Lost focus due to injury, movie: Geeta Phogat

Press Trust of India  |  Vijayanagar 

Veteran Indian says the of a Bollywood blockbuster on her life and a break took away her focus from the sport and she is now trying to recover lost ground.

However, the two wrestlers haven't been in the best of forms for a while now with still keeping Geeta away from action.

"I think staying away from for two years with and the movie, I lost my focus. Now I am concentrating just on wrestling," Geeta said on the sidelines of the launch of here.

The 29-year-old scripted history by becoming the first Indian woman to qualify for in 2012. However, she was axed from the national camp ahead of owing to disciplinary issues. She had also claimed a gold medal at the 2010 in

"My comeback on the mat hasn't been good. I am training hard to get back into the team. No sport is easy, if you spend time away it will be difficult to make a comeback," she said.

Asked about Indian wrestlers' campaign, Geeta said she expects women grapplers to return with more medals than last time.

"Women wrestlers got only two (medals) last time but their performance has been good. I observed them in the national camps. Vinesh, Sakshi, and Pooja they seemed confident. This time they will get more medals," Geeta said.

The 14-member Indian contingent will be spearheaded by Commonwealth gold-medallist and Olympic bronze-medallist Sakshi Malik.

"The team has prepared well, both the women and men have performed well at recent tournaments.The confidence level of the team is also very high."

Indian wrestlers will look to replicate their performance at Gold Coast, where all 12 grapplers returned home with medals.

Bajrang Punia, who won gold medals at the CWG, and Yasar Dogu International, and two time Olympic-medalist and reigning champion Sushil Kumar will also look to bag the

"Bajarang can definitely win gold. He has beaten good wrestlers during his wins at and Turkey," Geeta said.

"Sushil is an experienced player, a big player. He may not be in good form now but sometimes we can't the potential from a single tournament. He has two Olympic medals and three golds in CWG. He has the confidence I am sure he will do well," she added.

Geeta also lavished praise on sister Vinesh, who is in tremendous form, having won gold medals at the and Grand Prix of ahead of

"Her confidence level is the highest among all wrestlers. She is very focussed on training. She makes videos of herself training, analyses them, analyses her opponents. Recently in not only did she win, she beat her opponent 10-0," she said.

has gained popularity in the past decade in and asked what has prompted this, Geeta said it's the performances that are driving the change.

"The mindset has changed now everyone goes with the aim of winning a medal, they believe they can win, earlier that wasn't the case," she said.

"We have regularly won medals at all tournaments and I think after 'Dangal', the craze for wrestling increased among the girls. Then Sakshi's medal definitely boosted the confidence," Geeta added.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 13:10 IST