Vijender Singh Biography, Filmography, DOB, Height, Siblings – Biography



Vijender-Singh-Profile-Image Name: Vijender Singh Full Name: Vijender Singh Beniwal Date of Birth: 29-Oct-1985 Born Place: Kaluwas, Haryana, India Occupation: Actor, Boxer Height: 6 ft Star Sign: Scorpio Father Name: Mahipal Singh Beniwal Mother Name: None Siblings: Manoj Beniwal Marital Status: Married Wife: Archana Singh Children: None First Movie: Fugly (2014) Upcoming Movie: None View Image Gallery:
Vijender Singh Biography: Vijender Singh Beniwal also called as Vijender Singh is extremely brilliant and over-confident film actor and Olympic Boxer. He was born on 29-Oct-1985 in Kaluwas village, Haryana, in India. He was tall actor and boxer with as height 6 ft. Vijender Singh is the son of Mahipal Singh Beniwal and his brother Manoj Beniwal. He is also won the so many medals in several competitions at the International and National Level, such as Athens Summer Olympics in 2004, Commonwealth Games in 2006, and Asian Games in 2006. Vijender Singh is married to Archana Singh and his first debut Hindi movie ‘Fugly’ released in 2014.
Vijender Singh Education: He finished his studied from primary school in Kalwas and finally completed his bachelor’s degree from Vaish College.
Vijender Singh Career: He began his career in Boxing and practiced boxing with Coach Jagdish Singh at Bhiwani Boxing Club. In Boxing career, he won the several medals in several competitions such as: Athens Summer Olympics in 2004, Commonwealth Games in 2006, Asian Games in 2006 and also won the lot of awards. He is the top rank of the boxing world.
Vijender Singh also participated on film actor Salman Khan games show ’10 Ka Dum’, and also participated Indian dance reality show ‘Nach Baliye’ with Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu. His first debut Hindi movie ‘Fugly’ released on June-13-2014 in all over India. The movie shooting is already completed.
Vijender Singh Filmography: He has acted in some Hindi movies, such as: Fugly (2014).
Vijender Singh Awards: 1.       Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award in 2009. 2.       Athens Summer Olympics in 2004. 3.       Commonwealth Games in 2006. 4.       Asian Games in 2006. 5.       Beinjing Olympics in 2008. 6.       World Amateur Boxing Championships 7.       International Boxing Association