Late singer Sidhu Moosewala’s parents welcome a baby boy, share first photo
Late Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala’s parents Charan Kaur and Balkaur Singh have been blessed with a baby boy. The couple have welcomed their second child almost two years after they lost their son.
On Sunday (March 17), the late singer’s father Balkaur shared the good news with the world. Taking to his Instagram handle, he shared a photo of him holding his newborn child as he sat beside the photo of the late singer.
In the caption written in Punjabi, he thanked Moosewala’s fan for all the blessings they had received.
He wrote, ”With the blessings of lakhs and crores of Shubhdeep’s fans, the Eternal Lord has brought Shubh’s little brother into our life. Thanks to the blessings of God, the family is healthy and I am grateful for the immense love of all well-wishers.”
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In February, it was revealed that Charan Kaur and Balkaur Singh wer expecting their second child. If reports are to be believed, Balkaur Singh, 60, and Charan Kaur, 58 chose In vitro fertilization (IVF) to conceive the child. Renowned Punjabi singer Moosewala was the only child of his parents.
Remembered as one of the greatest and wealthiest Punjabi singers of all time, Sidhu was shot dead on May 29. The 28-year-old was hit by 19 bullets while he was out in his village in Mansa district, Punjab. After making his name in the music arena, Moosewala ventured into politics in the 2022 Punjab Assembly elections from Mansa on a Congress ticket.
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The Canada-based singer made his debut into the world of music in 2017 with his debut song ”G Wagon.”
However, his breakthrough came with his rap song “So High,” which he released in collaboration with Byg Byrd. This track went on to become a chartbuster, earning the singer the Best Lyricist award at the Brit Asia TV Music Awards.
Sidhu’s songs have often created controversy in India with his objectionable lyrics. He has been accused of promoting gun culture and violence in the youth through his songs and hurting religious sentiments.