Updated On: 04 March, 2014 08:47 AM IST | | Ashwin Ferro
<p>India's Olympic medal-winning boxing champion, who will soon be seen in a movie, tells mid-day about the lessons he has learnt from Bollywood's superstars</p>

Star boxer Vijender Singh poses outside his vanity van at Bandra's Mehboob Studio. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar
Amateur boxing comprises three rounds, and the series of latest happenings around the life of India's most famous amateur boxer Vijender Singh has synonymously divided his life into three facets too. There's Vijender, the champion pugilist — having won the 2008 Beijing Olympics bronze, World Championships bronze, Asian Games gold besides a slew of other accolades in the ring.
Star boxer Vijender Singh poses outside his vanity van at Bandra's Mehboob Studio. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar
Then there's Vijender, the doting dad — son Abir was born in August last year. And finally, there's Vijender, the actor — his debut Bollywood flick Fugly is all set to hit cinemas this May. It's his latest 'role' however, that is most significant at the moment, says the ex-World No 1 Middleweight boxer.