B Praak (Punjabi Music Director) Age, Height, Family, Career, Net Worth, Lifestyle & Facts

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Real Name: Prateek Bachan

Nickname: B Praak

Profession(s): Singer, Music Director, Music Composer

Date of Birth: 7 February 1986 (Friday)

Age (as of 2022): 36 Years

Birthplace: Chandigarh, India

Nationality: Indian

Hometown: Chandigarh, India

Religion: Sikhism

Marriage Date: 4 April 2019

Marriage Place: Zirakpur, Punjab

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EDUCATION

School: St. Xavier, Chandigarh, India

PHYSICAL STATISTICS

Height (approx.): in centimeters- 163 cm in meters- 1.63 m in Feet Inches- 5’ 4”

Weight (approx.): in Kilograms- 65 kg in Pounds- 143 lbs

Body Measurements (approx.): – Chest: 39 Inches – Waist: 30 Inches – Biceps: 12 Inches

Eye Colour: Dark Brown

Hair Colour: Bald

FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS

Family: Father – Varinder Bachan (Music Director and Composer) Mother – Name Not Known Brother – Not Known Sister – Suhani Bachan

Marital Status: Married

Affairs/Girlfriends: Not Known

Wife/spouse: Meera Bachan

Children: He has a son named Adabb Bachan, who was born in 2020. Note: In June 2022, B Praak and his wife, Meera Bachan, lost their newborn baby at birth. He took to social media to share the news.

Wife: Meera

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Awards, Honours: At the 67th National Film Awards, he won the Best Male Playback Singer Award for Kesari (Hindi).

OTHER INFORMATION

Address: Chandigarh, India

Hobbies: Gymming, Dancing, Swimming, and Cooking

Tattoos: He has inked “B lyk Praak” on his arms. He has also tattooed a mike on his right arm and some musical tattoos on his chest

Food: Manchurian, Chicken

Singer(s): Gurdas Maan , A. R. Rahman , Pritam , Jazzy-B

Colour: Black

Actress: Deepika Padukone

Actor: Akshay Kumar

INTERESTING BACKGROUND INFORMATION

B Praak, born Prateek Bachan, hails from a rich musical lineage, being the son of renowned Punjabi music director and composer Varinder Bachapan. His father’s contributions to the music industry include popular tracks such as “Chandigarh Kare Ashiqi” by Jassi Sidhu and “Tutak Tutak Tutiya” by Malkit Singh. Growing up in this inspiring environment, Praak was affectionately nicknamed “Preky” by family and friends, a name that reflects the warmth and closeness of his upbringing. His formative years were marked by a deep love for music, a passion that was nurtured by his father, who laid the groundwork for Praak’s future in music direction.

During his college years, Praak was not just a passive admirer of music; he actively experimented with it, engaging in beatboxing and showcasing his ability to mimic various musical instruments using just his voice. This unique skill set, combined with nearly a decade of dedicated practice, equipped him with the tools necessary to thrive in the competitive world of Punjabi music. It was after this extensive preparation that he made his remarkable singing debut with the soulful track “Mann Bharrya.” This song not only catapulted him into the limelight but also set the stage for his first Bollywood hit, “Teri Mitti,” featured in the film “Kesari” in 2019.

Praak’s journey to success was not without its struggles. In candid interviews, he recalls a time when he earned a mere Rs. 30 for his efforts, living modestly by spending Rs. 20 on transportation and the remaining Rs. 10 on food. Despite the challenges, he persevered, and his hard work paid off as he became known for hit songs such as “Kudiyan Te Bussan” by Sharry Maan, “Assi Munde Haan Punjabi” from the movie “Taur Mittran Di,” and collaborations with stars like Diljit Dosanjh in “Do You Know,” and Hardy Sandhu in “Soch” and “Backbone.” His talents have been recognized with accolades, including the Most Romantic Ballad of the Year and Best Music Video Award for “Soch,” which further solidified his position in the industry.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, B Praak harbors dreams of transcending borders, aspiring to create music for both Bollywood and Hollywood. His dedication to his craft is matched only by his personal quirks; he has an obsession with watches and never leaves home without one adorning his wrist. Moreover, his admiration for fellow Punjabi artist Jazzy B was so profound that he emulated his hairstyle during his college days. While reflecting on his journey, Praak noted that many singers, including Jassi Gill and Ammy Virk, expressed interest in performing “Mann Bharrya,” but he chose to take on the song himself. However, he was not entirely pleased with T-Series’ launch of a Hindi version of his composition “Soch,” demonstrating his desire to maintain the authenticity and integrity of his work as he continues to evolve in the dynamic landscape of music.

Note: All biographical information compiled from publicly available sources.

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