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He was the main character on an Indian broadcasting network between 1949 and 1963. His show, Indiana Singh and the sequel Adventerous Singh were popular with the Punjabi (a northern state in India) viewers. His show was a hit but eventually died off because the broadcasting network went bankrupt and the right to the show were not the claimed. The show played once a month and was a silent show up until 1955 when voices were added. There were rumors on a movie but the investors didn't believe it was a sustainable market so it didn't go through. Indian shows/films were dominated by Bollywood which was the reason that Punjab alone wasn't a big enough market.

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A photo from one of the shows last episodes. Indiana Singh(right) with his two companions Adventeous Singh(standing) and Baldev Rampal Singh(sitting).

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