Nakul Mohan Korda, born on February 1, 2004, in Vikramghar, Palghar, Maharashtra, emerges as a promising talent in the world of kabaddi. Hailing from a farming family, with his father Mohan Bachu Korda and mother Leela Mohan Korda nurturing agricultural endeavors, Nakul's journey into kabaddi commenced in 2018. Inspired by his friend Amol, a state-level kabaddi player, Nakul found himself drawn to the sport, captivated by the adrenaline-pumping action on the kabaddi mat. Specializing as a left raider, Nakul showcases remarkable prowess in executing the running hand touch, a skill he honed under the tutelage of his mentor and friend Amol. His dedication and natural talent swiftly earned him recognition, culminating in his selection for the district team in 2023. Nakul's standout performances in district and state-level competitions underscore his potential as a formidable force in the kabaddi arena. Beyond kabaddi, Nakul harbors a deep admiration for Indian kabaddi icon Aslam Inamdar, particularly for his impeccable running hand touch technique. While cricket holds a special place in his heart as a favorite sport outside of kabaddi, Nakul's sole focus remains on realizing his aspirations in kabaddi. With dreams of representing his nation on the international stage, Nakul's unwavering determination and commitment serve as the driving force behind his ambition to don the Indian jersey and make his mark in the sport of kabaddi.