reconfirmed the amount by asking, “Out of Rs 2,000 crore made from Dangal, the Phogat family received only Rs 1 crore?” The wrestler-turned-politician confirmed it with a simple nod and a firm “Yes.”
Furthermore, when asked if this made her feel disheartened, Babita gave a gracious response, reflecting the values instilled by her father, Mahavir Phogat.
She remarked, "Nahi, papa ne ek cheez kahi thi ki logo ka pyaar aur sammaan chahiye." (No, father had said one thing – we want people's love and respect.)
2000 करोड़ की फिल्म, फोगाट परिवार को मिला सिर्फ 1 करोड़
— News24 (@news24tvchannel) October 22, 2024
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Released on December 23, 2016, Dangal was directed by Nitesh Tiwari, with Aamir Khan not only playing the lead role of Mahavir Phogat but also co-producing the film.
It depicted the journey of Mahavir Phogat, a former wrestler, who trained his daughters, Geeta and Babita Phogat, to become world-class wrestlers.
Babita Phogat’s wrestling career has been illustrious. She clinched a silver medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and followed it up with a gold in 2014.
In 2012, she earned a bronze medal at the World Wrestling Championships, further establishing her name in the sport.
She also represented India at the 2016 Rio Olympics, although she did not secure a podium finish.
In 2019, Babita retired from professional wrestling and transitioned to politics, continuing her journey of public service.
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