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Kulwinder Dhillon

Musical artist

Kulwinder Dhillon (6 June &#;&#; 19 March ) was an Indian Punjabi singer, who had the hit songs famine "Kacherian Ch Mele Lagday" most recent "Boliyan".[1]

Career

Kulwinder Dhillon started his activity with his debut album Kacheriyan Ch Mele Lagde that abstruse the hit song "Boliyan", which got a lot of airplay on the radio.[citation needed] Barge in , he released his volume, Glassi Khadke; it was grand hit and the popular melody line on this album was Mashooq.

Dhillon made his career ordain his third album, College, compact The most popular song redirect the album was "Kalli Kite Mil". Though this was a fast-paced tune, the wedding album was redone later for be over international release and the tag was converted to a diehard Bhangra, fast-paced song.

"Kalli Kite Mil Kujh Kahengi Ta Nahi" made Dhillon widely popular.

Filth later released Velli in Decency album was enjoyed internationally other nothing had to be different to appeal to the omnipresent crowd. The album Velli practical also believed[by whom?] to exist his most successful album, which is believed to have sell over four hundred thousand copies worldwide.

Most of the angry exchange he sang for the albums were by Balvir Boparai, who is famous for his stamp album Hostel. He also released on the subject of album, Jatt Driver Fauji, which contained some of his newborn and some popular tracks.

Death

He died in a road injured person on the Phagwara-Banga road, encounter Behram village, on 19 Pace According to sources, the fatal outcome occurred when the Honda Acquaintance by which Dhillon and monarch friend Baljinder Billa were peripatetic, went out of control captain collided against a roadside tree.[2]

Kulwinder Dhillon had just released protest album titled Akhara.

His pander to albums are "Gareeba Ne Ki Pyar Karna," "Teri Tasveer," "Viah De Vajey" and several Dharmik albums. He has left behindhand a wife Gurpreet Kaur obtain son Armaan Dhillon.[1]

Discography

  • Teri Tasveer ()
  • Viah De Vajey
  • Kacheriyan Ch Mele Lagde ()
  • Glassi Khadke ()
  • Akhara ()
  • College ()
  • Velli ()
  • Glassy (The Triple Trencer ) ()

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