New Delhi: When the majority of the athletes end their careers, a 38-year-old man from Bihar steps into the gym and is crowned Mr. India and wins other prestigious awards, but now the reality of his life shows a different side, often associated with the sport.

Rajkumar, who won Mr. India at the age of 38 and set an example that age doesn’t matter to fulfil your dreams, is now running a modest naan stall on the streets of Delhi to meet his daily needs and survival for his bodybuilding passion.

Growing up in an extreme poverty environment, Rajkumar struggled to get basic necessities, but with his hunger, passion, and hardship, he overcame every challenge and followed his dream of becoming a bodybuilder.

When he started bodybuilding at the age of 38, his determination caught the eye of his trainer, who then coached him for free.

Rajkumar achieved many feats as he won multiple titles, including Mr. Himalaya and Mr. North India in both junior and senior categories. The major achievement of his career was winning Mr. India Classic.

However, with these achievements, he had to spend long hours at his food stall before his training. Rajkumar often reached late at his gym due to managing the stall, but his discipline and energy are unmatchable, which kept him different from the others.

Rajkumar’s dream is to represent India on a global stage, as his story is none other than a motivational story that reminds anyone can do anything at any age.

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