Farhan Akhtar: Everyone has had a fantasy of knocking somebody out

ByKriti Kambiri, New Delhi

Having portrayed a boxer in Toofaan (2021), Farhan Akhtar couldn’t maintain himself again from cheering the younger boxers representing India. The actor attended the opening ceremony of the 2023 IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships in Delhi, on Wednesday (March 15), and shared the stage with Olympian Mary Kom.

Farhan Akhtar cheered on the Indian contingent at the recent opening of 2023 IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships. (Photo: Manoj Verma/HT)
Farhan Akhtar cheered on the Indian contingent on the latest opening of 2023 IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships. (Photo: Manoj Verma/HT)

In an unique chat with us, the 49-year-old couldn’t assist however acknowledge Mary Kom’s contribution in shattering the glass ceiling. He went on to talk about how sporting occasions of this stature, with as many as 65 nations in participation, would pave the best way for a brand new crop of boxing champions from India.

“With championships like this happening in our country, it will surely inspire girls to move forward with boxing as a career. I mean, everyone has had that childhood fantasy of knocking someone out (laughs), that’s where it starts! I’m sure millions will watch the championship and get inspired to realise that dream of theirs in the ring,” he says.

The actor interacted with young boxers at the opening ceremony of 2023 IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships in Delhi. (Photo: PTI)
The actor interacted with younger boxers on the opening ceremony of 2023 IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships in Delhi. (Photo: PTI)

His personal love for the game led him to comply with internationally acclaimed boxers similar to Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali and Triple G (Gennady Golovkin). “But, I am a huge fan of the one not competing in this championship, Mary Kom. The entire nation is a fan of hers! In fact, that’s what led me to work on and develop a film on the subject (Toofaan)… I hope biopics are made on the girls who are representing India at this event,” says Akhtar.

Ask if he has a favorite on this championship, whom he’s rooting for, and pat comes the reply: “I have 12 favourites!” Akhtar goes on so as to add, “Nikhat (Zareen) is somebody I’m in touch with on Instagram. I met Lovlina (Borgohain) when she was in Mumbai after her Olympic win. Then, there is Saweety (Boora), Jasmine (Lamboria), Manisha (Moun)… It’s not fair to choose one over the other. Each one of them has had their own journey and struggles to reach where they are. I’m sure they have had battles with their parents or society… Each of them has a story worth telling!”

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