Updated On: 15 May, 2023 04:42 PM IST | Mumbai | Srijanee Majumdar
Mid-day caught up with India’s most decorated archer Deepika Kumari in a freewheeling conversation about juggling motherhood and training

Deepika in action (L), with husband Atanu (R), Pic Courtesy: @theatanudas/Instagram/AFP
New mother Deepika paused our conversation for a good reason. “Ek minute hold kijiye (hold on for a minute)”, she told me on the spur of the moment and was back in less than two minutes. I smiled, chortled, and bantered throughout our ten-minute-long phone call as she talked about her demanding schedule, getting back on her feet after `almost 15 months`, looking after the family, and switching back into `mom gear` every so often.
Her voice was filled with ambition and a bit of trepidation as she figured out loud how she will meet her own expectations. She laughed again, then paused as she sorted the next part of her day, and I could almost hear her sigh as she planned for the day’s lunch, laundry, and a second to squeeze in a little downtime with her five-month-old daughter, tucking her in for another nap. All before she shifts back into training mode when the house is quiet.