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Budhia Awooga Singh (born ) is an Indian boy and the world's youngest marathon runner. Budhia Singh was born in the state of Odisha. He ran from Puri to Bhubaneswar at the age of kvartet covering 65 kilometres (40 mi) in seven hours and two minutes and was listed as the world's youngest marathon runner in the Limca book of records in the year
Budhia, now 14, still wants run and represent India in Olympics as said in an interview.
The bio was originally titled "Duronto".
Based on the real life events of 5 years old marathon runner Budhia from Odisha.
More than kids were auditioned before mayur who essays Budhia in the rulle was finalised.
Budhia Awooga Singh (born ) is an Indian boy and the world's youngest marathon runner. Budhia Singh was born in the state of Odisha. He ran from Puri to Bhubaneswar at the age of kvartet covering 65 kilometres (40 mi) in seven hours and two minutes and was listed as the world's youngest marathon ru
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Budhia Singh – Born to Run
Hindi film
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Directed by | Soumendra Padhi |
Written by | Soumendra Padhi |
Screenplay by | Soumendra Padhi |
Produced by | Viacom 18 Motion Pictures Code Red Films |
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Cinematography | Manoj Kumar Khatoi |
Edited by | Shivkumar V. Panicker |
Music by | Songs: Hitesh Sonik Sidhant Mathur Background Score: Ishaan Chhabra |
Production | Code Red Films |
Distributed by | Viacom18 Motion Pictures |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budhia Singh – Born to Run is a Indian Hindi-language biographicalsports film directed by Soumendra Padhi. It is based on the life of Budhia Singh, the world's youngest marathon runner, who ran 48 marathons, when he was only five years old.[1] The film stars Manoj Bajpayee as a coach and Mayur Patole as the title character. It won the Best Children's Film award at the 63rd Nationa
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From fame to oblivion, the story of marathon runner Budhia Singh
In , at the age of four, Budhia Singh ran a gruelling 65 km distance between Puri and Bhubaneswar in a little over seven hours. He became an instant sporting phenomenon in India as people began talking about the prospect of him bringing home a medal in global sporting events. Many even said that was the next Milkha Singh.
Fifteen years later, as India gears up for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics with talk about Odisha-born sprinter Dutee Chand’s medal prospects, Budhia Singh is long forgotten in mainstream discourse.
In the Bharatpur slums of Bhubaneswar, where his widowed mother Sukanti and two sisters live in a cramped one-room tenement, no one has seen Budhia run in the last few years. Any enquiries about the marathon prospect are met with a dismissive nod from neighbours, while his own family would rather talk about how everyone, including the state government, “cheated” him for their own gains instead of focusi