Background
Tomar was born in the village of Bhidosa near Porsa, a small city in the Morena district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, in a Tomar Rajput family.
Tomar was born in the village of Bhidosa near Porsa, a small city in the Morena district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, in a Tomar Rajput family.
He served in the Indian Army, where his talent for running was discovered. After a premature retirement from the army, he returned to his native village. He later gained notoriety as a Chambal Valley dacoit when he resorted to banditry after a land feud there.
In 1981, he was killed by the Indian law enforcement authorities.
Paan Singh Tomar was a subedar with Bengal Engineers at Roorkee. He represented India at the 1958 Asian Games at Tokyo.
Paan Singh Tomar was not interested in steeplechase running at first, but discovered it in the military. His national record of 9 minutes and 2 seconds in the 3000 meter steeplechase event remained unbroken for 10 years.
He was not allowed to fight in the 1962 and 1965 wars due to his career in sports, which ended in 1972.
After retiring, he returned to his village Bhidosa, District Morena. There arose a land dispute between him and Babu Singh. Babu Singh was the head of a 250 member family, and, had seven licensed guns.
To solve the dispute, a panchayat was held with the collector where Tomar was asked to give ₹3,000 to Babu Singh for his own land.
Tomar obliged. The collector promised to return in 15 days. In the meantime, Babu Singh came to Tomar"s house and beat up his 95-year-old mother.
Balwanta and Tomar went to the fields where they found Babu. Tomar shot Babu, who continued to run for about a kilometer before he fell down.
He later gave an interview to a local newspaper in Gwalior which may have prompted the administration to start taking his case seriously, considering this an act of defiance.
At that time, there was a price of ₹10,000 on his head During the entire interview, he was toying with the bullet. On October 1, 1981 the Circle Inspector Mahendra Pratap Singh Chauhan and his team of sixty trapped and killed Tomar.
The gunfight lasted over 12 hours.
Chauhan had been tipped off about Tomar"s arrival by one of the village elders. According to newspaper reports it was reported that Tomar was shot when he was alive and was asking for water: "Any rajput here who could please give me some water".
Hawaldar Tribhuwan Singh started walking towards Tomar with some water but the Circle inspector shouted at him: "Tribhuwan, dacoit has no caste". Paan Singh"s son, Souram Singh Tomar (b 1959) is a retired Indian Army subedar who lives in Babina in the Jhansi District of Uttar Pradesh.
A biographic film, Paan Singh Tomar, released in 2012 to much critical acclaim.
lieutenant was written by Sanjay Chouhan and directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia. The award citation reads, "A unique delineation of transformation of an international sportsperson to a dacoit. A difficult role very convincingly played.
A well-calibrated performance that was masked by remarkably subtle underplay.".
He was a seven-time national steeplechase champion in the 1950s and 1960s, and represented India at the 1958 Asian Games. He was a champion sportsman, a national-ranking athlete, back in the 1950s and "60s. He went on to be the national champion of steeplechasing for seven years. On 18 March 2013, actor Irrfan Khan received the Best Actor Award for "Paan Singh Tomar" at the India National Film Awards.
Ten other members of his gang were also killed.