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Presenting an exclusive interview with Krishan Kumar, an inspiring entrepreneur who has penned down about his trailblazing journey in his latest autobiography – Refugee Entrepreneur. Read further to get moved with his motivational trail.
Tell us about your childhood experience when you crossed over to India and settled in the City Beautiful.
I was born in Karachi on 20 March 1937 to Dr M.L. Singh and Mahesh Devi. The paternal side of my family were traditionally doctors – my father was an eye surgeon, my grandfather too was a doctor, and my great grandfather was a ‘hakim’ who practised in Afghanistan, before settling down in Lyallpur, near Faislabad.
But those were the times of social strife, and I was just 10 years old when we left everything, our home, our businesses and jobs, our friends and families behind and crossed over to India to stay in my father’s cousin’s home in Ferozepur.
After I completed my matriculation I apprenticed at a chemist shop in Ludhiana in order to prepare for setting up my own chemist shop.
Dad was nearing retirement and at that time around 1958, the announcement of a brand-new city Chandigarh was abuzz everywhere, and one day, my father and I landed up in the city to bid for an auction of commercial plots. We were allotted Shop N
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Sidhu Moose Wala
Indian rapper and singer (1993–2022)
Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu (11 June 1993 – 29 May 2022), known professionally as Sidhu Moose Wala,[5][6] was an Indian singer and rapper. He worked predominantly in Punjabi-language music and cinema. Moose Wala is considered to be one of the most influential and successful Punjabi rappers of all time [7][8] and to many, among the greatest singers of India in this generation.[9][10][11][12]
In 2020, Moose Wala was named by The Guardian among 50 up and coming artists.[13] He also became the first Punjabi and Indian singer to perform at Wireless Festival and won four awards at the Brit Asia TV Music Awards.[14]
Moose Wala rose to mainstream popularity with his track "So High". In 2018, he released his debut album PBX 1, which peaked at number 66 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart. His singles "47" and "Mera Na" were ranked on the UK Singles Chart.
Born in Moosa, Punjab, Moose Wala began his career in 2016 as a songwriter for the song "License" by Ninja, and as lead artist in 2017 with Gurlez Akhtar for a duet song, "G Wagon". Following his debut, he collaborated with Brown Boyz for various tracks.