Paris Olympics: ranveer singh praised badminton player Lakshya Sen, father-in-law Prakash Padukone criticized him


Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen could not win a medal in the paris Olympics 2024, after which Prakash Padukone criticized him and now ranveer singh has shared a different opinion from his father-in-law in this matterIndian shuttler Lakshya Sen could not win a medal in paris Olympics 2024. After Lakshya's defeat, deepika Padukone's father and badminton player Prakash Padukone criticized him and now his son-in-law i.e. Ranveer Singh praised Lakshya Sen.


Prakash was criticized after losing the bronze medal match

Lakshya Sen is one of the best badminton players in India. indians hoped that he would win a medal in the paris Olympics 2024, but he could not manage to do so, which broke the hearts of many people. Lakshya Sen lost his bronze medal match, after which former indian badminton player and deepika Padukone's father Prakash Padukone criticized Lakshya Sen.

Ranveer said - Lakshya is only 22 years old, he is just starting

Veteran player Prakash Padukone criticized Lakshya Sen and urged him to introspect. Now in this case, Prakash Padukone's son-in-law ranveer singh has shared his opinion on Lakshya Sen's performance, which is completely different from his father-in-law. Ranveer wrote on his instagram handle, what a player! What a range of shots, what focus, what patience, what intelligence. It is difficult to tell how great Lakshya was in the Olympics. He lost a game by a very narrow margin, but he is only 22 years old and is just starting.


Players should ask themselves if they are putting in the necessary efforts to win: Prakash Padukone


After Lakshya's defeat, Prakash Padukone had said that the players need to introspect. They should question themselves if they are putting in the necessary efforts to win. Prakash had also said that he did not think any other country, including the US, would have such facilities. He had also advised the players not to keep demanding more facilities from the federation.

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