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Dara Singh’s Widow Surjit Kaur Randhawa Dies At 72

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Mar, 2016 11:25 AM
  • Dara Singh’s Widow Surjit Kaur Randhawa Dies At 72
Late wrestler-turned-actor Dara Singh’s widow Surjit Kaur Randhawa breathed her last on Tuesday morning after battling cancer for nine years. She was 72.
 
Surjit was Dara’s second wife and was mother of actor Vindu Dara Singh.
 
Her last rites will be performed at a crematorium in Juhu here on Tuesday evening, said Vindu's representative.
 
 
Dara Singh, who died in July 2012 at the age 84, and Surjit together had five children -- two sons and three daughters.

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