Muhammad Sadiq (singer)

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Muhammad Sadiq
Bhadaur
Personal details
Born
Lok Sabha Member Bioprofile. Retrieved 25 February 2021.</ref>

Kup Kalan, Punjab province,
British India (now Sangrur district), Punjab, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
ProfessionSinger
Musical career
Also known asSadiq, Sadeeq
GenresFolk, Duets
Occupation(s)Singer, actor, politician and composer
Instrument(s)Tumbi

Muhammad Sadiq is a Punjabi-language singer,

Bhadaur in Punjab from 2012 to 2017.[1]

Early life

Sadiq was born in 1939 in a

British Punjab.[4] According to him he belongs to Doom caste (a Marasi sub-caste).[5]
His uncle was a folk singer who inspired him a lot.

Career

He has sung with many female singers of Punjab including

. He recorded most of his songs & live performances with Ranjit Kaur for approximately 40 years. They were one of the most famous singing couples of Punjab in the 1970s and '80s. He first sang the famous folk song "Nigah Maarda Aayin Ve Mera Laung Gawacha" as duet with Bibi Surinder Kaur in late 60s written by lyricist Babu Singh Maan. Many of Punjabi singers have re-recorded his songs such as Na De Dil Pardesi Nu, Lammi Seeti Maar Mittra, Mera Laung Gawacha and Boliyaan. He also acted in few Punjabi films like
Patola, Jatt Jeona Morh and Tabaahi
.

Politics

He contested from

Jaito constituency as candidate of Congress and lost against Master Baldev Singh of Aam Aadmi Party.[8] He won 2019 Indian general election from Faridkot Lok Sabha constituency.[9]

Family

He has six daughters, all of them married. He has 5 grandsons and 3 granddaughters.[1]

Muhammad considers himself a Sikh[10] as his father would sing kirtan in Gurdwara and he was brought up in the Sikh faith.[citation needed]

Filmography

  • Kulli Yaar Di (1970) ...
  • Saidan Jogan (1979) ... Goga
  • Rano ... Kanwar Harphool Singh
  • Putt Jattan De (1983) ... Jabar Jang Singh
  • Guddo (1985) ... Mangal/Jawala (Double Role)
  • Patola
    (1988) ... Kishna Kautki
  • Jatt Jeona Mour (1991) ... Daaku Chatraa
  • Zakhmi (1996) ... Thanedaar Rachhpal Singh
  • Tabaahi (1996) ... Thanedaar Seva Singh
  • Laali (1998)
  • Kaun Kise Da Beli (2007) ... Sohan
  • Jatt Boys - Putt Jattan De (2013) ... Jassa
  • Dulla Vaily (2019) ... Gheela

Famous songs

  • Baggi Titri Kamaadon Nikli
  • Mitran di Khang wich Khang Balliye
  • Aa Mundey Ve Zara Beh Mundeya
  • Na De Dil Pardesi Nu (Remixed by Panjabi MC as "Jogi")
  • 100 da note
  • Mera Laung Gawacha
  • Haase Naal Si Chalawan Phull Mareya
  • Je Mundeya Teri Akh Ve Dukhdi
  • Khich Lai Vairiya
  • Kurti Malmal Di
  • Lammi Seeti Maar Mittra
  • La La Hogayi (Sucha Soorma)
  • Jatti Mili Jatt Nu
  • Solvin ch Deor Parda
  • Patt ditti Gutt
  • Malki Keema
  • Yaar Bimar Peya
  • Saari Saari Raat Pardi
  • Aavan gi jaror Mitra
  • Telu Raam di Hatti da Zarda
  • Mukk gayi Feem
  • Billo Teri Hikk
  • Roadways di Laari
  • Sohreya da Pind
  • Umar Munde di Niani

See also

References

  1. ^
    The Tribune
    . Chandigarh. 9 April 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  2. The Tribune
    . Chandigarh. 11 January 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  3. The Tribune
    . Ludhiana. 1 December 2011. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  4. ^ "ਆਰਸੀ ਰਿਸ਼ਮਾਂ: ਸੁਰਿੰਦਰ ਰਾਮਪੁਰੀ -ਲੇਖ". aarsivartak.blogspot.in. 29 January 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
  5. ^ Amrita Chaudhry (24 January 2007). "Denied ticket over name, Punjabi singer cries foul". The Indian Express. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  6. ^ "Election of Congress MLA from Bhadaur challenged". Chandigarh. lawetalnews. 30 March 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2012. {{cite news}}: External link in |agency= (help)
  7. ^ "Punjab and Haryana high court sets aside Cong Bhadaur MLA Sadiq's election". Hindustan Times. 8 April 2015. Archived from the original on 7 April 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  8. ^ "Top SAD, BJP leaders bite dust, some Conressmen unlucky in Punjab". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 24 February 2018. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  9. ^ "Faridkot (Punjab) Lok Sabha Election Results 2019 -Faridkot Parliamentary Constituency, Winning MP and Party Name". www.elections.in. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  10. Times of India
    . 29 May 2019. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
Lok Sabha
Preceded by
Faridkot, Punjab
2019
Incumbent