The yesteryear actor Randhawa (the late Dara Singh's brother) breathed his last on Monday.His funeral will be held today. His works can be seen in films like Aadmi Aur Insaan, Son of Hatimtai, Hercules, Faulad, Awara Abdulla, Duplicate, and Henna amongst others. Randhawa, who was married to Mallika (actress Mumtaz's sister) has a son Shaad Randhawa, who made his Bollywood debut with Mohit Suri's Who Lamhe. Speaking about his late uncle, Vindoo Dara Singh said that his father and his uncle symbolized the real-life Ram and Laxman. He added that, his uncle's words that heart attack was the most peaceful way to die, eventually came true. Not many know that besides films, Randhawa was a big name in the wrestling as well, a la his brother Dara. Bollywood Hungama offers its deepest condolences to the Randhawa family and whole heartedly prays for the departed man's soul to rest in eternal peace.
- 10/24/2013
- BollywoodHungama
The original superhero of Bollywood, wrestler-turned-actor Dara Singh passed away this morning at the age of 83.
Singh was fighting for his life for the past week after being taken to the hospital on Saturday when he suffered a cardiac arrest. Doctors were doing everything in their power to help him, but his condition worsened.
On Wednesday Dr. Ram Narain told the press that he had “less chance of recovery” due to serious damage to his brain. The actor was shifted back home on Wednesday evening so he could be with them for one last time.
“As Dara Singh’s condition was deteriorating fast, respecting wishes of his family, he has been shifted home with ventilator and medicines. A nurse and a doctor are at his home. There are no medicines that will reverse the brain damage… only if a miracle happens. He might even slip into coma,” said Dr Ram Narain,...
Singh was fighting for his life for the past week after being taken to the hospital on Saturday when he suffered a cardiac arrest. Doctors were doing everything in their power to help him, but his condition worsened.
On Wednesday Dr. Ram Narain told the press that he had “less chance of recovery” due to serious damage to his brain. The actor was shifted back home on Wednesday evening so he could be with them for one last time.
“As Dara Singh’s condition was deteriorating fast, respecting wishes of his family, he has been shifted home with ventilator and medicines. A nurse and a doctor are at his home. There are no medicines that will reverse the brain damage… only if a miracle happens. He might even slip into coma,” said Dr Ram Narain,...
- 7/12/2012
- by Charla Manohar
- Bollyspice
Mumbai, July 12: Actor-wrestler Dara Singh, who died Thursday morning after a brief illness, made his debut with R.C. Talwar's "Sangdil" in 1952. In the 1960s and 1970s, he emerged as the action hero with movies like "Daku Mangal Singh", "Boxer" and "Veer Bhimsen".
Dara Singh passed away at his residence here. He was 84.
Here is his filmography:
- 1952 "Sangdil"
- 1963 "Faulad"
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Dara Singh passed away at his residence here. He was 84.
Here is his filmography:
- 1952 "Sangdil"
- 1963 "Faulad"
-.
- 7/12/2012
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
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