Medal is the story of an ambitious boxer Jeetu (Muzahid Khan), whose family has its own priorities. Jeetu needs to fulfill his family needs but he has his own needs to. He works hard to get his high protein diet for boxing so that he can fulfill his dream for gold medal. To fulfill his family responsibilities, Jeetu has to leave his dream of boxing championship but he wanted to live up to his dream.
The ambition to win the gold medal motivates to fight again and again despite of his family issues. Because of his hard labour he won the world championship and was rewarded with a gold medal. But one day out of financial crisis he came to know that the gold medal was just a gold platted. The story of the film is very emotional and heart touching.
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A story of an ambitious boxer whose life revolve in a dilemma to give priority to expenses of his high protein diet or his household expenses. His responsibilities for his family avert him from boxing but on the ontherside his ambition to earn a gold medal make him fight for that again and again.
Since 1956, Prince Salman has chaired various humanitarian and service committees that provide relief from natural and man-made disasters. For his humanitarian services, he has been awarded many medals and decorations, including awards from Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, Morocco, Palestine, the Philippines, Senegal, the United Nations, Yemen, and the King Abdulaziz Medal - First Class.
Japanese athletes won the most golds and overall medals, with 24 and 60 respectively; while the host nation India had 15 golds and 51 overall medals with most bronzes (20) and finished at second spot in a medal table. The next Asian Games organised by India were the 1982 Asian Games, some 31 years later.[1]
In the Games, "Mr. Asia of 1951" was also contested as the non-medal event. The contingents were judged on the basis of their physical development, looks, and personality. Parimal Roy of India won the event ahead of Mahmoud Namjoo of Iran, who won gold medal in the bantamweight category of weightlifting.[14][15]
In swimming, five nations sent their swimmers to participate in 8 events, 5 of freestyle (100 m, 400 m, 800 m, 1500 m, and 4 100 m relay) and one of each backstroke (100 m), breaststroke (200 m) and medley (3 100 m). After these Games, 800 m freestyle and 3 100 m medley relay were removed from the swimming calendar of Asian Games. Singapore bagged half of gold medals and 2 silvers, while Philippines earned half of total medals including 3 golds, India finished with 6 total medals including one gold of Sachin Nag in 100 m freestyle, which was the first gold of India in Asian Games; two nations left without any medal.[17][18]
In the following calendar for the 1951 Asian Games, each blue box represents an event competition, such as a qualification round, on that day. The yellow boxes represent days during which medal-awarding finals for a sport were held. The numeral indicates the number of event finals for each sport held that day. On the left, the calendar lists each sport with events held during the Games, and at the right, how many gold medals were won in that sport. There is a key at the top of the calendar to aid the reader.
Athletes from eight participating NOCs won at least one medal, five of them winning at least one gold medal. Athletes from Japan earned the highest number of gold medals (24) and the most overall medals (60). Host nation India finished second with 15 golds and 51 overall medals as well as the most bronzes (20). Through 2010, it would be the best rank achieved by India in medal table in all succeeding Asian Games.[29][30] Iran finished third with 8 golds and 16 overall medals. Three NOCs, Afghanistan, Nepal, and Thailand failed to earn any medals.[31]Singaporean swimmer Neo Chwee Kok earned the honour of winning the first gold medal in the history of the Asian Games.[32] He won a total of four golds, all in the free style events (400m, 800m, 1500m, and 4 100m relay); becoming the most medalled athlete in this Games.[33]
The ranking in this table is consistent with International Olympic Committee convention in its published medal tables. By default, the table is ordered by the number of gold medals the athletes from a nation have won (in this context, a nation is an entity represented by a National Olympic Committee). The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next, and then the number of bronze medals. If nations are still tied, equal ranking is given; they are listed alphabetically by IOC country code.[34]
A total of 169 medals (57 gold, 57 silver and 55 bronze) were awarded. The total number of bronze medals is less than the total number of gold or silver medals because bronze medals were not awarded in water polo and the team pursuit event of track cycling.[35][36]
'Aap log bolta hai ek bhagwan hai. Hum bolta hai, nahi, dui bhagwan hai. Ek jaun hum sabka banaya aur ek jeka tum log banaya. Jaun hum sabko banaya oo ka baare hum kuch nahi jaanta. Lekin jeka tum log banaya woh bilkul tumhare jaisa hai -- jhoota, ghoos leta hai, jhoote vaade karta hai, amiron ko jaldi milta hai, garibon ko line mein khada karta hai. Taarif se khush hota hai, baat baat pe darata hai.'
'Tum jaise talented bachhe hote hai na, woh sode mein is bubbles ki tarah hote hain. Yeh bubbles dekh rahi ho, ek ke baad ek oopar aa raha hai. Talented bachhe aise hi hote hain. Woh aisi hi oopar aate hain, apne aap; unhe koi nahi rok sakta.'
Having made his choice, however, he set aside the intruding thoughts, and focused on his studies with renewed vigor. In 1915, He passed the Masters in Law examination with honors, winning a gold medal. Subsequently, he completed his Doctorate in Law as well. 2ff7e9595c
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