Vicky Dhaliwal

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Vicky Dhaliwal
Born
Tarandeep Singh Dhaliwal[1]

NationalityIndian
OccupationSinger lyricist
Known forDiamond, Rakhli Pyar Nal
PartnerRupinder Kaur
ChildrenAnmoldeep Singh Dhaliwal
Parents
  • Hardev Singh Dhaliwal (father)
  • Jatinderpal Kaur (mother)
Musical career
Genres
LabelsJass Records

Tarandeep Singh Dhaliwal, known professionally as Vicky Dhaliwal is an Indian-Punjabi lyricist, singer and former Kabaddi player. He rose to fame after release of "Diamond" by Gurnam Bhullar. He had played Kabaddi at national level but left due to injury in his shoulder. In September 2020, Dhaliwal released his debut single "1.5 Lakh", featuring Gurlez Akhtar.

Early life[edit]

Dhaliwal was born in a Jat Sikh family at Rasoli (a village near Patran in Punjab, India) as Tarandeep Singh Dhaliwal. He completed his school education in village Kamalpur Kaleke, where his maternal relatives live and further education in college near his residence.[2][3]

Kabaddi[edit]

Dhaliwal was the defender in Circle-style Punjabi Kabaddi. He had also played the national-level in Kabaddi. Also, he has played for many clubs and academies in his career. He left Kabaddi due to an injury in his shoulder. It took a long time for him to recover from his injury which led him to leave Kabaddi.[2]

Career[edit]

Dhaliwal used to write songs even when he played Kabaddi but didn't recorded any song before. In an interview he disclosed that, "He listened to the old and classical Punjabi lyricists and poets like Shiv Kumar Batalvi, Bulle Shah, Muhammad Sadiq, Gurdas Mann, Kuldeep Manak and many more. He got inspirations from them to write good. Also, he got some words from them for his songs." As Dhaliwal was born in a middle-class Jat Sikh family, his parents used to criticise his passion as an unrespected profession in society but still supported him. His career also includes the 17 years of hard struggle. Finally, he got success in 2015-16 when his written songs like "Rakhli Pyaar Nal", "Joban Rutte" and many more sung by Gurnam Bhullar, Gurjazz, Manjit Sahota, Miss Pooja and Jass Bajwa got huge success.[2]

Nowadays, Dhaliwal is known as one of the best Punjabi lyricist. Also, he has written song "Laanedarniye" form the film Kurmaiyan sung by Gurnam Bhullar. However, "Diamond" is believed his most popular song which was also sung by Gurnam Bhullar. The song has been viewed 536 million times on YouTube. Most of songs of Gurnam Bhullar, Gurjazz are penned by Dhaliwal.[4][5]

He has also been appeared in some song videos penned by him. When he asked about singing, he said, "Definitely, he would launch his own track sung by himself only in future as lyricist doesn't get that popularity and fame that singer get."[2]

Songs[edit]

List of singles as lead artist, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Music Producer(s)
"1.5 Lakh" 2020 Gurlez Akhtar MixSingh

Selected Songs :

  • Waake by Gurnam Bhullar
  • Sajja Hath by Jass Bajwa
  • Jatt Zimindar by Gurnam Bhullar
  • Gold Wargi by Jenny Johal
  • Laanedarniye by Gurnam Bhullar
  • Pakk Thakk by Gurnam Bhullar
  • Phone Maar Di by Gurnam Bhullar[6]
  • Ohi Boldi by Nisha Bano[7]
  • Diamond by Gurnam Bhullar[8]
  • Jeeju by Miss Pooja
  • Dhakad Yaar by Ajit Singh
  • Chobbar by Jass Bajwa
  • Deputy by Jass Bajwa
  • Mulaqat by Gurnam Bhullar
  • Thar Te Baraat by Dilpreet Dhillon
  • Laanedar by Gurjazz
  • Rakhli Pyar Nal by Gurnam Bhullar
  • Winnipeg by Gurnam Bhullar
  • Karmawala by Gurnam Bhullar

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Vicky Dhaliwal". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
  2. ^ a b c d e NewsNumber (2018-01-24), Interview with Vicky Dhaliwal, Writer || Bittu Chak Wala || Rang Panjab De, retrieved 2018-11-05
  3. ^ "ਸੰਘਰਸ਼ 'ਚੋਂ ਉੱਭਰੀ ਕਲਮ ਵਿੱਕੀ ਧਾਲੀਵਾਲ - Tribune Punjabi". Tribune Punjabi. 2018-04-07. Retrieved 2018-11-07.
  4. ^ "Jatt Zimidaar: Gurnam Bhullar's latest to release on November 5 - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
  5. ^ "Jatt Zimidaar: First look of Gurnam Bhullar's next is out - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
  6. ^ "'Phone Maar Di': Gurnam Bhullar shares the first look of his upcoming song - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
  7. ^ "'Ohi Boldi': Nisha Bano's song will make you get up and hit the dance floor - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
  8. ^ "Diamond Song By Gurnam Bhullar | Punjabi Video Songs - Times of India". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 2018-11-05.

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