Babbu Maan's smoking habits are not known. |
Babbu Maan consumes alcohol. |
He was born into a middle-class family. |
During his childhood, he lived in a joint family. |
At the age of 7, Babbu Maan performed on stage for the first time at a school event. |
Around the age of 16, he began writing song lyrics. |
Before releasing his debut album, he participated in numerous stage shows. |
At 23, he released his first album 'Sajjan Rumal De Geya' in 1998, which was not very successful. |
In 2001, he rose to fame with the release of his album 'Saaun Di Jhadi.' |
His debut film 'Hawayein' (2003) focused on the 1984 Anti-Sikh riots and was banned in India but released globally. |
The album 'Pyaas' (2005) received critical acclaim and won the Best Album of the Year award at the ETC Channel Punjabi Music Awards 2006. |
He produced, acted in, and wrote the Punjabi film 'Ekam -Son of Soil' (2010). |
His album 'Talaash: In Search of Soul' (2013) achieved global success, charted on the 'Billboard 200,' and won several World Music Awards. |
He is a co-owner of the production company ‘Maan Films Private Limited.' |
Babbu Maan dedicated a special song "Mere Varge Mere Fans" to his supporters. |
He serves as the ambassador for the Punjab-based Non-Profit Organization 'One Hop, One Chance.' |
His aspiration is to establish a hospital for the underprivileged and create old age homes in his hometown. |
Babbu Maan writes lyrics, composes music, and sings for his songs. |
During the filming of 'Hashar,' around 8000 fans gathered to catch a glimpse of him, leading him to perform for them after the day's shoot. |
He is affectionately known as "Khantwala Maan." |
In November 2022, Punjab government raised his security detail from 4 to 16 officers following a threat call he received from an unknown individual believed to be associated with the Bambiha gang. |