Kushti is a traditional form of wrestling that has roots dating back 2,500 years in India.
A career in mud wrestling is a way out of poverty for many wrestlers from farming families.
Wrestlers live a regimented lifestyle at wrestling academies, waking up at 4 a.m. almost every day to train.
Kushti is a sport with roots dating back 2,500 years in India. Today, wrestlers leave their hometowns as children to live and train at wrestling academies, called talims. The lifestyle at a talim is extremely disciplined: Wrestlers wake up at 4 a.m. to train every day and rarely get the chance to see their families. We went inside Gangavesh Talim in Kolhapur and followed one of the top fighters there, Mauli Jamdade, to see what it takes to be a mud wrestler.