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  1. Gulshan Kumar Dua was born the son of a fruit juice vendor of Daryaganj, Delhi on 5 May, 1956. His family later acquired a records shop, which was Kumar’s first foray into the music industry. Recognising the potential of audio cassettes, he soon began a bootlegging operation of his own.

  2. 🌺🙏https://youtu.be/b5FUADElUC8🙏🌺 Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/tseriesbhaktiClick on duration to play any songShiv Shankar Ko Jisne Puja 00:00:16Su...

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  3. Aug 25, 1997 · Death came to Gulshan Kumar much like success did. That Tuesday morning, he was living the triumph of the last 15 years, and the challenge of his new ventures flooded his mind. As usual, habit took over; Kumar, 42, a pudgy, buoyant man, hastily put together a folder, gathered his puja samagri from a servant and started towards the Shiv temple less than a kilometre away.

  4. May 5, 2023 · Founded by India’s ‘Cassette King’ Gulshan Kumar, with 241 million subscribers, T-Series is the most subscribed channel now on YouTube. From being a fruit juice seller to the ‘music mogul’ before being shot dead in broad daylight by the underworld in 90s Bombay, Gulshan Kumar’s life is one for the movie screens.

  5. Jul 4, 2021 · This was the cold-blooded, daylight murder of T-Series music label founder and film producer Gulshan Kumar. Last week, the Bombay High Court brought some closure to the 24-year-old case when it upheld the life imprisonment handed down to Abdul Rauf Dawood Merchant, a henchman of gangster Dawood Ibrahim, and sentenced his brother Abdul Rashid to ...

  6. Gulshan Kumar was later cremated in Delhi, as per his family’s wishes. Legacy After Gulshan Kumar’s death, his son Bhushan Kumar took over Super Cassettes Industries Limited. His daughter, Tulsi Kumar, is a celebrated playback singer.

  7. Aug 11, 2022 · Gulshan Kumar Dua was the founder of the music label T-series and a film producer. He was the son of Chandrabhan Kumar Dua, a street vendor who sold fruit juice on the streets of Darya Ganj, in Delhi.

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