Pooja and Abhishek seen together on stage
Haryana International Wrestler Pooja Dhanda Ring Ceremony Update: International Wrestler Pooja Dhanda of Haryana has started a new innings of life. He has engaged with Hisar businessman Abhishek Bura. On Thursday, both of them wore a ring to each other on this special occasion at Taj Palace in Hisar. Pooja and Abhishek also got a photoshoot done before the engagement. Couple will be married on 13 November this year at Taj Palace.
Pooja Dhanda’s marriage is completely Orange Marriage, which is decided by her father Ajmer Dhanda. Earlier on 23 February, the ritual of stopping in the presence of both families was also completed. Pooja is currently living in Sundar Nagar of Hisar. At the same time, she is serving as a senior wrestling trainer.
Pooja Dhanda has come out of an ordinary family and reached the international wrestling mat. His father Ajmer Dhanda was a driver in the animal husbandry department and has now retired, while mother Kamlesh Dhanda is a housewife. Pooja started her wrestling from Mahavir Stadium in Hisar. Interestingly, today the same puja is giving wrestling training to children in this stadium.
Dangal film rejected and gave priority to the game
Pooja Dhanda has achieved many important positions in her career. She has won a silver medal for India at the Youth Olympics. She has also given medals to the country in the Commonwealth Games. He received an offer to work in Aamir Khan’s film Dangal, but he rejected the film, giving priority to Wrestling.
Travel started with judo
Pooja Dhanda, who hails from village Budana in Hisar district, had a relationship with the Games in her childhood. She used to run in the morning with her father Ajmer Dhanda, which increased her interest in sports. Pooja started her game career with Judo. In this game, he won several medals at the national level. At the same time, 3 medals were also won at the international level. From the very beginning, he made the game a part of his life.
Youth Olympic medal won in wrestling
Pooja met veteran Wrestler Kripa Shankar Bishnoi during the 2009 Asian Judo Championship. He advised Pooja to leave Judo and try his hand at Wrestling. Pooja adopted wrestling with the inspiration of Kripa Shankar and as a result, she won the silver medal in the 2010 Youth Olympic Games by winning the silver medal in the 60 kg category.