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Game On: The podcast that celebrates India's champions and their stories

In a sporting nation captivated by cricket, Game On brings the spotlight to athletes whose stories often remain unheard. This powerful podcast series dives deep into the untold journeys of India’s rising women and youth athletes—from dusty village fields to Olympic podiums. Season 1 features stars like Manika Batra, Sakshi Malik, Mirabai Chanu, and Lovlina Borgohain, hosted by Preeti Dhaiya. Their stories are not just about medals but about grit, roots, struggles, and dreams that defied the odds.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!With India’s interest in sports beyond cricket at an all-time high, ‘Game On’ speaks directly to young dreamers, parents, and fans seeking authentic, emotional, and inspiring narratives. It isn’t just a podcast—it’s a front-row seat into India’s sporting soul.Supported by The Times of India and amplified through YouTube, digital, and social media platforms, the show integrates sponsor brands meaningfully — through on-screen branding, mid-roll ads, interactive formats, and in-show mentions. The upcoming Season 2 turns its lens on next-gen athletes like R Praggnanandhaa, D Gukesh, Avantika Narale, and Sheetal Devi, ensuring the momentum continues.With a compelling mix of sport, storytelling, and identity, Game On is where India meets its true champions—beyond stadiums, beyond stats.Catch the latest episodes on TOI platforms and YouTube.



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