Rohit Choudhary On How Sports Shaped His Character And Discipline
Rohit Choudhary, known for his role in Gadar 2, has always been passionate about sports and fitness despite being an average student. On National Sports Day, celebrated on August 29, he shared, "Sports period was the highlight of my school experience. I never missed a day of school when I had sports on the schedule."
Reflecting on his school days, Rohit mentioned his active participation in kabaddi and volleyball. He said, "I was actively involved in sports and loved playing kabaddi and volleyball for my school. Sports have significantly shaped my character."

Rohit sees a strong connection between the discipline required in sports and acting. He stated, "Without discipline, there is no success in any field. A lapse in practice can set us back in both sports and our careers." This belief underscores the importance of consistent effort in achieving success.
He holds great admiration for athletes like Virat Kohli and Neeraj Chopra. Rohit remarked, "They have demonstrated an exceptional level of discipline and passion for their sport and have become role models for today's youth." Their dedication serves as an inspiration to many.
When it comes to sports-themed films, Rohit enjoys Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and Mary Kom. He commented, "They depict the true spirit of an athlete's life in India." These movies resonate with him due to their authentic portrayal of athletes' struggles and triumphs.
Rohit believes that sports should remain a part of one's lifestyle even as they age. He noted that many people switch to gymming instead of continuing with sports. He said, "Sports should be a part of our lifestyle for general fitness because it benefits not only the body but also the mind."
A Message to Fans
Addressing his fans, Rohit emphasised the importance of sports in developing strong-willed youth. He concluded, "I want to reiterate that playing sports helps create strong-willed and strong-character youth. Sports require discipline and challenge the mind, even at the most basic level. Playing sports can help achieve a healthy mind and body, contributing to a fitter India."