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Shiv Kumar Batalvi was born on 23 July 1936 (though a few documents related to him state 8 October 1937) in the village Bara Pind Lohtian in the Shakargarh Tehsil of Gurdaspur District (now in Narowal District of Punjab, Pakistan) into a Punjabi Hindu Brahmin family to father, Pandit Krishan Gopal Sharma, the village tehsildar in the revenue department, and mother, Shanti Devi, a housewife.
B. Babalu (comedian) Norman G. Baker; Art Ball; Rita Barberá; Jess Barker; Don Marino Barreto Jr. Ary Barroso; John Barrymore; Shiv Kumar Batalvi; Tina Bell; Henry Bennett (rose hybridizer)
Ratan Singh Bhangu (died 1846) 19th century. Pundit Tara Singh (1822–1891) ... Shiv Kumar Batalvi (1937–1973) Sujan Singh (1909–1993) Sultan Bahu (1628–1691)
Shiv Kumar may refer to: Shiv K. Kumar (1921–2017), Indian writer in English; Shiv Kumar Batalvi (1936–1973), Indian poet in Punjabi-language; See also.
Ratan Singh Bhangu (died 1846) Lutf Ali - 18th century; Khwaja Ghulam Farid- 18th-19th century; ... Shiv Kumar Batalvi - 20th century; Sharif Kunjahi - 20th century;
He was the first to sing Shiv Kumar Batalvi's songs which were later sung by many other Punjabi singers including Jagjit Singh, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Ghulam Ali. As comedians, they were the first Punjabi duo to record comedy in records, [ 2 ] and playing Mai Mohno and Posti , released several records including Posti Canada Vich , Posti England ...
Death of Shiv Kumar has not been delved into enough. Nothing has been said about how a young man of just 36 years, a celebrity poet, died at the peak of his career? There is a lack of writing skills too. The article, while calling it a myth, the popular opinion that Shiv Kumar drank excessively, says He was a kind heartded man.
Surinder Kaur (25 November 1929 – 14 June 2006) was an Indian singer and songwriter. While she mainly sang Punjabi folk songs, where she is credited for pioneering and popularising the genre, Kaur also recorded songs as a playback singer for Hindi films between 1948 and 1952.