Hyderabad opens its heart to Olympic silver medallist PV Sindhu

The newly-minted Olympic silver-medallist was the toast of the town after her arrival in Hyderabad on Monday.

Update: 2016-08-22 19:42 GMT
Schoolgirls hold up signs in support of P.V. Sindhu during her open-top bus parade after her arrival in Hyderabad on Monday. (Photo: P. Surendra)

Hyderabad: A day in the life of P.V. Sindhu is a day of a superstar. The newly-minted Olympic silver-medallist was the toast of the town after her arrival in Hyderabad on Monday.

An open-top bus parade segued into a stunning state welcome for the lanky shuttler at the GMC Balayogi Athletics Stadium where nearly 30,000 schoolkids turned up to catch a glimpse of India’s newest sporting superstar. She was given a rousing reception at the airport.

Packed stadium cheers Sindhu
Olympic silver medallist P.V. Sindhu was given a rousing reception at the airport when she touched down around 9 am. Telangana minister K.T. Rama Rao, who is also the head of the Telangana Badminton Association, led a delegation of Union and state ministers, MLAs and other officials in welcoming her.

Sindhu was whisked away on an open-top bus. The cavalcade was cheered on by thousands upon thousands of students and supporters who had lined up on the roads. Sindhu, who looked dazed and delighted all at once by this unexpected outpouring of love and support from the city she calls home, was in for her biggest surprise yet.

It has been known for a couple of days now that Sindhu would be accorded a state reception by the state government, but the sheer scale of the undertaking staggered the lanky lass.

Sindhu, riding alongside chief national badminton coach Pullela Gopichand, drove into the GMC Balayogi Athletics Stadium where the sight of young kids packed into the stadium, cheering her on, left her overawed and speechless. She soon reg-ained her composure, waving to her little fans as she made a victory lap around the stadium.

She made her way to the dais, marching in time to a rousing tune struck up by the Hyderabad and Cyberabad police bands. The entire gallery of Telangana ministers, Mr Rama Rao, Union labour minister Bandaru Datta-treya, Deputy Chief Minister Mohd Mahmood Ali, home minister Nayani Narasimha Reddy, as well as Hyderabad Mayor Bonthu Rammohan — stood up as one to applaud the shuttler on her way to the seat.

“I never expected so many people to turn up. to see the entire stadium packed to the rafters is an unbelievable sight. I’m thrilled to be standing here,” Sindhu said, breaking into her trademark 1,000-watt smile.

“I’m really happy that Sindhu and Sakshi (Malik) won medals and saved India from disgrace on the international stage,” said Gopichand. The self-effacing Mr Rama Rao congratulated Sindhu and Gopi and said the government is doing everything within its power to ensure a gold medal in the 2020 Games or, the 2024 Games. Mr Mahmood Ali uttered the best line of the day when he opened his address with, “Jai Hind, Jai Sindhu!”

Biryani, Mysore Pak at home
Mysore pak and biryani awaited P.V. Sindhu when she reached home after returning from Brazil on Monday. Sindhu’s mother P. Vijaya said that these two foods were her favourites. Since Sindhu had been on a strict diet for months before the Olympics, the family decided to celebrate with homemade Mysore pak and biryani on her triumphant return. However, Sindhu’s family said that her coach, P. Gopichand, who is very strict about Sindhu's diet, has allowed her to eat such fatty food for only two days.

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