Mahavir Singh Phogat, the patriarch and former wrestler who trained his daughters, is born in India.
Geeta Phogat, who later becomes India's first female wrestler to win gold at the Commonwealth Games, is born.
Babita Kumari Phogat, younger sister of Geeta who also becomes a national wrestling champion, is born.
Geeta Phogat makes history by winning the gold medal in women's wrestling at the Commonwealth Games in 2010, marking a major milestone for Indian female wrestlers.
Babita Phogat wins a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games, continuing the legacy of wrestling excellence in the Phogat family.
The movie Dangal, inspired by the life of Mahavir Singh Phogat and his daughters, is released and achieves critical and commercial success.
Mahavir Singh Phogat, a former wrestler, dreams of winning a gold medal for India and decides to train his daughters in wrestling, defying societal norms.
Mahavir welcomes his daughters Geeta and Babita into the world, determined to raise them as wrestlers.
Mahavir begins rigorous wrestling training for his daughters, focusing on building their physical and mental strength.
The girls start participating in local wrestling competitions, showing promise and determination.
Geeta earns her first medal in a national wrestling competition, marking the start of her successful career.
Mahavir's strict coaching style leads to a conflict with Geeta, prompting a temporary distance between coach and athlete.
Geeta trains on her own, developing her own wrestling style and gaining confidence.
Mahavir and Geeta reconcile their differences, leading to renewed support and collaboration in training.
Geeta wins the gold medal at the Commonwealth Games, fulfilling her father's dream and bringing pride to India.