Quick Info
| Profession | Singer |
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| Nationality | Indian |
| Date of Birth | 03/08/1967 |
| Age | 58 years |
| Birthplace | Village Halluwal, Tehsil Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India |
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Bio/Wiki
| Real Name | Manmohan Singh Heer |
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| Nickname | Manmohan Waris |
Physical Stats & More
| Height | 173 cm (5' 8") | ||||||
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| Weight | 75 kg (165 lbs) | ||||||
| Eye Color | Dark Brown | ||||||
| Hair Color | Black | ||||||
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Educational Qualification(s)
| College | Panjab University, Chandigarh |
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| Degree | Degree in Music |
Personal Life
| School | Not Known |
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| Religion | Sikhism |
| Hobbies | Listening to Music, Driving |
Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Married |
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| Wife/Spouse | Pritpal Kaur Heer |
| Marriage Date | 1996 |
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Family
| Father | Dilbag Singh |
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Career
| Debut | Singing: 'Gairan Naal Peenghan Jhootdiye' (1993) |
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| Famous For | Debut super hit song 'Gairan Naal Peenghan Jhootdiye' (1993) |
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Favourites
| Favourite Singer | Kuldeep Manak |
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| Favourite Colour | Black, Yellow |
| Favourite Sport | Kabaddi |
Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. He is the sibling of Punjabi musicians Kamal Heer and Sangtar. | |
| 2. Began learning music formally when he was 11 years old. | |
| 3. He taught music to his younger siblings. | |
| 4. His singing journey commenced in 1993 with support from his brothers. | |
| 5. Immigrated to Canada in 1990. | |
| 6. His debut song 'Gairan Naal Peenghan Jhootdiye' earned him recognition. | |
| 7. Collaborated with the Indian government on implementing child labor laws. | |
| 8. Learned music from Ustaad Jaswant Bhanwra. | |
| 9. Started his own record label, Plasma Records, with Kamal Heer and Sangtar. | |
| 10. Released the massive hit song 'Kite Kalli Beh Ke Sochi' in 1998. | |
| 11. Signed with Tips Music and released albums like 'Husn Da Jadu' (2000), 'Gajray Gori De', and 'Dil Vatte Dil'. |