However, Mahavir and his wife Daya (Sakshi Tanwar) have four daughters: Geeta, Babita, Ritika, and Sangita. Disheartened, Mahavir hides his wrestling medals. One day, his daughters return home with bruises after beating up two boys who insulted them. Instead of scolding them, Mahavir realizes their inherent strength and wrestling potential.
Geeta defeats male wrestlers in local competitions, winning prize money and respect. She goes on to win the state championship, then the national championship. To prepare for international competition, she joins the National Sports Academy (NSA) in Patiala.
Defying societal norms that consider wrestling a male sport, Mahavir forces Geeta and Babita into rigorous daily training. The girls suffer physical exhaustion, public ridicule, and a ban from the local wrestling akhara (arena). Mahavir builds a makeshift clay pit in his fields.