The Making
Born in Nanithar, a small hamlet in Sirmaur district of Hi

machal Pradesh to normal sized parents, Singh is one of eight siblings (his grandfather although was very tall). As a child, Singh did it all — farm labour on their small land-holding, breaking stones, guarding a gun house. His meals were the normal staple. His growth was anything but. At 16, he stood at five feet nine inches. Five years later, he added a foot to it.
M S Bhullar, then Inspector General of the PAP, noticed Dalip’s build and athleticism during a mid-’90s karate competition and changed his destiny. Bhullar made him head constable and encouraged him to participate in bodybuilding, shot put, and wrestling. Dalip was Mr India twice, in 1997 and 1998. In 2000, Dr Randhir, his coach in the police, sponsored a year’s wrestling training in California. There Dalip learnt about proteins and supplements. Since then, he has a daily diet of
one gallon of milk, five chickens, two dozen eggs, juice, fruits and chapatis. He goes to the
gym for two hours twice a day. A year later, he cut his wrestling teeth in America. Since then, he has fought only in Japan. Singh has won over 200 WWF fights in Japan and locked horns with Triple H, Eddie, Ksbingua, Michael Modest and Darwin Morgan.
On January 2, 2006, Singh was signed to a contract by World Wrestling Entertainment and assigned to the Deep South Wrestling developmental territory for training. With Daivari by his side, Singh debuted on WWE television on the April 7, 2006 episode of SmackDown! as The Great Khali, attacking The Undertaker in the course of his match with Mark Henry.
If you have seen the movie,"The longest yard" then there is no way you would have missed out on this giant of ours.