We have been our way. It's a brand new day. And we'll be making history. Are you with me? Won't you stay? Heroes and Dream girls, we. Massless believers stronger than ever? Never say never. Don't look back now. Stand with each other. Sisters and brothers fighting your place and running the race. 10. Man. Don't let go. Selling dreams? It's a crazy atmosphere out here. I'm in between the Tata Mumbai Marathon today on a chilly Sunday morning. This is nothing but Sharafa Carnival. And if you've missed it, come join me as well as the other running enthusiasts today. We have found our way. It's a brand new day. You'll be making history because I had my second child two years ago, and I was diagnosed with postpartum hypertension, which lasted for, what, close to 15 months? And it took a toll on me. But I started running three months after delivering my second baby. I would like to dedicate today's run to my younger daughter, who's going to turn to the next month, and I think I would look at it as a significant first milestone of my postpartum recovery. What Marathon has personally taught us is great and are never say die attitude when the chips are down you still have to complete the marathon and in the toughest of times when you want to give up. That's where relying on each others abilities and capabilities helps us complete the marathon. So Tata Mumbai Marathon has come with a very beautiful concept called as the Inspiration Medal. Now why look for an inspiration elsewhere where you have an inspiration within your circle. So Arun is one of the biggest inspiration for me and I would like to hand over the Inspiration Medal of Tata Mumbai Marathon to Arun. Stand with each other. Yeah. Running the race. The Tata Mumbai Marathon gets better with every passing year. It's truly been an inspirational yet a fun experience for me. I'm hoping one day I'll muster up the courage to participate in the marathon. But till then, this is me, Kimberly, signing out from Mumbai.