Knowing how close Chopra is to his mother and seeing his life change in the public eye within minutes of winning Olympic gold, a true fan would know that the simplicity and humility with which the athlete lives his life would reflect in how he would respond to such a question.
    The 24-year-old told Indian Express in an interview: I explain that things are different here. I believe it is unique to our culture that we continue to live with our parents as children even after we have grown up.
    Contrary to how many Indian families live, it is common for children to live apart from their parents when they reach adulthood in the West. They usually meet once a week, maybe even once a month, for dinner or a cup of coffee. Eventually, they may grow apart to the point where they are simply familiar with each other, rather than being a family.
    Neeraj Chopra Addressed His Diet Concerns Following Olympic Gold
    source: OlympicsDespite winning an Olympic gold medal, a Diamond League gold medal, and medals in the Asian and Commonwealth Games, Neeraj revealed that he lost control of his diet after winning the Olympic gold medal.
    I lost control after the Olympics (gained weight). Now, I’m controlling, but in training, it happens automatically; you don’t want to eat unhealthy foods In the same interview, Javelin champion revealed
    While some people, such as Indian cricketer Virat Kohli, are born with an ironclad will and can simply refuse to give in to their cravings in order to improve their performance, Neeraj Chopra’s struggles to stick to a strict diet are far more relatable to the average person.

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