Yograj Singh Wiki, Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

Yograj Singh

Yograj Singh is an Indian actor and a former cricketer. He predominantly works in Punjabi films. He is also known for his work in the Hindi films ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ (2013) and ‘Singh is Bling’ (2015).

Wiki/Biography

Yograj Singh was born on Tuesday, 25 March 1958 (age 65 years; as of 2023)  in the village Kanech, district Ludhiana, Punjab, India. His zodiac sign is Aries. Yograj Singh resides in Chandigarh.

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 5′ 10″

Weight (approx.): 85 kg

Hair Colour: Gray

Eye Colour: Dark Brown

Yograj Singh

Family

Parents & Siblings

Yograj Singh’s father, Bhag Singh Bundhel, served as a Senior Superintendent of Police in Punjab in British India. His mother, Gurnam Kaur, was a homemaker.

Yograj Singh's parents

Yograj Singh’s parents

Wife & Children

Yograj Singh married twice. His first marriage was with Shabnam. The couple got blessed with two sons, Yuvraj Singh and Zoravar Singh. Yuvraj Singh is a renowned Indian cricketer who is married to British actress and model Hazel Keech. Later, Yograj Singh and Shabnam got divorced.

(Left to right) Zorawar Singh, Yograj Singh, Hazel Keech, Yuvraj Singh, Amarjeet Kaur, and Victor Yograj Singh

(Left to right) Zoravar Singh, Yograj Singh, Hazel Keech, Yuvraj Singh, Amarjeet Kaur, and Victor Yograj Singh

Yograj Singh’s second marriage was with the Punjabi actress Neena Bundhel (also goes by the name Satveer Kaur). The couple got blessed with a son, Victor Yograj Singh, and a daughter, Amarjeet Kaur.

Yograj Singh with his second wife, Neena Bundhel

Yograj Singh with his second wife, Neena Bundhel

Religion

Yograj Singh follows Sikhism. He is an avid devotee of Baba Deep Singh and often visits Gurdawara Talhan Sahib, situated in Jalandhar, Punjab.

Yograj Singh seeking blessings at Gurudwara Talhan Sahib

Yograj Singh seeking blessings at Gurudwara Talhan Sahib

Career

Cricket

Domestic

First-Class Matches

Yograj Singh played seven first-class matches in which he took 13 wickets.

International

One Day International (ODI)

In 1980, Yograj Singh was selected for the Australia-New Zealand tour, where he made his ODI debut against New Zealand, held in Brisbane. He played six ODIs in his cricket career and took 4 wickets in five innings that he played.

(Left to right) Sitting : NK, Chetan Chauhan, S Gavaskar, G Vishwanath, S Kirmani, NK. Standing 1st Row : Kapil Dev, K Ghavri, K Azad, NK, Yog Raj, R Binny. 2nd Row : S Patil, D Doshi, Dilip Vengsarkar, NK, Yashpal Sharma, Shivlal Yadav

(Left to right) Sitting: Anonymous, Chetan Chauhan, S Gavaskar, G Vishwanath, S Kirmani, Anonymous. Standing 1st Row: Kapil Dev, K Ghavri, K Azad, Anonymous, Yograj Singh, R Binny. 2nd Row: S Patil, D Doshi, Dilip Vengsarkar, Anonymous, Yashpal Sharma, Shivlal Yadav

Test Match

Yograj Singh made his test debut against New Zealand which was held in Wellington in 1981. He took the wicket of John Wright.

Actor

Punjabi Films

Yograj Singh made his acting debut with the Punjabi film ‘Batwara’ in 1983. He played the role of Jarnail in the film. In 2018, Yograj Singh was cast in ‘Sajjan Singh Rangroot’ in which he played the role of Zorawar.

Yograj Singh (centre) in a still from the film 'Sajjan Singh Rangroot'

Yograj Singh (centre) in a still from the film ‘Sajjan Singh Rangroot’

Yograj Singh was part of the 2022 release ‘Shareek 2’ in which he played the role of Bhupinder Singh.

Yograj Singh's film 'Shareek 2'

Yograj Singh’s film ‘Shareek 2’

Hindi Films

In 2013, Yograj Singh was cast in ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag,’ a film based on the life of Indian Olympian Milkha Singh, in which Yograj played the role of Ranveer Singh (Indian coach).

Yograj Singh and Farhan Akhtar (left) in a still from the film 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag'

Yograj Singh and Farhan Akhtar (left) in a still from the film ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’

In 2015, Yograj Singh starred in the film ‘Singh is Bling,’ which was directed by Prabhu Deva. Yograj played the role of Raftaar’s father.

Yograj Singh with Akshay Kumar (right) during the promotions of 'Singh is Bling'

Yograj Singh with Akshay Kumar (right) during the promotions of ‘Singh is Bling’

Politics

In 2009, Yograj Singh contested the Haryana assembly elections on a ticket of the Indian National Lok Dal. He lost to Devender Kumar Bansal by a margin of 12230 votes.

Controversies

Yograj Singh Was Involved In Jessica Lal’s Murder Case

In 2001, Yograj Singh was arrested due to his involvement in the murder case of Jessica Lal, a renowned model and barmaid. Even after receiving multiple judicial summons from the Delhi High Court, Yograj Singh failed to appear in the court proceedings, for which he was taken into custody. Yograj Singh was granted bail on 24 September 2001. [1]The Times of India

A Critic of Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Yograj Singh blamed Mahendra Singh Dhoni for kicking out Yuvraj Singh from the Indian squad of the 2015 World Cup. [2]Dainik Savera In an interview, Yograj Singh said,

Many have backstabed him and it hurts.”

Besides Dhoni, Yograj Singh blames Virat Kohli, Ravi Shastri, and the BCCI selectors for not supporting Yuvraj Singh and kicking him out of the Indian team for the 2015 world cup.

A Critic of Kapil Dev

In 2012, Yograj Singh blamed Kapil Dev for cutting his cricket career short by not supporting him enough and not including him in the Indian squad for the 1983 Cricket World Cup. [3]ABP News

Imprisoned for Road Accident

In 2004, Yograj Singh was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment in a case of road accident in Chandigarh. He was booked for causing multiple injuries to a man by hitting his scooter from behind. He was later fined and released on bail. [4]The Times of India

Arrested for Family Brawl

In 2014, Yograj Singh was arrested by the Haryana Police for creating a ruckus in the late hours of the night against a parking space in Panchkula. He was booked for trespassing and criminal intimidation. He was later released on bail. [5]The Economic Times

Awards

  • In 2017, Yograj Singh won the Lifetime Achievement Award at Filmfare Awards Punjabi.
  • In 2023, Yograj Singh won the Lifetime Achievement Award in Melbourne, Australia, for promoting and contributing to sports at a global level.

    Yograj Singh receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award in Australia

    Yograj Singh receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award in Australia

Favourites

  • Movie: ‘Maula Jatt’ (1979)
  • Actor: Mustafa Qureshi

Facts/Trivia

  • Yograj Singh gifted a car to his son Yuvraj Singh after he won the 2000 Under-19 Cricket World Cup and was awarded the ‘Man of the Tournament Award.’
  • Yograj Singh trained Arjun Tendulkar for 15 days before his Ranji Trophy match in 2022.

    Yograj Singh with Arjun Tendulkar (left)

    Yograj Singh with Arjun Tendulkar (left)

  • Yograj Singh supported the Indian Farmers’ Protest held in 2020, and he often visited the protest site.

    Yograj Singh at Farmer's protest site in Delhi

    Yograj Singh at Farmer’s protest site in Delhi

  • During his cricket career, Yograj Singh earned the name ‘ The Dragon Singh.’
  • Yograj Singh was the coach of Indian cricketers Yuvraj Singh, Taniya Bhatia, and Manan Vohra.
  • Yograj Singh runs a cricket academy, ‘Yograj Singh Cricket Academy,’ at DAV College, Chandigarh.

    Yograj Singh (in blue Tshirt) at his cricket academy in Chandigarh

    Yograj Singh (in blue T-shirt) at his cricket academy in Chandigarh

  • Yograj Singh is a fitness enthusiast and often shares pictures of him in the gym.

    Yograj Singh during his gym session

    Yograj Singh during his gym session

  • Yograj Singh is a dog lover and often shares pictures of his pet on social media.

    Yograj Singh with his pet dog, Gucci

    Yograj Singh with his pet dog, Gucci

  • Yograj Singh’s cricket career ended due to injury.
  • Yograj Singh threw Yuvraj Singh’s skating gold medal as he wanted him to pursue cricket.
  • Yograj Singh’s father was against him playing cricket.
  • Yograj Singh directed a few Punjabi movies, like ‘Jatt Punjab Da’ (1992), ‘Vichhora’ (1994), and ‘Yaar Maar’ (1997).
  • In 2014, Yograj Singh was diagnosed with cancer in his vocal cords, which was later cured. [7]Hindustan Times

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