Lakha Lakhwinder Singh

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Lakhwinder Singh
NationalityIndian
EducationMaster in theatre and television Punjabi University, Patiala
Occupation Actor
Years active2005–present
Notable work Mitti Na Pharol Jogiya
25 Kille
Dhol Ratti
31st October

Lakhwinder Singh is an Indian actor [1] who works in Hindi and Punjabi language films and television serials.

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
2007 Partition Special AppearanceEnglish
2008 Babal Da VehraAmanPunjabi
2012 Kismat Love Paisa Dilli ParminderHindi
2013Pagdi Singh Da TaajHarpreetPunjabi
2015 Mitti Na Pharol Jogiya LakhaPunjabiRef [2]
2015 Kaun Kare Insaaf YogeshPunjabi
2016 25 Kille BhollaPunjabi
2016 31st October YogeshHindiRef [3]
2018Dhol RattiDholPunjabRef [2]
2020The Hidden StrikeLt. Lakha SinghHindi [2]
2021Aape Pain SiyaapeMithu BajwaPunjabi
2021ViraatSP SinghHindi
2021Countryside GundayLakhaPunjabi
2022Haveli In TroublePunjabi
2022Jatti 15 Murabbeya WaliPunjabi
2023KhadariPunjabiMalkeet SinghFilming

Television and web series

YearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
2005Nai Reesan Mere Punjab DiyanSufi FakirPunjabiDD Punjabi
2006Assan Hun Tur JanaBaljinderPunjabiChannel Punjab
2007Kaura SachDocterPunjabiChannel Punjab
2009 Meet Mila De Rabba Meet's First HusbandHindiSony TV
2010Maharaja Ranjit SinghYahiyaKhanHindiDD National
2010 Raaz Pichhle Janam Ka HindiNDTV Imagine
2012 Kach Diyan Wanga AmanPunjabiZetc Punjabi
2014Adrishya – Durga Bhabhi Bhagat Singh HindiEpic Channel
2021 Viraat
2021 Wah Jugni WahRocky DhindsaPunjabiHeeroz OTT
2021 Takhatgarh HammerHindi

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References

  1. "Lakha Lakhwinder Singh". IMDb. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  2. 1 2 3 "Finally there!". The Tribune . 23 January 2018. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  3. Khan, Farah (12 September 2016). "Vir Das, Soha Ali Khan Star in Gripping '31st October,' based on Indira Gandhi's Assassination". India.com . Retrieved 8 July 2019.