Dara Singh Biography, Age, Height, Family, Wife, Children, Son Career, Diet, WWE Career, Movies, Net Worth

Dara Singh Biography, Age, Height, Family, Wife, Children, Son Career, Diet, WWE Career, Movies, Net Worth

Dara Singh was an actor, politician, and professional wrestler from India, know his age, height in feet and net worth in rupees

He was the first sportsperson to be elected to the Indian Parliament’s Rajya Sabha (upper house).

He worked as a producer, director, and writer for Hindi and Punjabi films, as well as acting in films and on television. He is most known for his international unbeaten wrestling run and subsequently as a renowned movie star.

Dara Singh Biography, Age, Height, Family, Wife, Children, Son Career, Diet, WWE Career, Movies And Net Worth

He became famous for his roles as Hanuman in the films Bajrangbali (1976) and Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan. Singh was honoured in the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2018’s Legacy Category with his net worth standing at Rs.100 crore.

So, let’s learn a little more about him:

Early Life Of Dara Singh

Deedar Singh Randhawa, popularly known as Dara Singh, was born on November 19, 1928, in the hamlet of Dharmuchak in the Majha district of Punjab, India. It was still under the British Raj colonial administration at the time. He is a son of Surat Singh Randawa and Balwant Kaur.

He dropped out of school at a young age and began farming in 1946. He also began performing some non-professional wrestling around this period and had a height of 1.88m.

Singh had two marriages. In 1937, he married Bachno Kaur and the couple had a son named Parduman Randhawa. Unfortunately, they divorced afterwards. Later, he married Surjit Kaur and the couple had two sons (Virender Singh Randhawa and Amrik Singh Randhawa) and 3 daughters (Deepa Singh, Kamal Singh and Loveleen Singh) together.

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Sardar Singh Randhawa, his brother, was also a wrestler and actor.

83 years

1928–2012

His Career

  • His wrestling career

He arrived in Singapore in 1947 and began his wrestling training under Harnam Singh at the Great World Stadium, where he worked in a drum making plant.

He was urged to take up “pehlwani,” an Indian type of wrestling, because of his physique, and he did so for several years.

Dara participated in the Rustam-e-Hind (Indian Champion) event in 1954, winning the final.

He won the Commonwealth Championship in Calcutta in 1959, beating George Gordienko. His victory over Lou Thesz on May 29, 1968, in Bombay, earned him the World Championship. In June 1983, he declared his retirement at his last event in Delhi.

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  • His Film And Television Career

He began his acting career in 1952 with Sangdil and continued to play a variety of parts in films and television series until his death. Look over his filmography:

YearTitleRole
1952Sangdil
1954Pehli JhalakWrestler Dara Singh
1960Engal Selvi
1962King KongJingu / King Kong
1963FauladFaulad Singh
1963Rustom-E-BaghdadDara/Rustom-E-Baghdad
1963Awara AbdullaAbdulla
1964SamsonSamson
1964Aaya ToofanDeepu
1964JaggaJagga Daku
1964Aandhi Aur Toofan
1964Darasingh: IronmanDara Singh
1965Rustom-E-Hind
1965Boxer
1965Tarzan comes to DelhiTarzan
1965Sher Dil
1965Raaka
1965Saat Samundar Paar
1965MahabharatBheem
1965Sikandar-E-AzamAlexander
1965Lootera
1966Dulla BhattiDulla Bhatti
1966Naujawan
1966Veer Bajrang
1966Husn Ka Ghulam
1966Dada
1966Daku Mangal SinghDaku Mangal Singh / Kumar
1966Jawan Mard
1967Chand Par Chadayee
1967Do Dushman
1967Watan Se Door
1967Nasihat
1968Jung Aur Aman
1968Balram Shri KrishnaBalram
1969Danka
1969Thief of Baghdad
1969Faulad Ki Aulad
1969ToofanBadal
1970Choron Ka ChorAshok
1970Hudd kar diDevendra Singh Dhanowa
1970IlzaamRaju/Kishan
1970Mera Naam JokerSher Singh
1970Nanak Dukhiya Sab SansarKartar Singh
1971Kabhi Dhoop Kabhi Chhaon
1971Ramu UstadRamu
1971Tulsi VivahBhagwan Shiv
1971AnandPahalwan
1972Aankhon Aankhon MeinPahelwan
1972Hari DarshanBhagwan Shiv
1972Lalkaar
1972Mele Mitran De
1972Sultana Daku
1975WarrantPyaara Singh
1973Hum Sab Chor Hain
1973Mera Desh Mera Dharam
1974Kuwara Baap
1974Amar Saheed Bhagat SinghKaher Singh
1974Bhagat Dhanna JattDhanna Jatt
1974Dukh Bhanjan Tera NaamDaku Daulay Khan
1974Har Har MahadevBhagwan Shiv
1974Satguru Teri Oat
1974Kisan Aur BhagwanDhanna
1974Zehreela Insaan
1975Dharam KaramUstaad ji
1975DharmatmaPahelwan
1976BajrangbaliHanuman
1976LambhardarniLambardar/Dharma
1976Raakhi Aur RifleGanga Singh
1976Sawa Lakh Se Ek LadaunKartar Singh
1976Apna Khoon Apna Dushman
1977Jai Bolo Chakradhari
1977Jai Mata DiBalbir
1977Ram BharoseSardar Vikram Singh
1978Bhakti Mein ShaktiDyanu Bhakt
1978Dhyanu BhagatDhyanu Bhagat
1978NalayakPahelwan
1978Sone Ka Dil Lohe Ke HaathNihalchand
1978GiddhaBhalwaan Dulla ji
1979Chambal Ki Raani
1979Jhoota Kahin KaBodybuilder, Dance partner in Item Song
1980Shiv Shakti (1980 film)
1980Banmanush
1981Guru Suleman Chela Pahelwan
1981Khel Muqaddar Ka
1982Main Intequam LoongaAjay Kumar
1982RustomRustom Mangal Singh
1983Babul Da Vehra
1983Unkhili MuttiarMechanic
1984Maya BazarGhatotkach
1984Aan Aur Shaan
1985Mutharamkunnu P.O.Himself
1985MardRaja Azaad Singh
1985Vikram Aur BetaalVirvar
1986KarmaDharma
1986Bulekha
1986Krishna-KrishnaBhagwan Shri Balram
1986RamayanHanuman
1986Sajna Sath NibhanaJoseph
1986Maaveeran
1988Maula JattMaula Jatt & Dharma
1988Paanch FauladiUstadji (Fauladi #1)
1988MahaveeraDelar Singh
1988MahabharatHanuman
1989ShehzaadeJailor
1989Elaan-E-JungBheema
1989GharanaVijay Singh Pahelwan
1990Tera Mera PyarPreet’s father
1990Naaka BandiDharam Singh
1990PratiggyaDaku Delavar Singh
1990Sheran De Putt SherSubedaar
1991Dharam SankatDara (the dacoit)
1991AjoobaMaharaja Karan Singh
1991Maut Ki SazaaPyara Singh
1992Prem DeewaneLoha Singh
1993BechainCaptain Dara
1993AnmolDara Shamsher, Zafar’s father
1994Karan
1995Ram ShastraPolice Commissioner
1995Jai Veer HanumanKesari
1997Lav KushHanuman
1997Main Maa Punjab Dee
1998Guru Gobind Singh
1998Auto Driver
1998Qahar
1999DillagiVeer Singh
1999ZulmiBaba Thakur
1999Door Nahin NankanaBhakhtawar Singh
1999Hudd Kar DiDevender Singh Dhanwa/Papaji
2000Dulhan Hum Le JayengeSapna’s grandfather
2001FarzTayaji
2002Shararat[39]Mr. Gujral
2003Kal Ho Naa HoPritam Chaddha
2003Border Hindustan KaJamail Singh
2004Family Business
2006Kyaa Hoga Nimmo KaaAmardeep Sehgal (Dadaji)
2006Dil Apna PunjabiHardam Singh
2007Jab We MetGeet’s grandfather
2012Ata Pata LapataGuest appearance

Apart from this, he had also done directed and produced several films. Have a look at them:

YearTitleDirectorProducer
1970Nanak Dukhiya Sub SansarYesNo
1973Mera Desh Mera DharamYesNo
1974Bhagat Dhanna JattYesNo
1976Sawa Lakh Se Ek LadaunYesNo
1978Dhyanu BhagatYesNo
1978Bhakti Mein ShaktiYesYes
1982RustomYesNo
1994KaranNoYes
  • His Political Career

In January 1998, Singh joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was the first sportsperson to be elected to India’s Rajya Sabha, or upper house of Parliament. He held the position from 2003 until 2009. He was also the Jat Mahasabha’s president.

Diet Of Dara Singh

He was quite meticulous about his nutrition as a wrestler, which included 100 grams of almonds, marmalade, and clarified butter every day. He had 2 litres of milk, half a kilogram of beef, 10 silver vark, and 6-8 chapatis in a single day, which explains his strength and fitness, even at the age of 83.

He only ate two meals a day, lunch and supper, contrary to the popular idea that breakfast is the most essential meal of the day. He was very careful about eating “thandai” after a workout, which he followed with chicken or lamb soup.

He conducted partial or total fasting once a week, in addition to following this massive-yet-healthy diet, to guarantee cleansing and proper body metabolism.

Death Cause Of Dara Singh

Dara Singh died from a heart attack on July 7, 2012.

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