Dhananjay Singh

Dhananjay Singh is a political figure in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. He is better known as Bahubali. He was elected three times as MLA for Rari constituency in Jaunpur. He represented Jaunpur Lok Sabha constituency from 2009-2014 as a BSP candidate. Later he unsuccessfully contested 2017 State Assembly elections from Malhani Constituency in Jaunpur as an Independent candidate. Dhananjay had 3 marriages till date. The last one with Srikala Reddy.

Dhananjay Singh
Born (1965-07-14) 14 July 1965
Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
OccupationPolitician
Years active1984–present
Spouse(s)Shri Kala Reddy

Early life

He was born in Hursaina, (near Barauli Rao) in Aligarh district.

Singh went to Mumbai in 1984. He founded success as a double of film star Dharmendra.[1] He started a home production company Vaamakshi Films.

Filmography

Cinema

  • Indira (1991)
  • Mere Naina Saawan Bhaadon (1992)
  • Shiva Ka Insaf (1995)
  • Garibon Ka Daata (1997)
  • Shera (1999)
  • chalo ishq ladayen{1999}
  • Sanyasi Mera Naam(1999)
  • Gori Aur Kaali (2000)
  • Duplicate Sholay (2000)
  • Jung Ke Sholay (2002)
  • Pratighaat (2004)
  • Shamshaan (2006), Himself in a song
  • Sholay Bhojpuria (2007)
  • Om Shanti Om (2007),
  • Hiwde se Dur mat Jaa (Rajasthani Film) (2010)
  • Tell me O Khuda (2011)
  • Tarzan Ki Beti (2002)

TV serials

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Personal life

Singh married Aasha Sharma from Delhi with whom he has one son and one daughter.

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