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They don’t make you like you anymore: Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh remember Prakash Padukone’s feat of winning All England Badminton Championship 40 years ago

Ranveer Singh on Monday took a moment to applaud his father-in-law, badminton legend Prakash Padukone, who changed the scenario of Indian badminton by becoming the first person of this country to win the prestigious All England Open 40 years ago.

"40 years ago on this day, Prakash Padukone changed the fate of badminton forver. He won the All England Championship in London's Wembley Arena, creating history for Indian sports. An unprecedented, landmark victory that shines everlastingly in the annals of time...#legend...#proud," Ranveer wrote on Instagram. He also shared a few pictures of Prakash Padukone from the championship.
 

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On the other hand, Prakash’s daughter Deepika Padukone also praised her father Prakash Padukone and thanked him for his inspiring display of dedication, discipline, determination and years of hard work. Deepika re-tweeted a post that detailed how 40 years ago on this day, Prakash Padukone won the All England Championship in London's Wembley Arena.

"Pappa, Your contribution to Badminton and Indian Sport is immeasurable! Thank You for your inspiring display of dedication, discipline, determination and years of hard work! They don't make you like you anymore... We love you and are proud of you! Thank You for being you!" Deepika wrote.

At the age of 24, Prakash Padukone defeated two-time defending champion Liem Swie King of Indonesia 15-3, 15-10 at Wembley Stadium on March 23, 1980. 

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