Audience is my inspiration: GUURDAS MAAN

Entertainment, Pollywood


Gurdas Maan, who brought Punjabi folk music to the forefront, refuses to follow the typical commercial pattern of music. Thus, in the age of singles, the 60-year-old talks about his new album called Punjab, the evolving industry and his resistance to change.


People have become more hateful towards each other. They are constantly creating barriers on the basis of religion and gender. Secularism to 'bacha hi nai hai duniya' me (There is no secularism left in the world). 


People should realise that everyone is free to practice whatever religion they want, and that they should treat fellow humans with love and respect.This shabad is very beautifully crooned by Gurdas Maan, and the story revolving around this incident has been conceived and conceptualized by Gurrick G Maan.


Album-Punjab has seven songs. The third one, Mittar Pyare Nu, which released last week, has Guru Gobind Singhji’s poetry.With ‘Mittar Pyare Nu’ we get to witness the eternal-ecstatic bond of man and the Almighty. With such finesse in every song and its story, we can’t wait to know what’s more in store for us in this album which is catering to the whole spectrum of emotions.