PERSONAL INFORMATION
Real name: Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu [1] Filmfare
Nickname(s): • Sidhu Moose Wala • Moosewala • Gaggu [2] Scroll.in
Profession(s): • Singer • Actor • Lyricist • Model • Politician
Known for: Singing the song ‘So High’
Date of Birth: 11 June 1993 (Friday)
Birthplace: Village Moosa, Mansa, Punjab, India
Age (at the time of death): 28 Years
Zodiac sign: Gemini
Nationality: Indian
Hometown: Village Moosa, Mansa, Punjab, India
Age: 28 Years
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EDUCATION
School: S.Chetan Singh Sarvhitkari Sr. Sec. Vidya Mandir, Mansa, Punjab [6] Sidhu’s Facebook Account
College/University: Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana, Punjab
Educational Qualification: 2016: Degree in Electrical Engineering [7] Filmfare
PHYSICAL STATISTICS
Height (approx.): in centimeters – 185 cm in meters – 1.85 m in feet inches – 6’ 1”
Weight (approx.): in kilograms – 85 kg in pounds – 187 lbs
Body Measurements (approx.): – Chest: 44 inches – Waist: 32 inches – Biceps: 14 inches
Eye Colour: Black
Hair Colour: Black
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
Last Song: Last Ride (15 May 2022) [3] Amar Ujala
Marital Status (at the time of death): Engaged
Wife/Spouse: N/A
Parents: Father- Balkaur Singh (Retired Army personnel and a farmer) Mother- Charanjeet Kaur Sidhu (Sarpanch of the village Moosa)
Siblings: Brother – 1 (Born on 17 March 2024 through IVF)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Debut: Lyricist: Licence- by Ninja (2016) Singing (Duet): Belong Karda with Gurlez Akhtar Film – Teri Meri Jodi (2019)
MONEY FACTOR
Car Collection: • Mahindra Thar Jeep • Jeep • Range Rover • Mercedes Benz • Toyota Fortuner • SUV
Salary (approx.): According to media sources, Sidhu used to charge 6 to 8 Lakh rupees for a night club show and 15 to 20 Lakh rupees for a live music concert show. [11] Navbharat Times
Assets/Properties[12]Navbharat Times: Cash: Rs. 5 Lakh Bank: Rs. 5 Crores Jewellery: Rs. 18 Lakhs
Net Worth (approx.): Rs. 8 Crores [13] Navbharat Times
OTHER INFORMATION
Last Film: Jattan Da Munda Gaun Lagya (2022)
Political Party: Indian National Congress (INC) Note: He joined the Indian National Congress on 3 December 2021 in the presence of Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi and PPCC chief Navjot Singh Sidhu . [4] The Indian Express
Date of Death: 29 May 2022
Place of Death: Near Jawaharke village, Mansa, Punjab
Death Cause: Shot Dead in an Attack [5] The Times of India
Hobbies: Playing Musical Instruments, Driving, Shopping
Address: Village Moosa, District Mansa, Punjab, India
Tattoos: He had inked six tattoos: • ‘Dasam Granth Quote’ tattoo on his right shoulder and arm • ‘Skin Mask’ tattoo on his right forearm • ‘Ak 47’ tattoo on his right forearm • ‘Skull’ tattoo on his right forearm • ‘Logo’ tattoo on his right forearm • Tattoo on his right forearm
Fiancée: Amandeep Kaur [10] Pinkivilla
Food: Butter Chicken, Rajma
Actor: Diljit Dosanjh
Singer: Kuldeep Manak
Fashion Brands: Louis Vuitton, Armani
Sport: Football
Colours: Black, Red, Blue
Bike Collection: Royal Enfield
Death Date: 29/05/2022
INTERESTING BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Sidhu Moose Wala, born as Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, was a dynamic force in the realm of Punjabi music and cinema, celebrated for his multifaceted talents as a singer, rapper, and actor. His artistic journey began at a young age when he started singing folk songs in the fifth grade. By 2016, he had made a pivotal decision to pursue a career in music, launching his path as a lyricist with the hit song “License,” performed by Punjabi singer Ninja. The same year marked his relocation to Brampton, Ontario, Canada, where he would not only complete his college education but also release his debut single, the duet “G Wagon.” This move proved instrumental, as Moose Wala soon formed a fruitful collaboration with the music group Brown Boyz, allowing him to blend his songwriting prowess with vocal performances under the banner of Humble Music.
The year 2017 was a significant turning point for Moose Wala, as he released “So High,” a gangster rap track that garnered widespread acclaim and catapulted him into the limelight. This song, produced in collaboration with Byg Byrd, won him the Best Lyricist award at the Brit Asia TV Music Awards, marking the beginning of a prolific period in his career. Alongside “So High,” he released a series of popular singles including “Issa Jatt,” “Tochan,” and “Warning Shots,” establishing himself as a leading voice in the Punjabi music scene. As he continued to perform at live concerts across India and Canada, his reputation grew, and he received nominations for various awards, including the PTC Punjabi Music Awards in 2018 for his work on “Issa Jatt.”
Throughout his career, Moose Wala maintained a strong presence in both music and the community. In 2019, his album “PBX 1” achieved significant acclaim, winning the Best Album Award at the Brit Asia TV Music Awards. He also received accolades for his tracks “Legend” and “47,” the latter making its way onto the UK Singles Chart. His foray into acting began in 2019 with the film “Teri Meri Jodi” and continued with subsequent roles in “Gunah” and “Yes I Am Student.” Notably, his music often sparked controversy, including a public rivalry with fellow artist Karan Aujla, characterized by diss tracks and social media exchanges. Despite legal challenges and scrutiny over his lyrical themes, Moose Wala’s influence only seemed to grow, as illustrated by his ability to connect with fans, amassing millions of followers across social media platforms.
Tragically, Sidhu Moose Wala’s life was cut short on May 29, 2022, when he was fatally shot by unidentified assailants in his native village of Jawaharke, Punjab. His untimely death shocked fans and the music community alike, leading to an outpouring of grief. In July 2022, a life-size statue of Moose Wala was unveiled in his hometown, a poignant tribute that left his father in tears, reflecting the profound impact of his son’s legacy. Even after his passing, Moose Wala’s music continues to resonate, with posthumous releases such as “Mera Na” achieving millions of views shortly after their debut, further cementing his status as an iconic figure in Punjabi culture. With a career marked by passion, talent, and an unwavering connection to his roots, Sidhu Moose Wala’s legacy endures, and his contributions to music and film remain celebrated by fans worldwide.
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Note: All biographical information compiled from publicly available sources.