Subhreet Kaur Ghumman

Subhreet Kaur Ghumman
Personal information
Full name Subhreet kaur ghumman
Nickname(s) Shubh
Nationality Indian
Born 22 April 1986
Jhundhan Village, Sangrur, Punjab
Residence Jhundhan punjab
Height 5'8"
Weight 52 kg (115 lb)
Updated on 28 January 2014.

Subhreet Kaur Ghumman is a one legged dancer who participated in India's got talent and qualified for the second level with her skills. Her nickname is 'Shubh'. She lost her leg in an accident.She's life story shown to Hrx heroes on 24/11/15.

Early life

Subhreet Kaur Ghumman, popularly known as "One Legged Dancer", is resident of village Jhundan, Amargarh, District Sangrur (Punjab). Subhreet Kaur lost her leg in a road accident on 21 Oct 2009, while she was riding her scooty. She lost her leg due to doctor's negligence. She saw Vinod Thakur dancing on a TV show and decided to start dancing with her one leg. Shubh started practicing daily. She continued her passion for dance and she proved her life's motto, "NEVER GIVE UP..... Nothing is impossible,". She believes Life is beautiful, So Live it, Enjoy it. Mother Smt. Charanjeet Kaur is her role model, she is inspiration & motivation for her. She always motivate her to look forward in life. [1]

Dance career

Shubh got selected in INDIA'S GOT TALENT TV show for her dance performance.

After her performance she got standing ovation from the Judges. Subhreet Kaur Ghumman danced so well on the sets of India's Got Talent 5 that Bollywood superstar Salman Khan can't stop raving about her. Salman Khan admire her on Twitter "Wah Yaar. Hats Off. Kamaal Hai.".[2] Now she is seen as a contestant in Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa

Personal Life

She married Yash Makkar. But after 2 months of marriage she made sexual harassment case on husband. As per her husband she is demanding a huge amount for divorce. Now she is living with her mother Smt. Charanjeet Kaur.

References

  1. "http://www.sangrurian.com/". Sangrurian. 14/1/2014). Retrieved 14 January 2014. Check date values in: |date= (help); External link in |title= (help)
  2. "http://www.hindustantimes.com/". Hindustan Times. 14/1/2014). Retrieved 14 December 2012. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help); Check date values in: |date= (help); External link in |title= (help)
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