Hardev Mahinangal

Hardev Mahinangal
ਹਰਦੇਵ ਮਾਹੀਨੰਗਲ
Genres Folk, Pop, Bhangra
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1995–present
Labels Goyal Music

Hardev Mahinangal (Punjabi: ਹਰਦੇਵ ਮਾਹੀਨੰਗਲ) is a Punjabi singer of Punjab, India.[1][2] He started his music career in 1995.

Early life

Mahinangal was born as Hardev Singh to father S. Gurbakhsh Singh and mother Dalip Kaur,[3] in the village of Mahinangal near Talwandi Sabo in Bathinda district of Indian Punjab. He got his primary as well as higher education from Talwandi Sabo. He used to sing songs in schools and later in college festivals. His first won award is still at his village. He is married to Sarabjit Kaur and has two daughters and one son who all are settled in New Zealand.[3]

Career

He learned music from Raagi Milap Singh and his first album was Jhuthiye Jahaan Diye.[3] Later he released Ashiq Nu Fansi from which a song, "main kurhi ghariban di, mainu pyar na mundia kar ve" was a hit.[3] Waddhi Bhabi Maa Wargi and Dil Di Gall were the further albums. Then the albums, Ribbon Gia Na Kattia and Mahi Chahunda Kise Hor Nu (1998), made him a star.[3] For Mahi Chahunda Kise Hor Nu he received an esteem car as an honor. In 1999 he visited France. His next religious album Chall Challiye Gurudware was also a hit.

Discography

  1. Jhuthiye Jahaan Diye
  2. Ashiq Nu Fansi
  3. Waddhi Bhabi Maa Wargi
  4. Dil Di Gall
  5. Ribbon Gia Na Kattia
  6. Mahi Chahunda Kise Hor Nu
  7. Vichhre Na Mar Jaaiye
  8. Sohnia Jattian
  9. Joban
  10. Jinne Tukrhe Hone Dil De
  11. Ghuggian Da Jorha
  12. Pyar Tera
  13. Naseebo
  14. Hoka
  15. Love and Breakup
Religious
  1. Chall Challiye Gurudware

References

  1. "Minister lauds role of youth clubs". News in English. The Tribune. October 19, 2001. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  2. "Singers take offence". Ludhiana. The Tribune. April 12, 2004. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 ਭੁੱਲਰ, ਡੀ. ਪੀ. ਸਿੰਘ (April 2011). "ਸੰਗੀਤਕ ਸਫ਼ਰ ਦੀ ਇੱਕ ਪੈੜ ਹੋਰ ਵਧਿਆ:- ਹਰਦੇਵ ਮਾਹੀਨੰਗਲ". Article in Punjabi. himmatpura4.blogspot.in. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
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