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Sarita Devi, the boxer from Manipur recalls what happened during the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea. At the medals ceremony she refused to accept the bronze medal, Sarita was convinced that she had a shot at a gold medal, and it was unfairly taken away from her. Subsequently, AIBA suspended Sarita for her defiance and behaviour.
A new documentary ‘I Rise’ captures this very incident that now defines Sarita Devi –perhaps India’s most famous boxer after Mary Kom. In the film she also delves into her rivalry with Mary.
Though the two Indian boxing stars now compete in different categories, back in 2010, they were both vying for the 51kg category spot in the Indian contingent for the Asian Games. The trials were held in Bhopal where Sarita claims she was declared the winner but upon Mary’s protest, they were forced into a retrial at the Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi.
Produced by Films Divison , ‘I Rise’ has been directed Manipur filmmaker Borun Thokchom. The film was shot over a period of five years from spring 2015.
Borun’s last film ‘The Silent Poet’, was on Irom Sharmila. It won a national award in 2011. Though ‘I Rise’ has only played in the festival circuit, it has already won the 13th Manipur State Film Award (MSFA) in 2020.
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