| Kuldeep Manak was a renowned Indian folk singer in the Punjabi music industry, famously called “Kaliyan Da Badahsah”. |
| He had two brothers - Siddqui, a devotional singer, and Rafiq, a tantric practitioner. |
| His school headmasters, Kashmir Singh and Lal Singh Brar, were key supporters who financially backed and motivated his singing career. |
| Kuldeep Manak relocated from Bathinda to Ludhiana to advance his singing ambitions. |
| His first EP, “Punjab Diyan Lok Gathawan,” was released in 1973. |
| In 1976, he introduced his first LP, “Ik Tara,” to his audience. |
| Known for his exceptional stage presence, he captivated audiences with his distinctive singing style using the musical instrument known as “Tumbi”. |
| He had a tradition of starting each stage performance with a tribute to Banda Singh Bahadur. |
| In 1981, he ventured into filmmaking by producing and acting in “Balbiro Bhabi”. |
| In 1996, he ventured into politics by contesting the Lok Sabha election from Bathinda as an independent candidate. |
| Kuldeep Manak credited his success to the blessings of a leprosy-afflicted seer. |
| His unique French-cut beard was a recognizable feature that added to his popularity. |
| He was celebrated for his ability to reach high pitches and notes in his songs. |