WWE Superstar “The Great Khali” in Guwahati

WWE Superstar “The Great Khali” in Guwahati
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Guwahati: WWE superstar “The Great Khali” on Wednesday inaugurated a fitness academy in Guwahati.

As per reports, this is the first academy in Northeast where all world class professional courses relating to Gym, Nutrition and Fitness industry.

Ex President of World Body Building Federation Pradeep ‘Baba’ Madhok is the Managing Director and initiator of the academy.

One can also opt for courses like Fitness Trainer, Dietician, Aerobic Instructor, Crossfit Trainer, Zumba trainer, Diploma in Yoga, Diabetes Educator etc.

The academy is located at Institute of Child Health and Mother Welfare in B Barooah Road, Ulubari in Guwahati.

During the official inauguration of the fitness academy, “The Great Khali” was joined by at least 150 fitness enthusiast of North East.

"The Great Khali" during an inauguration programme in Guwahati today

About “The Great Khali”

Dalip Singh Rana (born 27 August 1972), better known by the ring name The Great Khali, is an Indian professional wrestler, promoter and actor.

A professional wrestler since 2000, Rana was most notably with WWE from 2006 to 2014 where he performed under the moniker "The Great Khali". After becoming WWE's World Heavyweight Champion in July 2007, he became the first Indian world champion in WWE history.

Before embarking on his professional wrestling career, he was an officer for the Punjab state police. He has appeared in four Hollywood films, two Bollywood films and several television shows.

Early life

Rana was born to Jwala Ram and his wife Tandi Devi in a Punjabi Hindu family of the Dhiraina village of Himachal Pradesh's Sirmaur district.

Being one of the seven siblings of a poor family, he had to do odd jobs to make ends meet and suffers from acromegaly, which among other effects causes gigantism and chin protrusion. When Rana was serving as a security guard in Shimla, he caught the eye of a police officer from the neighboring State of Punjab that—having previously helped several employees of Punjab Police to become international sportspersons—got him induced in the Punjab Police in 1993, and (though Rana was reluctant to leave Himachal Pradesh, his brother was also offered a job in the Punjab Police) once he landed in Punjab's Jalandhar, Rana trained in the local gyms to become a wrestler and soon he got selected for specialized wrestling training in the United States.

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