Things to learn from Sidhu Moose Wala (Subhdeep Singh Sidhu) life

A humble homage to Sidhu Moose wala, Brother. Sidhu Moose Wala life, during my research, I discovered some fascinating things from him.

Introduction of Sidhu Moose wala (Shubdeep Singh Sidhu)

Things to learn from Sidhu Moose Wala (Subhdeep Singh Sidhu) life

Subhdeep Singh Sidhu, popularly known as "Sidhu Moose wala," was a single kid to his parents. Sardar Balkaur Singh, Sidhu's father, was in the military but had to withdraw due to an injury. He left the army and went to work for the Panjab Police Department in Punjab. His father is a major source of inspiration for him. Sidhu was well-paid, yet he never carried a wallet. He gave control of money to his father. In one interview he said that "No one is more loyal than a FatherCharan Kaur is Sidhu's mother, and she is a housewife. Sidhu is extremely close to his family, and he has performed songs for them like "Dear Mama" and "Bapu."

Things to learn from Sidhu Moose Wala (Subhdeep Singh Sidhu) life

The name "Sidhu Moose wala" was a tribute to his village of Moosa in Punjab's Mansa District. Sidhu was born on June 11th, 1993. Sidhu was majorly singer, rapper, songwriter writer, Politician, and member of the Indian National Congress political party.

He sang over 60 songs, many of which are very popular and frequently appear on world top lists. He was known for his provocative lyrical style, which frequently promoted gun culture while also making some problematic religious statements.

Things can be learned from Sidhu Moose wala life

People around us can educate us a lot. Today, we can learn positive lessons from his life and implement them in our own lives.

Struggle and Hard work

He had faced a lot of struggles in his life. Shubdeep Singh Sidhu's journey to Sidhu Moose wala was challenging. He had to fight hard throughout his life to achieve the summit of success. When Sidhu was a child, his father stated that they did not have enough money. Because school was 24 kilometers distant from his village, he had to drop Sidhu off at school every day on his scooter. One day, a building caught fire, and he arrived 20 minutes late because he had to drop Sidhu off at school.

His father went back to the house later that evening and said, "Either you go to school or I quit my job." After a few days, he bought Sidhu a bicycle. Since then, Sidhu has cycled 24 kilometers per day till he passed the +2 Class. Since he was a child, he has experienced numerous challenges. He was a courageous young man who never gave up in life. After that, he completed his graduation in Electrical Engineering from Guru Nanak Dev College and traveled to Canada for further studies.

Sidhu began singing at an early age and learned from Ludhiana's Harvinder Bittu Ji. He worked at hotels in Canada, where he chopped meat and wash dirty utensils while singing some songs.

The journey towards becoming a lyricist: Sidhu wanted to be a singer, so he approached someone for lyrics. The lyricist told him to come to my village and he would be given the song. Sidhu jumped on his bike and rode to the lyricist's village in the pouring rain. He called him several times, but after too many calls, the lyricist picked up the phone and said, "Come another day." This upsets him, so he returned and started writing. He took a serious approach and vowed he would only sing songs he wrote himself. His first written song was “License” sung by Ninja.

When we accept a challenge, we use all of our resources to defeat those who set it for us. Sidhu Moose Wala’s life was turned upside down when this happened to him. Through his songs, he had a unique way of responding to naysayers. When he was in difficulty, he focused on the situation and began writing. His statements became more violent as the situation worsened.

Things said by Sidhu Moose Wala in interviews

He was a courageous and down-to-earth person. In his daily life, he was a saint, but on stage, he was a beast. I heard him on ABP Majha, Daily Awaz, On Air, Sidhu Moose Wala and JagBani, Lok Opinion, RED Fm, OFF Screen, and Mehfil Media. He just asked for meals for everyone, including the detractors, in all of his interviews. He was a soft-spoken man who never revealed his next projects and kept them a secret.

·   We don't have to tell everyone everything; some secrets should only be disclosed when necessary; otherwise, they may lose their significance. People will take it and do it before use if you speak before doing it, and we will have to face the consequences.

"Jiyona Jhut te Marna Sach" he said in interviews, "day by day, we're getting closer to death." He declared that he would not be a member of the crowd as long as he lived. I'll go right if the crowd goes left. God has blessed me this time, and I wanted to make the most of it before my demise. Because the environment and trends are constantly changing. He also stated that he was single enough if he was correct. No one will support him if he does something wrong.

·    We must accept what we have and adapt to the situation, and if we have power and time, we must use it to the maximum extent possible.

Be original to yourself, according to Sidhu.  If you begin to flatter others, they will notice and they will not treat us with the respect that we deserve. If we enjoy our work, others will come to us for help if we maintain to do so. First and foremost, be capable of achieving anything without relying on others. How can a person who can't help himself serve others?

·  We must first work hard on ourselves before others would come to us. If we have food, we can serve it to others; however, if we are hungry, we cannot serve food to others.

Sidhu also emphasized the importance of having faith in God. God gave us life and made every one of us unique, as well as a distinct route to follow in our lives. God is keeping an eye on us, and he will assume responsibility for our actions.  We don't have to hold others responsible for our own mistakes. We requested a proposal from someone because we requested it. After that, we decided to go ahead and do it. So let's quit blaming others for our own mistakes.

·  We must have faith in God and continue on with our lives. We don't have to hold others responsible for our own mistakes.

"This Father and Mother is proud of his Son (Sidhu Moose Wala)"

Baba nanak prah nu apne Paira Ch than deve.

"Legends Never Dies"

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  1. Rip Sidhu, Sachin you put in words very nicely legends life ๐Ÿ’ฏ

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