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  1. The track was first played and performed at the Britasia Music Awards 2012 by Angrej Ali who started the song with "Vaar Banda Bahadur", with which Ustaad Kuldeep Manak Ji used to start his shows. The final song sung in this tribute was "Tere Tille Ton" by Jazzy B, a close student of Ustaad Kuldeep Manak Ji.

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    According to some sources, Latif Mohammed Khan was born on Thursday, 15 November 1951 The Tribune (age 60 years; at the time of death), whereas some other sources say that he was born on 15 November 1949 The Times of India (age 62 years; at the time of death) in the village Jalal, district Bathinda, Punjab. He completed his education at a governmen...

    Kuldeep Manak belonged to a “Mirasi” family. Mirasis are considered traditional dancers and singers in the north west parts of India and Pakistan.

    Though he belonged to a Muslim family, he was a preacher of Sikhism. As his grandfather, father, and uncles were the Hazoori Ragis for the Maharaja Hira Singh of Nabha, and they had Prakash of the holy book “Guru Granth Sahib” at their home, so Kuldeep Manak inclined towards Sikhism. Music WavesIn an interview, he talked about his religious views a...

    Singer

    To pursue a career in singing, Kuldeep Manak moved to Ludhiana from Bathinda and started singing with Harcharan Grewal and Surinder Seema. When he was 17 years old, he got a chance to record a duet with the famous vocalist Surinder Seema for the first time, and that record turned into a huge success. “Maa Mirze di Boldi” was the first folk song sung by Kuldeep Manak. In 1973, he recorded “Punjab Dian Lok Gathawan” as his first EP under HMV. He worked with Amarjot Kaurfor almost four years and...

    Film

    Kuldeep Manak sang many hit songs for many Punjabi films such as “Sathon Nae Majhin Chaar Hundian” from the film Saidan Jogi (1979), and “Yaaran Da Truck Balliye” from the film Lambardaarni (1980). In 1981, he produced a Punjabi film, “Balbiro Bhabi;” he also acted in the film, but after this movie, he decided to never act in any film again. Music WavesIn an interview, he said

    Politics

    In 1996, as an independent member, Kuldeep Manak contested the Lok Sabha election from Bathinda. He received 23,090 votes but lost the election. In an interview, he said that he decided to join politics to do something for the singer fraternity because the murder of singer Dilshad Akhtar had deeply saddened him.

    Kuldeep Manak revealed in an interview that he was booked in a murder case in 1971 and was kept and tortured in police custody for three days. According to Manak, he was booked after false allegations were made against him in connection with the case.

    He was awarded the best singer award by the Bhasha Vibhag Punjab (Language Department of Punjab).
    He was awarded Life Achievement Award by the TV channel ETC Punjabi.

    On Wednesday, 30 November 2011, Kuldeep Manak passed away at a local hospital, DMC, in Ludhiana. He was suffering from a prolonged illness and had pneumonia complications in his last days. The last rites were performed at his birthplace, village Jalal, on 2 December 2011.

    His nickname was “Ladha.”
    Kuldeep Manak’s friends used to call him “Latif Mohammed Manaka” in school.
    Kuldeep Manak’s headmasters Kashmir Singh and Lal Singh Brar bore the expenses of his school fees.
    Manak believed that all the fame he earned was the blessings of the seer in his village who was suffering from Leprosy and Manak used to serve him daily.
    Apart from the title “Kaliyan da Baadshah,” Kuldeep Manak also earned the title “Lok Gayaki Da Baadshah.”
    Kuldeep Manak was famous for his beard style- a French-cut beard.
  2. The track was first played and performed at the Britasia Music Awards 2012 by Angrej Ali who started the song with "Vaar Banda Bahadur", with which Ustaad Kuldeep Manak Ji used to start his shows. The final song sung in this tribute was "Tere Tille Ton" by Jazzy B, a close student of Ustaad Kuldeep Manak Ji.

  3. Tere Tille Ton ( Punjabi: ਤੇਰੇ ਟਿੱਲੇ ਤੋਂ) is a kali released in 1976 on Kuldeep Manak 's first LP, Ik Tara, by HMV. [ 1][ 2][ 3] The music was composed by Kesar Singh Narula and the lyrics were penned by Hardev Dilgir (also known as Dev Tharike Wala). [ 1][ 2][ 4] Zaheer Ahmad, the record manager of HMV, delayed its ...

  4. Banda Singh Bahadur (born Lachman Dev) [ 3 ][ 1 ][ 4 ] (27 October 1670 – 9 June 1716), was a Sikh warrior and a general of the Khalsa Army. At age 15, he left home to become an ascetic, and was given the name Madho Das Bairagi. He established a monastery at Nānded, on the bank of the river Godāvarī.

  5. Punjabi. N/A. Kesar Singh Narula. Kuldeep Manak’s “Tere Tille Ton” is a timeless Punjabi folk song that has captured the hearts of music lovers for decades. The song was released on January 1, 1976, as part of Manak’s album “Ik Tara”. Written by Dev Tharike Wala, the song showcases Manak’s distinctive vocals and the enchanting ...

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  7. Jul 5, 2023 · July 5, 2023. "Tere Tille Ton" by Kuldeep Manak is a Punjabi folk song that explores the themes of love, longing, and the complexities of relationships. In this in-depth analysis, we will dissect the lyrics and delve into the underlying meanings and emotions conveyed in each verse. The song begins with the lines, "Tere tille ton o surat deehdi ...