Dalip Singh Rana was born on August 27, 1972 and is an Indian wrestler. Singh currently works for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on its SmackDown! brand. Before embarking on his professional sports career, Singh was an officer in the Punjab state police, a champion bodybuilder, and a Pehlwan athlete.
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THE GREAT KHALI or Dalip Singh Rana was born on August 27, 1972 and is an Indian wrestler and is a devoted hindu.born in himachal pardesh in a hindu family
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THE GREAT KHALI or Dalip Singh Rana was born on August 27, 1972 and is an Indian wrestler. Singh currently works for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on its SmackDown! brand. Before embarking on his professional sports career, Singh was an officer in the Punjab state police, a champion bodybuilder, and a Pehlwan athlete.
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Dalip Singh Rana
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Dalip Singh Rana was born on August 27, 1972 and is an Indian wrestler.
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Dalip Singh. Resides from the Jungles of Punjab, India. Batista rules!
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Dalip Singh Rana from the jungle of punjab
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Dalip Singh Rana was born on August 27, 1972 and is an Indian wrestler. Singh currently works for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on its SmackDown! brand. Before embarking on his professional sports career, Singh was an officer in the Punjab state police, a champion bodybuilder, and a Pehlwan athlete.
Dalip Singh was born in the village of Dhirana in the state of Himachal Pradesh in India, the third of eight children in the Rana family. At a young age, he earned a daily wage as a roadside stone breaker to help provide for his family. When asked about the size of his family members, Singh said that all other members of his family, including his parents and siblings, are of normal height. He pointed out, however, that his grandfather was very tall.
In 1993, Singh was working in the Himalaya hills when his life's circumstances began to change. By this time he had tried his hand at many sports. He excelled in all of them, but showed exceptional talent in bodybuilding. The Director General of the Punjab Police Department took notice of Dalip and helped him join the police force. The change in employment allowed Singh to further his body building training and he subsequently won titles of Mr. India in 1997-98.
His success and hard work led him to train as a wrestler in the United States of America in 1999, where he developed the skills necessary to compete on a global stage, enabling him to win numerous wrestling titles in Japan, where he is currently a very popular figure.
Dalip Singh's goal in life is to support his family and aid the entire village that is his home. He is an active mentor to young people in Punjab, encouraging them to stay away from drugs and urging them to find discipline, health and success by taking up sports.
He married Harminder Kaur on February 27, 2002.
Acting Career of Great Khali
Singh at the premiere of The Longest Yard.Singh played the role of "Turley" in the 2005 remake of the film The Longest Yard co-starring Adam Sandler, Chris Rock and Burt Reynolds. He played an unstable prison inmate with an insecure attitude. In addition, the character of Turley is shown to be virtually unstoppable and limitless in strength. He easily grounds the second biggest man, Switowski, played by the 6'5", 350 lb Bob Sapp. Turley is built up as an insanely powerful man throughout the film, who manages to run for a touchdown despite three of the opposing team's players on his back.
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Delip Singh Rana from punjab state.
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