Angad Bedi: The gold medal is my method of paying tribute to my father Bishan Singh Bedi and the life he lived

Just a few days after the demise of his father, legendary spinner Bishan Singh Bedi, actor Angad Bedi needed to go for the Open International Masters 2023 Athletics Championship, the place he emerged victorious within the 400 meters race, bringing a gold medal house.

Angad Bedi on winning gold medal in an International race, after father Bishan Singh Bedi's demise
Angad Bedi on profitable gold medal in an International race, after father Bishan Singh Bedi’s demise

“I had been preparing for it for almost a year now, but, the sudden passing of my father really took me aback. It was tough to be in a space where I had to motivate myself again. I was in a really good rhythm before, but I know what my father would have wanted,” Angad tells us.

Recalling his father’s phrases, the 40-year-old provides, “He always believed that kisi cheez mein kabhi rukaavat nahi aani chahiye. He always used to say, ‘There is no bigger event in life than a sporting event.’ He wished for me to take part and be an athlete. I wanted to do this for him and I wanted him to see me run. But unfortunately, he couldn’t be there physically, I know his wishes and blessings were with me,” including that he devoted the medal to him. “The gold medal is my way of paying my tribute to him and his life. When the calling comes from the universe, then there is nothing that can come in the way. He was happy with my cinema trajectory, but he always felt that there was a lot more that I could offer, in terms of my physical jurisdiction and I could do something for my country.”

Struggling by means of the race whereas coping with the emotional turmoil, the actor confessed, “There were difficulties during the race, as the heart was not willing and the mind was not there, just the body was present.” However, his coach Brinston Miranda uplifted his spirits. “He was fully there in support and tried to motivate me throughout. He said, ‘You are running for your dad, whatever the result may be, you will come out victorious’. I guess its life, but my father will always be there with me.”

Angad recollects the second he received the medal and tells us, “When I won, I called up my mom, but she was busy. Then, I called Neha and I had a breakdown because I had held it inside me for so long. I was not even in a position to talk much to both of them,” including, “But, I know that it was a very fulfilling experience, and I am happy that I did it. My father used to tell me that, ‘You and your mind are the biggest barrier that can come between you, yourself and what you want to achieve. And, don’t let that happen. Break all the mental barriers’. I just feel that when I was running, his voice was in my ears and it helped me achieve it.”

Looking forward, Bedi plans to proceed his operating journey. “After this, the next would be a run for the states in Maharashtra in December, and then followed by a national race, whenever that happens,” Angad concludes.

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