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DARA SINGH


'Dara Singh Randhawa' (born November 19, 1928) is a Punjabi wrestler and film actor from Amritsar, Punjab (India) in India.[1]
He was a well-known wrestler before he started acting in Hindi films in 1962.[2]
From an Indian Wrestling Champion to the World Championship, Dara Singh has competed against some of the greatest names in wrestling history including Lou Thesz. He has defeated some of the former world champion wrestlers including the great Stanislaus Zbyszko.

Contents
Career
Championships and accomplishments
References
External links

Career


Dara Singh is from India's state of Punjab. Due to his physique [3] he was encouraged to study Pehlwani, an Indian style of wrestling, in the milked sand wrestling pits of India called ''akhara''. Dara Singh was a favourite in wrestling tournaments in India. In addition to this he wrestled on invitation of the kings of various Indian princely states and wrestled frequently in ''haats'' and ''melas'' (fairs and carnivals). He also successfully competed against some of the greatest names in wrestling history including Stanislaus Zbyszko, and professional wrestlers in the United States.
Upon his return to India he gained unprecedented popularity by having wrestling bouts across the country in the 1940s, '50s, and '60s, including a very popular series of matches with Lou Thesz in the late '60s.[1] He then translated this to celluloid fame by making a large number of B grade films which had him in the lead. One of his notable finds was the actress Mumtaz. He then went on to 1980s and 90s television fame, when he played the role of Hanuman in the television adaptation of the epic ''Ramayan''. The series is amongst the most widely viewed in history. He has acted in over 100 films. His latest movie is a Punjabi movie Dil Apna Punjabi. Singh retired from active wrestling in 1983.[2]
In 1996 he was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame

Championships and accomplishments


;National Wrestling Alliance
:
★ Canadian Open Tag Team Champion (1 time) - with Yukon Erich
;India
:
★ Rustam-E-Punjab
:
★ Rustam-E-Hind
;Wrestling Observer Newsletter
:
Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (class of 1996)

References


1. John Molinaro, ''The Top 100 Pro Wrestlers of All Time'', (Winding Stair Press: 2002), page 199.
2. Ibid.

External links



Dara Singh's IMDb entry

profile on Punjabilok

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