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Age: 41 Years Death Date: 17/11/2003 Hometown: Village Bindrakh, District Rupnagar, Punjab
| Bio/Wiki | |
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| Profession(s) | Singer |
| Physical Stats & More | |
| Height (approx.) | in centimeters– 168 cm in meters– 1.68 m in feet & inches– 5’ 6” |
| Weight (approx.) | in kilograms– 60 kg in pounds– 130 lbs |
| Eye Colour | Dark Brown |
| Hair Colour | Natural Black |
| Career | |
| First Album | ‘Munda Ki Mangda’ (1991) |
| Awards, Honours, Achievements | • 2004– Filmfare Award for his contribution to Punjabi music • 2005– Best Bhangra Album award at the UK Asian Music Awards |
| Personal Life | |
| Date of Birth | 15 April 1962 (Sunday) |
| Age (at the time of death) | 41 Years |
| Birthplace | Village Bindrakh, district Rupnagar, Punjab, India |
| Zodiac sign | Aries |
| Date of Death | 17 November 2003 |
| Place of Death | Phase-7, Mohali, Punjab |
| Death Cause | Cardiac arrest |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Hometown | Village Bindrakh, district Rupnagar, Punjab |
| Religion | Sikhism [1]Surjit Bindrakhia – Instagram |
| Relationships & More | |
| Marital Status | Married |
| Marriage Date | Year 1990 |
| Family | |
| Wife/Spouse | Preet Kamal |
| Children | Son– Gitaz Bindrakhia Daughter– Minaz Bindrakhia |
| Parents | Father– Sucha Singh (Wrestler) Mother– Gurcharan Kaur |
| Siblings | Sister– 1 (Name not known) |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Surjit Bindrakhia
- Surjit Bindrakhia was an Indian singer who was known for his Punjabi songs like ‘Dupatta Tera Satrang da,’ ‘Tera Yaar Bolda,’ ‘Sanu Tedi Tedi Takdi tu,’ and ‘Lakk Tunoo Tunoo.’
- Surjit’s birth name was ‘Surjit Bains,’ but because he wanted to represent his village ‘Bindrakh’ in his songs, he decided to keep his stage name ‘Surjit Bindrakhia.’
- Surjit Bindrakhia’s father, Sucha Singh, wanted Surjit to pursue wrestling; however, he was only interested in music and wanted to make singing his profession.
- Surjit released his debut album ‘Munda Ki Mangda’ in 1991, which was composed by the Indian composer and music producer Atul Sharma, and all the songs in the album were written by the Indian singer and lyricist Shamsher Sandhu.
Cassette tape of Surjit Bindrakhia’s debut album titled ‘Munda Ki Mangda’ (1991)
(Left to right) Surjit Bindrakhia, Shamsher Sandhu, Atul Sharma
- In 1992, Surjit released a new song titled ‘Bas Kar Bas Kar,’ which was produced by the T-Series music label. In 1994, Surjit Bindrakhia released a song titled ‘Dupatta Tera Satrang Da.’
Cassette cover of Surjit Bindrakhia’s song titled Dupatta Tera Satrang Da’ (1992)
- In 2002, he released an album titled ‘Phulkari,’ which included the song ‘Tera Yaar Bolda,’ which was the most successful song of his career. The song has more than 135 million views on YouTube. [2]T-Series Apna Punjab – YouTube
Surjit Bindrakhia (left) in a still from his song titled ‘Tera Yaar Bolda’ (2002)
- Apart from dance numbers, Surjit Bindrakhia also released many religious albums like ‘Kamban Dil Gaddaran De’ (1992), ‘Janam Dihara Khalse Da’ (1999), and ‘Singho Sewadar Bano’ (2001).
- In 1991, Surjit Bindrakhia made an appearance in his self-sung song titled ‘Vaar Baba Banda Singh’ from the Punjabi film ‘Jatt Jeona Morh.’ In the same year, he made an appearance in his own song titled ‘Boliyan,’ alongside Surinder Shinda, from the Punjabi film ‘Badla Jatti Da.’
Surjit Bindrakhia in a still from the song titled ‘Vaar Baba Banda Singh’ from the film ‘Jatt Jeona Morh’ (1991)
Surjit Bindrakhia in a still from the song titled ‘Boliyan’ from the film ‘Badla Jatti Da’ (1991)
- In 1992, Surjit held the Guinness World Record for the longest Alaap/hekk (the opening section of a typical North Indian classical performance) that he sang in the song titled ‘Jugni’ from his album titled ‘Addi Utte Ghum’ (1990).
- In 1994, he made an appearance in the song titled ‘Akhara’ (live performance) from the Punjabi film ‘Kachehari.’
- On 17 November 2003, Surjit Bindrakhia passed away in his sleep after suffering from a cardiac arrest. According to his wife, she tried waking Surjit up but he didn’t respond to which she called their family doctor who confirmed Surjit’s death. Many prominent personalities including Hans Raj Hans, Sardool Sikander, Gurdas Maan, and Surinder Shinda reached village Bindrakh to attend the last rites of the singer. [3]Tribune India
- Surjit belonged to a family of farmers and loved farming in the fields of his village Bindrakh.
- Punjabi lyricist and singer Shamsher Sandhu was the first person to recognise the talent of Surjit Bindrakhia and gave him an opportunity to sing on a bigger platform. Most of Surjit’s songs were written by Shamsher Sandhu.
- He was a trained wrestler as his father was a wrestler. Surjit was also the winner of a gold medal in the inter-university wrestling championship.
- Indian actor Sonu Sood made his music video debut with Surjit’s song titled ‘Ghungroo’ from the album titled ‘Billiaan Akhiyaan,’ which was released in 2001.
- Before getting into the Punjabi singing industry, Surjit used to sing folk songs for his university’s Bhangra team.
- Surjit Bindrakhia did many collaboration projects with famous Punjabi singers like Gurdas Maan, Kuldeep Manak, Surinder Shinda, and Dolly Guleria.
Surjit Bindrakhia and Kuldeep Manak (right)
- After Surjit Bindrakhia passed away, Punjabi singer Babbu Maan released an album titled ‘Pyaas’ in 2005. The album had a song titled ‘Pind Diyan Juhaan,’ which was a tribute song to Surjit Bindrakhia. [4]T-Series Apna Punjab – YouTube
Posert of Babbu Maan’s tribute song for Surjit Bindrakhia titled ‘Pind Diyan Juhaan’ (2005)
- Gitaz Bindrakhia releases many songs in tribute to his late father. Some of the songs include ‘Bindrakhia’ (2012), and ‘Gal Baap Di’ (2021).
Poster of Gitaz Bindrakhia’s song titled ‘Gall Baap Di’ (2021)
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| ↑1 | Surjit Bindrakhia – Instagram |
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| ↑2 | T-Series Apna Punjab – YouTube |
| ↑3 | Tribune India |
| ↑4 | T-Series Apna Punjab – YouTube |