Yograj Singh
Biography
Yograj Singh (pronunciation (help·info); born 25 March 1958) is an Indian actor and former cricketer who played one Test and six One Day Internationals for India as a right-arm fast-medium bowler.
His debut Test was at Wellington against New Zealand which India lost by 62 runs. After his career was ended by injury, he entered Punjabi cinema and Hindi cinema.
His son Yuvraj Singh was a member of the Indian cricket team from 2000 to 2019. Yograj hails from the village of Kanech, right next to Doraha, in the Ludhiana District of Punjab.
He has worked in Bollywood movies like Teen Thay Bhai, Singh is Bling, and Bhaag Milkha Bhaag.
Singh married Shabnam Kaur, but later they got divorced. Their elder son Yuvraj Singh is a former Indian cricketer. His other son is Zoravar Singh.
In 2011, His son Yuvraj was diagnosed with cancer and recovered from it. Yograj's cricket training was harsh towards his son Yuvraj, during his childhood.
After his divorce, his son Yuvraj decided to live with his mother. Later he married Satbir Kaur. He has one son Victor Singh and one daughter Amarjot Kaur from his second marriage.
In 1977, Yograj Singh was chosen over Kapil Dev for the India U-22 team that played against England at Nagpur.
In 1979, he was picked up for Board President's XI team to play against the touring Pakistan cricket team at Baroda. He took 3 wickets for 29 runs, including the wickets of Javed Miandad and Wasim Raja.
In 1980, he was picked up for the Indian cricket team touring Australia and New Zealand. On 21 December 1980, he played his first one-day international match against the New Zealand cricket team in Brisbane, claiming 2/44 in 8.4 overs.
On 21 February 1981, he played his first Test match against the New Zealand cricket team at Wellington, where he took the wicket of John Wright.
In the 2009 Haryana Legislative Assembly election, he contested from the Panchkula constituency on the Indian National Lok Dal ticket.
He received 16932 votes, which was 20.51% of the total votes polled. But he lost to Devender Kumar Bansal of the Indian National Congress by 12230 votes.
Known for
Maa Jaye
Raduaa Returns
Apne Ghar Begane
Bibi Rajni
cha Dar Babe Nanak Da
Ucha Dar Babe Nanak Da
Teriya Meriya Hera Pheriyan
Kudi Haryane Val Di
Indian 2
Rode College
Shayar
Boo Main Dargi
Dastaan-e-Sirhind
Sardara and Sons
Maujaan Hi Maujaan
Junior
Shareek 2
Tu Mera Ki Lagda
Tara Mira
Doorbeen
Lukan Michi
Yaara Ve
Saadi Marzi
Dulla Vaily
Sajjan Singh Rangroot
Thug Life
Krazzy Tabbar
Teshan
Tiger
25 Kille
Love Punjab
Singh Is Bliing
Baaz
Goreyan Nu Daffa Karo
Heer and Hero
Mahaul Theek Hai
Jatt Punjab Daa
Jorr Jatt Da
Badla Jatti Da
Dushmani Dee Agg
Qurbani Jatt Di
Jatt Te Zameen
Babal Da Vehra
Subedaar
Kachehri
Saali Adhe Gharwali
Actor
Maa Jaye as Father
Raduaa Returns as Bir singh
Bibi Rajni as
Indian 2 as
Rode College as
Shayar as
Boo Main Dargi as Pahad Singh
Sardara and Sons as Sardara Singh Chahal
Junior as
Shareek 2 as Bhupinder Singh Randhawa
Tu Mera Ki Lagda as Gurbazz Singh
Tara Mira as Sulakkhan Singh Brar
Doorbeen as Sarpanch Mogha Singh
Lukan Michi as Bakhtaawar
Yaara Ve as
Saadi Marzi as
Dulla Vaily as Buggar Singh
Sajjan Singh Rangroot as Zorawar Singh
Thug Life as MLA's Father
Krazzy Tabbar as Sandhu
Teshan as
Tiger as Dilbagh
25 Kille as Bachittar Singh
Love Punjab as Sarpanch- Pargat's Father
Singh Is Bliing as Raftaar's father
Baaz as
Goreyan Nu Daffa Karo as Naajar Singh
Mahaul Theek Hai as Daaku Shera
Jatt Punjab Daa as Balwant
Jorr Jatt Da as Jaildar Zora
Badla Jatti Da as Jaildaar Jung Singh
Dushmani Dee Agg as Sheru
Qurbani Jatt Di as Jora
Jatt Te Zameen as Sucha
Babal Da Vehra as Sampuran Singh Sidhu
Subedaar as Kashmeera
Kachehri as Shamsher
Saali Adhe Gharwali as DGP