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Madhavan’s son Vedaant breaks National Junior document for 1500 m freestyle, proud dad says ‘Never say never’

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Actor Madhavan is a proud father as his son Vedaant broke the National Junior Record for the 1500 m freestyle on the Junior National Aquatics. He broke the earlier holder’s document of 16 minutes and established a brand new meet milestone.

Madhavan shared a video of his son Vedaant on the aquatic meet which featured the commentator’s voiceover within the background. Vedaant may be seen rapidly choosing up tempo to realize a brand new feat, shocking everybody.  “Around 16 minutes, he has broken Advait’s record at the 780 m mark but he picked up his pace beautifully, I did not expect him to do it,” the commentator is heard saying, including that they are going to get the official timing quickly.

Never say by no means . 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️🤗🤗 National Junior Record for 1500m freestyle damaged. ❤️❤️🙏🙏@VedaantMadhavan pic.twitter.com/Vx6R2PDfwc

— Ranganathan Madhavan (@ActorMadhavan) July 17, 2022

Madhavan wrote, “Never say never.  National Junior Record for 1500m freestyle broken,” and added a number of hearts, folded arms emojis to his publish.

Vedaant is an expert swimmer and received a gold in swimming on the Danish Open 2022 in Copenhagen. Madhavan usually paperwork his victories and expresses his delight. In an earlier interview with Brut, the actor  joked that folks come to him to speak about his son and never his movies. “I am really jealous right now because every time I meet people on the road in Mumbai, I think that they are coming up to me with a smile because I think they are congratulating me for Rocketry but then they say, ‘He not really got the silver, but gold.’ My assistants have a good laugh at my expense. I am trying to win this competition by shutting him off and keeping him off the press while I can,” he stated.

Madhavan additionally talked about that he was grateful to be privileged sufficient to have the ability to transfer to Dubai and help Vedaant for his coaching within the Olympics.