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A Delightful Spread at Gurdas Maan’s son’s Wedding

 India’s leading catering experts Foodlink curated an exquisite food spread at famous singer GurdasMaan’s son GurikMaan’s wedding in Patiala

Chandigarh 30 Jan : Popular singing sensation Gurdaas Maan’s son’s wedding celebrations has become the talk of the town right from the lavish preparations, glammed up events and a stellar guest list. Punjabi’s love their food and there was no stone left unturned when it came to the delectable spread at the extravaganza.

Interestingly, Deepika and Ranveer as well as the very popular Ambani weddings were catered by the same brand, i.e. Foodlink. They are reported to have an illustrious clientele right from the Ambani’s to the Bachchan’s and the who’s who of India’s elite.
The guest list includes big names from the Bollywood and Punjab music industry as well as foreign dignitaries. In order to cater to the large high-profile guests, Maan’s paid attention to the small details.Nuances of eclectic Indian flavors featured in an extensive array of cuisines prepared for the celebrations. Apart from the glittery affair, what grabbed the attention was that lavish exotic spread of Indian delicacies.

There were interesting items on the menu like ‘VilayatiSabzi’ an ode to their friends out of India, and a spin on welcome drinks including a ‘Tamarind Magarita’. Along with twists in the menu, there were also classics like the ‘MurghIraniTikka’, ‘Amritsari Fish Fry’ among others for the non-vegetarians and the famous ‘BhindiKurkuri’ and ‘Dal Bukhara’ for those who preferred a vegetarian spread.  Deserts served were both global and local and alongside special handchurned ‘Belgian Chocolate’ icecream, Churros, Apple Crumble Custard were desi sweet dishes including ‘SitaphalRasmalai’ and ‘DanedaarMoongDaalHalwa’ to name a few. A totalof 21 desserts bringing together the best of India and the west were served at the celebrations.
The Maan’s wedding was a lavish affair but rooted in Punjabi traditions.

PUNJABI SONG “SINDHURI PAGG” RELEASED ON YOUTUBE

Chandigarh : G Lines productions in collaboration with DK Production today released the song – ‘Sindhuri Pagg’ on Saturday at Chandigarh Press Club, Sector 27.
The song was released by Vishal, Surinder Miapuria and Dyal Krishan in the august gathering of music lovers and media. The song is sung by Gurkirat Kaur while it is beautifully penned down by writer Surinder Miapuria. GS guri led his perfection to the song direction and also composed its music. Experienced Dayal Krishan has done the DOP and editing part of the song while the project is jointly produced by the Surinder Miapuria, Dayal Krishan and Santanshu Sharma. 
During the launch, Model Vishal said the song is filmed at the picturesque locations nearby Chandigarh countryside outskirts. The song reflects the emotions a bride who went her home just after her wedding and again received by her husband to take into her new house. The song also projects the traditional values of rural Punjab. He said the song will surely live up the expectations of viewers as it will soon visible in all TV and social media platforms.

For Song click on link : https://youtu.be/FlbKkvObZ-A

Gurik Maan’s Wedding Knot with Simran Kaur Mundi  

Patiala: The son of Gurdas Maan, the great artist of the Punjabi music industry, Gurike Mann and former Femina Miss India and Indian model and pollywood actor Simran Kaur Mundi are in the process of getting married at Gurdwara Sri Singh Sabha Patiala was celebrated at the function.

According to the information received, Gurdas Mann’s only sons, Gurike Mann and Simran Kaur Mundi have been in a relationship with each other for the past few years. Some pictures of the duo have also appeared on social media.

Let us tell you that Gurik Mann has been living in Mumbai for a long time. He appeared with Gurdas Mann’s new song ‘Punjab’. He filmed a video of this song.

Speaking of Simran Kaur Mundi, she has won many titles including Miss India, Miss Universe and Femina. She has worked in Punjabi films like “Best of Luck” and “Avoiding Boys” in films.

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