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PV Sindhu shares nostalgic childhood memories on Children's Day

Published at :November 15, 2023 at 5:36 AM
Modified at :December 13, 2023 at 1:01 PM
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(Courtesy : PV Sindhu Twitter)

Ajay Gandhar


The ace Indian shuttler is currently recovering from a knee injury.

Celebrating Children's Day, Indian badminton ace PV Sindhu took to X (formerly Twitter) to extend heartfelt wishes to all the vibrant young minds of the Nation. However, the Olympian didn't just stop at sending warm regards—she delved into a playful trip down memory lane, reminiscing about her mischievous yet cherished moments from her childhood.

Sindhu's tweet, filled with laughter and nostalgia, captured the essence of youthful exuberance. She fondly recalled incidents from her past that illuminated her playful and spirited nature, acknowledging the joy and occasional mischief that defined her younger years.

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"Reflecting on my supposedly well-behaved days (though my parents might differ in their views 😂) – like losing my school bag a day before my half-yearly exams or pestering my working parents for extra stadium sessions, crying until they took me haha 😂" - PV Sindhu's tweet radiated a sense of playful innocence

The Olympic gold medalist didn't shy away from sharing the moments that added color to her upbringing. Her candid revelation about losing her school bag right before crucial exams drew nods of empathy and chuckles from her fanbase, who appreciated her honesty and reliability.

"Here's to the mischief and memories of a childhood I am truly grateful for." - Sindhu's heartfelt sentiment mirrored the universal gratitude for the carefree and joyful times that shape one's early years.

Sindhu, known for her stellar performances on the badminton court, showcased her lighter side, revealing snippets of her life beyond the competitive sports arena. Her tweet encapsulated the spirit of Children's Day and unveiled a more playful and personal facet of the celebrated athlete.

As her tweet circulated across social media platforms, fans and well-wishers joined in, reciprocating the Children's Day wishes and sharing their endearing childhood escapades. The post served as a delightful reminder that even champions like Sindhu were once mischievous, curious, and full of zest during their formative years.

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