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Friday 21 June 2013



Basics of Gurdas Mann


Date of Birth

4th Jan, 1957                     

Family

Father

S. Gurdev Singh

Mother

Tej Kaur

Born Palace

Giddarbaha, Muktsar Region, Punjab, Indian.

Education
Gurdas Maan was officially knowledgeable in Malout. After finishing his knowledge, his mom and dad shifted him to Patiala for further research. He is of Sikh trust. The town interested him especially because it was house to the Nationwide Institution of Activities, as Gurdas Maan is a eager sports fanatic. He signed up with the N.I.S and obtained a Experts Level in Actual Education.

About Gurdas Mann's Albums

He has created over 27 collections and has published over 200 songs. He also had written and instructed TV applications like POP Here we are at Doordarshan Delhi. When Gurdas Maan began his profession as a entertainer, there was no industry for single performers, as the industry was covered with the duets. He dropped many provides to execute as a duet as he was assured of becoming effective as a single specialist. Even these days when planners organize for a number of performers to execute, he always execute single. He has visited the planet and thrilled viewers with his flexible activities.

About Gurdas Mann's Films

He appeared in the hit movie "Shaheed Udham Singh", where his real character was outlined as a Sikh man with no prejudices depending on religious beliefs, caste or creed. Waris Shah, Des Hoyaa Pardes, Zindgi Khoobsurat Hai, Yaariyan, Minni Punjab And lately Sukhmani are his Well-known movies.Also he did a speacial apperence in Veer-Zaara with Shahrukh Khan and Preity Zinta

Gurdas Mann's Speciality

Credit goes to Gurdas Maan for increasing Punjabi songs from a simple local stage to an worldwide stage by providing it a clean look. The ever-popular "Apna Punjab hove" monitor has exceeded all other songs by Gurdas Maan. This monitor has obtained prizes for The Best Music, Record & Best International Artist of the Oriental Pop and Press Awards organised in Manchester in 1998. This song was orgnially published by Makhan Brar, who lifestyles in Greater. As Gurdas Mann was doing in his show in Greater, Makhan Brar passed this song to him. It became a hit at that show. Later on Gurdas Maan included a last line to this song "marjaane Maana kion Punjab Janda khind da" and involved it in his forth-coming album.

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