Dalip Singh Rana, widely recognized by his ring name The Great Khali, is an iconic figure in the world of professional wrestling and entertainment. Born on August 27, 1972, in India, Khali made a significant impact in the wrestling industry, particularly during his tenure with WWE, where he became the first Indian-born world champion. His towering height of over seven feet, a result of acromegaly, set him apart and made him a formidable presence in the ring.
Khali's wrestling career began in the year two thousand, where he showcased his talents in various promotions, including All Pro Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and New Japan Pro-Wrestling. His journey took a pivotal turn when he signed with WWE in two thousand six, engaging in memorable rivalries with legends such as The Undertaker, John Cena, Batista, and Triple H. His participation in major events like WrestleMania and SummerSlam solidified his status as a wrestling superstar.
Beyond the wrestling ring, Khali has ventured into acting, appearing in films such as The Longest Yard in two thousand five and Get Smart in two thousand eight. He also gained fame as a reality television star, finishing as the runner-up on Bigg Boss 4 in two thousand eleven. In two thousand fifteen, he took a step into promotion by founding Continental Wrestling Entertainment in Jalandhar, Punjab, further contributing to the wrestling landscape.
In recognition of his contributions to the sport, Khali was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in two thousand twenty-one. Even after his retirement from professional wrestling, he continues to make occasional appearances for WWE, captivating fans with his larger-than-life persona.