Gurdas Maan (Punjabi: ਗੁਰਦਾਸ ਮਾਨ) is an Indian singer, songwriter, choreographer, and actor. He is considered one of the most notable figures in the world of Punjabi music. He was born in Giddarbaha village of the Indian state of Punjab and gained national attention in 1980 with the song "Dil Da Mamla Hai." Since then, he has gone on to record over 34 albums and has written over 305 songs.
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Early life
Maan was formally educated in D.A.V College, Abohar & Malout, Punjab.[citation needed] After completing his education there, his parents enrolled him in a further education institute in Patiala.[citation needed] As a keen sports enthusiast Maan was fascinated by the National Institute of Sports in the city; this prompted him to join the N.I.S. and gain a Masters degree in physical education.[citation needed]He took part in youth festivals organized by universities and won several awards for his singing and acting, always supported by his friends. He competed in many athletic events and won medals including a bronze at the National Championship as well as achieving a black belt in judo.[1]
Career
1980s
In one of his stage plays, he performed a song he had written called "Dil Da Mamla Hai." The play was seen by a producer for Doordarshan Kendra, Jalandhar, the producer who thought the song to have potential approached Maan with a proposition for a TV performance of the song to which Maan agreed. When the song was aired on 31 December 1980 it gained national attention and Gurdas Maan became a national figure. The success of the song attracted the attention of HMV who wanted to record and release it. With HMV Maan eventually released his debut album a year later in 1981. When Maan began his career as a solo performer in India, the music industry was dominated by duet artists and he reportedly declined many offers to become part of a duet as he wished to perform and become a successful solo artist. The film that Gurdas Mann starred in "Mamla Garbar Hai" was directed by Hari Dutt.During his early career he also wrote and directed TV programs such as POP Time for the Doordarshan Network in Delhi.
1990s and 2000s
Gurdas Maan is often credited with raising Punjabi folk music from a regional level mostly in the Punjab to gain international recognition. His album Apna Punjab won Best Album at the 1998 Asian Pop and Media Awards held in Birmingham. Maan won Best Song for the title track and Best International Artist the same year. In addition to these awards, Maan more recently won three music awards of Best Lyrics ("Kudiye"), Best Song ("Heer"), as well as Best Singer of the Year at the ETC Channel Punjabi Music Awards on 6 March 2005 (Ravinder).Awards and honours
Gurdas Maan received an honorary degree of Doctor of Music from the University of Wolverhampton on 7 September 2010.[2] Maan performed at the Royal Albert Hall for two nights in April 2011 as part of his UK tour. This was the first time Maan performed at the Royal Albert Hall, an opportunity that very few artists come across.On other fronts, Maan has starred in blockbuster Bollywood films and has received numerous awards, including the Jury’s Award, presented to him by the president of India in 2005.
In 2009 he won "Best International Album" at the UK Asian Music Awards for Boot Polishan.[3]
In 2007 he won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer for his song titled "Couplets of Heer" for the movie Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris.
In 2011 PTC Punjabi Film Awards, he won the Critics Award for Best Actor in a Movie for Sukhmani.[4] In 2012 he was honored by a special prize Kohinoor of Punjab by PTC network.
Film
Gurdas Maan is best known as an actor for his performances in two films: Waris Shah-Ishq Da Waaris (2006), which was nominated as India's selection for the Academy Awards, and Shaheed-E-Mohabbat (1999). The first was by Sai Productions, which tells the real-life story of Boota Singh.Gurdas appeared in the hit film Shaheed Udham Singh (2000), in which he played the role of Bhagat Singh, a revolutionary, with no prejudices based on religion, caste or creed. As a singer Maan has worked with music directors such as Laxmikant Pyarelal, Bappi Lahiri, Anu Malik, Nadeem Sharvan, Amar Haidipur, Charanjeet Ahuja, and Jaswant Bhanwra.
He starred alongside Juhi Chawla in the epic Des Hoyaa Pardes (2004), an emotional film illustrating the tragedies faced by the people of Punjab in the 1980s. He adopted the role of a son of a well-respected Jatt (bilingual separatist) Gurdev Singh Somal. He falls in love with a high-ranking police officer’s daughter. Before the wedding, the father is murdered by separatists. This tale soon twists into the inevitable demise of Gurshaan (Gurdas Maan). This movie was based on actual events.
Aside from singing in Punjabi, he is fluent in Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Haryanvi and Rajasthani. As an actor he has performed in Punjabi, Hindi and Tamil movies, but he is best known for his starring role in Waris Shah-Ishq Da Waaris, a depiction of the Punjabi poet Waris Shah during the creation of his epic poem Heer
Ranjha, again co-starring Juhi Chawla and Divya Dutta. Waris Shah-Ishq Da Waaris was also the first Punjabi movie which was nominated for OSCAR Awards 2006. He made a special appearance in Veer-Zaara with Shahrukh Khan and Preity Zinta.
He has appeared in Ucha Dar Babe Nanak Da (1982), Mamla Garbar Hai (1984), Long Da Lishkara (1986), Qurbani Jatt Di (1990), Pratigya (1990), Roohani Taaqat (1991), Saali Adhi Ghar Waali (1992), Wanted: Gurdas Maan Dead or Alive (1994), Kachehri (1994), and Zindagi Khoobsoorat Hai (2002).
Personal life
Maan is married to Manjeet Maan and has one son, Gurikk who has done his schooling at Yadavindra Public School and Mayo College. He also studied at Eton College.[1]In Kundli, Sonepat, Haryana, India on 20 January 2007 Maan was involved in a car accident in which his Range Rover was hit and severely damaged by a truck. Maan escaped with minor injuries on his face, hands and chest. His driver Ganesh was injured seriously but recovered soon after.
This was the second car accident of two that Gurdas Maan was involved in. The first accident was a head-on collision between Maan's vehicle and a truck on 9 January 2001 at a village near Rupnagar, Punjab. In this accident Maan's driver Tejpal died. Maan later admitted that his driver asked him to wear his seat belt minutes before the accident. Maan believes that if it had not been for his driver's advice, he would have been dead as well. Later he wrote and performed a song "Baithi sade naal savari utter gayi" dedicated to his driver, who was also his good friend.
In a newspaper interview Maan revealed to the Express & Star, that he is an avid supporter of Manchester United football club.[5]
Gurdas Maan Started his career as an employee of Punjab State Electricity Board.
Discography
- 2013: Roti[6] (Sai Productions
- 2013: Mai haan tere pind di Hawa sohneaa (Sai Production)
- 2011: Jogiya (Sai Productions/T-Series/UK BOX OFFICE)
- 2008: Boot Polishan (Sai Creations/UK BOX OFFICE)
- 2005: Vilayatan (T-Series/MovieBox)
- 2004: Heer (T-Series)
- 2003: Punjeeri (T-Series/MovieBox/Music Waves)
- 2001: Pyar Kar Lai (Tips)
- 1999: Jaadugarian (Venus)
- 1998: Dil Hona Chahida Jawaan (Venus)
- 1997: Yaar Mera Pyar (T-Series)
- 1996: Chaklo Chaklo (T-Series)
- 1995: Ishq Na Dekhe Zaat
- 1994: Aaja Sajna
- 1994: Ishq Da Giddha (Tips)
- 1993: Ghar Bhulgi Morh Te Ake Catrack)
- 1993: Than Than Gopal/Vekhi Kite Yaar Na Howe (Catrack)
- 1993: Aakarh Aa Hi Jaandi-E/Larh Geya Pecha (Music Bank)
- 1991: Dil Da Badshah
- 1990: Mohabbat Zindabad
- 1989: Akhiyaan Udeek Dian
- 1988* Raat Suhani'
- 1988: Chugliyaan
- 1988: Wah Ni Jawaniye
- 1987: Geetan Bhari Patari
- 1986: Nacho Babeyo
- 1985: Kurian Ne Judo Sikh Lai
- 1984: Chakkar'
- 1984: Peer Tere Jaan Di
- 1983: Masti
- 1982: Dil Saaf Hona Chahida
- 1982: Disco Vichari
- 1981: Dil Da Mamla Hai
- 1980 : Rann Botal wargi
Filmography
- 2014: Punjabiye Zubaney
- 2013: Next with Diljit Dosanjh & Neeru Bajwa
- 2013: Mitro - Mitro[7]
- 2010: Chak Jawana
- 2010: Sukhmani - Hope for Life (Best Actor - Critic Award PTC Punjabi film Awards 2011).[4] Sai Loksangeet Pvt. Ltd.
- 2009: Mini Punjab (Speed OXL Films)
- 2008: Yaariyan (Universal)
- 2007: Mummy-Ji (special appearance) (Universal)
- 2006: Waris Shah-Ishq Da Waaris (MovieBox)
- 2004: Des Hoyaa Pardes (Universal)
- 2004: Veer Zaara (special appearance) (Yash Raj Films)
- 2002: Zindagi Khoobsoorat Hai
- 2000: Shaheed Udham Singh (MovieBox) ...Shaheed Bhagat Singh
- 1999: Shaheed-E-Mohabbat Boota Singh ...Boota Singh
- 1999 Sirf Tum (special appearance)
- 1995: Subedaar
- 1995: Bagawat ...Gurjeet
- 1994: Kachehri..Gurdas/Ajit
- 1994: Wanted: Gurdas Maan Dead or Alive
- 1992: Saali Adhi Ghar Waali
- 1991: Roohani Taaqat
- 1990: Pratigya ...Billa
- 1990: Qurbani Jatt Di ...Karma
- 1990: Dushmani Di Aag
- 1987: Chhora Haryana Ka
- 1986: Ki Banu Duniyan Da
- 1986: Gabhroo Punjab Da ...Shera
- 1986: Laung Da Lashkara
- 1985: Patthar Dil
- 1984: Ucha Dar Babe Nanak Da...Gurdit
- 1982: Mamla Garbar Hai
References
5. ^ Express & Star (8 September 2010). "Gurdas
Maan on his honarary degree". News Article. Express & Star. Retrieved 8 September 2010.
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