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The Great Khali

Dalip Singh Rana (born 27 August 1972), better known by his ring nameThe Great Khali, is an Indian promoter, actor, powerlifter and professional wrestler best known for his time with WWE. Known for his great height, in 2014, he was described as the eighth tallest professional wrestler in history.

He debuted in WWE alongside Daivari and had alliances with Ranjin Singh and Jinder Mahal. However, he spent most of his career as a singles superstar; in 2007, he became the World Heavyweight Champion. Before embarking on his professional wrestling career, he was an officer for the Punjabstate police. He has appeared in four Hollywood films, two Bollywood films, and several television shows.

Early life

Dalip Singh Rana was born to Jwala Ram and his wife Tandi Devi in a Hindu family of the Dhiraina village of Himachal Pradesh‘s Sirmour district. Being one of the seven siblings of a poor family, he had to do odd jobs to make ends meet. Later on, when Rana was serving as a security guard in Shimla, he caught eye of a police officer from the neighboring State of Punjab. The officer, having previously helped several employees of Punjab Police to become international sportspersons, got Rana induced in the Punjab Police in 1993. As Rana was reluctant to leave Himachal Pradesh, his brother was also offered a job in the Punjab Police. After both of them landed in Punjab‘s Jalandhar, Rana trained in the local gyms to become a wrestler. And soon he got selected for specialized wrestling training in the United States.

Rana suffers from acromegaly, which, among other effects, causes gigantism and chin protrusion.

Professional wrestling career

Early career (2000-2006)

Under the ring nameGiant Singh, Singh first became a professional wrestler for All Pro Wrestling (APW) in the United States, making his first appearance in October 2000, when teaming with Tony Jones against the West Side Playaz.

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    Mukesh Chand Mathur (22 July 1923 – 27 August 1976), better known mononymously as Mukesh, was an Indian playback singer of Hindi movies. Along with Mohammad Rafi, Manna Dey and Kishore Kumar, he was one of the most popular and legendary singers of his era. Amongst the numerous nominations and awards he won, his song “Kai Baar Yuhi Dekha Hai” from film Rajnigandha (1973) won him the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer. Mukesh was also popular as being the voice of the actor Raj Kapoor.

    Early life

    Mukesh was born in Delhi in a Hindu family. His parents were Zorawar Chand Mathur, an engineer, and Chand Rani. He was the sixth in a family of ten children. The music teacher who came home to teach Mukesh’s sister, Sundar Pyari, found a pupil in Mukesh, who would listen from the adjoining room. Mukesh left school after the 10th grade and worked briefly for the Department of Public Works. He experimented with voice recordings during his employment in Delhi and gradually developed his singing abilities and also his musical instrumental skills.

    Singing career

    Mukesh’s voice was first noticed by Motilal, a distant relative, when he sang at his sister’s wedding. Motilal took him to Mumbai and arranged for singing lessons by Pandit Jagannath Prasad. During this period Mukesh was offered a role as an actor-singer in a Hindi film,Nirdosh (1941). His first song was “Dil Hi Bujha Hua Ho To” as an actor-singer for Nirdosh. He got his break as a playback singer for actor Motilal in 1945 with the film Pehli Nazar with music composed by Anil Biswas and lyrics written by Aah Sitapuri. The first song that he sang for a Hindi film was “Dil Jalta Hai To Jalne De”.

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    • Autar Singh Paintal, Padma Vibhushan, discovered Type B atrial receptors, Gastric Stretch Receptors, Mucosal Mechanoreceptors of the Intestines, Ventricular Pressure Receptors, Pressure-Pain Receptors in the Muscles, and Juxtacapillary receptors.
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    • M. M. S. Ahuja
    • Prithipal Singh Maini
    • Sahib Singh Sokhey
    • Sat Bir Singh Khalsa, Harvard University–based researcher of Kundalini Yoga and an authority on the field of yoga research.
    • Tarlochan Singh Kler

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    • Ram Singh, one of pre-partition Punjab's foremost architects

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