Kuldeep Manak Age, Wiki and Bio

Kuldeep Manak

Quick Info

ProfessionSinger
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth15/11/1951
Age73 years
BirthplaceVillage Jalal, district Bathinda, Punjab

Bio/Wiki

Real nameLatif Mohammed Khan
Names Earned
  • Kaliyan da Baadshah
  • Lok Gayaki Da Baadshah
Nickname(s)
  • Ladha
  • Latif Mohammed Manaka

Physical Stats & More

Height5’ 3”
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolGovernment High School, village Jalal
College/UniversityDid not attend
Educational Qualification10th Standard

Personal Life

Religion/Religious ViewsFollowing Sikhism
CasteMirasi

Relationships & More

Marital Status (at the time of death)Married
Marriage Date18/09/1975

Family

FatherNikha Khan (died after a few month of his birth)
MotherBachan Kaur (died on 13/06/1979)
Siblings
Brother
  • Siddqui (Devotional Singer)
  • Rafiq (Tantric)
Sister
  • 2 (Deceased)
SpouseSarabjeet Kaur
Children
SonYudhvir Manak
DaughterShakti Manak

Career

Debut
Singing
EPPunjab Dian Lok Gathawan (1973)
LPIk Tara (1976)
Acting
FilmSaidan Jogan (1979)
Politics
Lok Sabha Elections(1996)
Awards
Best Singer AwardBhasha Vibhag Punjab
Life Time Achievement AwardTV channel ETC Punjabi

Favourites

SingerMohammed Rafi

Some Lesser Known Facts

Kuldeep Manak was a renowned Indian folk singer in the Punjabi music industry, famously called “Kaliyan Da Badahsah”.
He had two brothers - Siddqui, a devotional singer, and Rafiq, a tantric practitioner.
His school headmasters, Kashmir Singh and Lal Singh Brar, were key supporters who financially backed and motivated his singing career.
Kuldeep Manak relocated from Bathinda to Ludhiana to advance his singing ambitions.
His first EP, “Punjab Diyan Lok Gathawan,” was released in 1973.
In 1976, he introduced his first LP, “Ik Tara,” to his audience.
Known for his exceptional stage presence, he captivated audiences with his distinctive singing style using the musical instrument known as “Tumbi”.
He had a tradition of starting each stage performance with a tribute to Banda Singh Bahadur.
In 1981, he ventured into filmmaking by producing and acting in “Balbiro Bhabi”.
In 1996, he ventured into politics by contesting the Lok Sabha election from Bathinda as an independent candidate.
Kuldeep Manak credited his success to the blessings of a leprosy-afflicted seer.
His unique French-cut beard was a recognizable feature that added to his popularity.
He was celebrated for his ability to reach high pitches and notes in his songs.