Gurdas Maan Sahib's Biography



        Gurdas Maan Sahib was born on 4th January, 1957 in Giddarbaha, Muktsar District, Punjab, India. His song "Dil Da Mamala Hai" brought him to national attention in India in 1980. He has recorded over 34 albums. Gurdas Maan Sahib was formally educated in Malout. After completing his education, his parents moved him to Patiala for further studies. He is of Sikh faith. The city fascinated him especially because it was home to the National Institute of Sports, as Gurdas Maan Sahib is a keen sports enthusiast. He joined the N.I.S and gained a Masters Degree in Physical Education.

        He took part in youth festivals organized by various universities and won numerous awards for his singing and acting. He competed in many athletic events and won medals including a bronze at the National Championship. He is also a black belt in Judo. In one of his stage play he sang a song which he wrote himself and called "Dil da Mamla Hai". The play was seen by a producer of a Jalandhar TV station, who then approached him for a TV recording of his song, which Maan Sahib reluctantly agreed to. When the song was aired on December 31, 1980 it stormed the nation and Gurdas Maan Sahib became a household name. The overwhelming success of the song grabbed the attention of HMV who wanted to record the song and from this came his First Album in 1982.

        He has produced over 34 albums and has written over 250 songs. He also wrote and directed TV programs like POP Time for Doordarshan Delhi. When Gurdas Maan Sahib started his career as a performer, there was no market for solo singers, as the market was dominated by the duets. He declined many offers to perform as a duet as he was confident of becoming successful as a solo artist. Even today when organizers arrange for a group of artists to perform, he always perform solo. He has toured the globe and charmed audiences with his versatile performances.

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