Anushka Munda learnt football on uneven village ground, carried family responsibility early, and now scores under international floodlights. Her journey shows how belief and grassroots support shape young sporting talent.
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.
Manju Rani was just 12 when she started boxing in a dusty ground in Haryana village. Seven years later, matched the heroics of her idol Mary Kom to reach the World Championships final on her debut!