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Dara Singh Randhawa (born Deedar Singh Randhawa; 19 November 1928 – 12 July 2012) was an Indian professional wrestler, actor, director and politician. He started acting in 1952 and was the first sportsman to be nominated to the Rajya Sabha (upper house) of India. [ 3 ]
Dara Singh plays the lead role of Hanuman. [2] [3] This film was a precursor to Dara Singh making the role of Hanuman his own in the popular TV serial Ramayana.
Vindu Dara Singh (born Virender Singh Randhawa; 6 May 1964) is an Indian actor who does Hindi and Punjabi television films. He is the winner of the third season of Bigg Boss. Before this, In 1996 he played the role of Lord Hanuman in Jai Veer Hanuman television series on Sony TV.
Dara Singh as Hanuman, [15] Lord Shiva's incarnation; Lord Rama's devotee, Anjani and Kesari's son, Vayu's son. Recurring. Sanjay Jog as Bharat, the incarnation of ...
It stars Jeetendra as Rama, Jaya Prada as Sita, Arun Govil as Lakshmana, Dara Singh as Hanuman and Pran as Valmiki. [4] Upon its release, the film was a financial disaster grossing ₹43 lakh at the box office. [1]
Randhir Singh as Hidimb and Putana; Sabrina as Putana (cameo) Dara Singh as Hanuman (cameo) Raj Kishore as Rajpurohit of Panchal Kingdom (cameo) Dinesh Kaushik as Rukmi; Bashir Khan (not the one who played Satyaki) as Parashar, father of Vyasa, Commandant of Hastinapura; Vinod Raut as Purochana at Laksagriha in Varnavata
Jai Veer Hanuman (transl. Glory to Brave lord Hanuman) was an Indian series, that aired on Sony TV in 1995. It was among the first TV series to be telecast on Sony. It was produced by Padmalya Telefilms Limited. [1] [2] It starred Arun Govil as Ram [3] and Vindu Singh as Hanuman. [4]
Aslam Pahlwan – also trained by Mama Moti Singh; Bholu Brothers – illustrious Pehlwan Brothers (Bholu, Aslam, Goga, Akram and Azam) Mehar din pahlwan – Rustam-e-Hind, a great wrestler openly challenged all so called top wrestlers of his time and openly double challenged Chandgi Ram and Dara Singh; Mangla Rai – Rustam-e-Hind