Lucky Bisht
Former Indian Spy & Commando
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December 16 2024 | Lucky Bisht's statement compelled Prime Minister of Nepal K. P. Sharma Oli to call an emergency cabinet meeting to save his government. |
December 3 2024 | Lucky Bisht authored the sequel 'R.A.W Hitman 2: The Assassinations', published by Simon & Schuster, becoming the first Indian to have a sequel written about him. |
November 2024 | Lucky Bisht declined an invitation to appear on Bigg Boss 18, citing ongoing responsibilities with India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) |
July 6 2023 | Book 'R.A.W. Hitman: The Real Story of Agent Lima' published in India by Simon & Schuster, authored by Hussain Zaidi. |
July 4 2023 | Book 'R.A.W. Hitman: The Real Story of Agent Lima' published in the United States by Simon & Schuster, authored by Hussain Zaidi. |
2022 | Interviewed by Hussain Zaidi about his life, career, and experiences as an intelligence operative for Research and Analysis Wing (RAW). |
2020 | Released the album 'Un Lamhon mein' |
2019 | Released multiple creative works including the album 'Ehsaas', films '3D Night', 'The Maniac', 'Kaun Saab', 'Acche Din', and 'Omaya', and the web series 'Super Laundeys' |
2019 | Lucky Bisht retired from the Special Forces and ventured into Bollywood. |
2019 | Lucky Bisht entered the Indian film industry as a writer. |
2018 | Lucky Bisht rejoined the Special Forces after his acquittal. |
March 6 2018 | Nainital district court acquitted Lucky Bisht of murder charges due to lack of evidence. |
March 11 2015 | Lucky Bisht was released from jail after spending over three years in custody, having been transferred to 11 different facilities during his imprisonment. |
September 5 2011 | Uttarakhand Police charged Lucky Bisht with a double murder charge involving the assassination of Raju Pargai and Amit Arya. |
November 8 2010 | Served in the security detail for US President Barack Obama during his visit to India. |
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