A picture of Olympic wrestler Geeta Phogat is going viral on social media. She is seen posing with her innocent child in the picture. On Twitter, the picture of Geeta's motherhood is being well liked. Many fans have described the five-month-old son of Olympians as a future wrestler. One fan wrote in the comment, "The name is Arjun but he will prove to be Bhima and will bring the gold medal to India. News channels will not show this star kid. They will only show Taimur and Abram." Another fan wrote, "He is watching his uncle." Many fans gave expression by creating cute and emoji.
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Born in December: Geeta's son's name is Arjun. It was only in December 2019 that she gave birth to her first child. Recently, her husband Pawan Kumar also shared her picture with her son on social media. Born in 1988, Geeta and Pawan were married in 2016.
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Good Morning Twitter Family Arjun #momlife #motherhood #lifewithbaby #happiness pic.twitter.com/slL38JIaUA
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The first female wrestler to go to the Olympics: Geeta Phogat is a freestyle wrestler. She won the gold medal for India for the first time at the Commonwealth Games. She is also the first female wrestler to qualify for the Olympics. Aamir Khan has made Dangal film on the life, struggle and achievements of Geeta, her father and coach Mahavir Singh Phogat.
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Recently, the name came in controversies: Geeta Phogat is very active on social media. A few weeks ago there was a lot of controversy over a statement from Wrestler regarding the connection of the Coronavirus and its Tablighi Jamaat. In the controversial tweet, she wrote, "The coronavirus is not only a new virus, it has also spread." There was a lot of ruckus on this tweet by Wrestler.
5 Months OF MY SUNSHINE #ARJUNSAROHA pic.twitter.com/7eBaithjtb
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