Ranga-Billa Case: Who are real-life Kuljit Singh and Jasbir Singh from Ali Fazal, Sonali Bendre’s upcoming show? Know all about Delhi’s infamous criminals

Actors Ali Fazal and Sonali Bendre will soon be featured in a web series based on the notorious 1978 kidnapping and murder case of Geeta and Sanjay Chopra, famously known as the Ranga-Billa case. As per the latest news, this series is being shot in New Delhi at present.

In this highly publicized case that caused a stir nationwide, Kuljeet Singh (Ranga) and Jasbir Singh (Billa), two notorious criminals, were found guilty and subsequently sentenced to capital punishment in 1982. In the upcoming series, Sonali and Ali will take on roles as investigative officers delving into the intricacies of this case. Continue reading for a deeper understanding of Ranga and Billa’s story.

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Back in 1982, the sensational case that had everyone talking across the country resulted in the death sentences of criminals Kuljeet Singh (Ranga) and Jasbir Singh (Billa). Now, Sonali and Ali will be portraying investigative officers as they work tirelessly to unravel the mystery behind this case. Keep reading for a closer look at the story of Ranga and Billa.

Who were Ranga and Billa? 

Ranga (Kuljeet Singh) and Billa (Jasbir Singh) were two infamous criminals who used these pseudonyms. They were the ones behind bars for the heinous crimes committed during the late 1970s in India, specifically a case involving the kidnapping, rape, and murder of siblings Geeta Chopra and Sanjay Chopra. This incident, which occurred in 1978, left the nation in shock.

Ranga, originally named Kuljeet Singh, stood towering and robust, carrying a past marked by crimes such as burglary, robbery, and violent altercations. He was famously recognized as the stronger and more authoritative among the pair.

Billa (Jasbir Singh), his partner, was characterized as sly and deceitful, yet quieter than Ranga. Originating from Northern India, rumors pointed towards them being either from Punjab or Delhi. Prior to the murders, they had a substantial criminal background and had previously managed to flee from Tihar Prison.

At first, Ranga and Billa intended to steal from their siblings, but out of fear they might be recognized, they ended up brutally murdering them in a cold-hearted manner instead. This crime instantly turned into one of India’s most prominent criminal cases for investigation. Eventually, both perpetrators were apprehended and faced capital punishment.

When declaring the capital punishment for the “heartless, merciless, inhumane murderers” of two blameless teenagers, the Delhi High Court stated that Billa and Ranga seemed to derive a perverse satisfaction from their criminal acts. Therefore, they argued that anything less than a death sentence would be an unforgivable miscarriage of justice.

Ali Fazal and Sonali Bendre’s show is likely to move into post-production during June and July, and it’s anticipated that we’ll see it hit screens by the end of this year. Keep an eye on TopMob for further announcements!

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2025-04-17 13:52