#TaanePalatDe campaign by Thums Up is an effort to laud the spirit of the Paralympic athletes of India who have broken every stereotype to reach the arena of international recognition.
From commentators breaking into tears to historic goals that made India erupt in joy, these viral videos reveal just how much it meant to our country to watch both its hockey teams make it to semifinals at the Tokyo Olympics.
At 90, Mumbai's Mary D'souza Sequeira narrates the enthralling tale of how she scripted her own destiny through hard work and became one of India's first female Olympians at the 1952 Olympics.
The Indian contingent was one of only two national teams to not raise their arm as they marched past Hitler, a rare defiance made sweeter by the our hockey team beating Germany to win gold!
A week after the birth of her child, hockey legend Pritam Rani Siwach didn’t know whether she would ever play for India. Three years later, she won the Commonwealth Games gold! #WomenInSports #RealLifeHeroine