Babu Singh Maan


Babu Singh Maan also known as Maan Maraarhan Wala is a noted Punjabi songwriter/lyricist of Punjab. He penned the first song of singer Kuldeep Manak's career.

Early life

Maan was born on 10 October 1942, to father S. Inder Singh and mother Aas Kaur, in the village of Maraarh of Faridkot district in British Punjab. He got his primary education from the nearby village known as Jand Sahib and his poetry started publishing in children magazines while he was in just 6th standard. He passed his graduation from Barjindra College, Faridkot.

Career

His song, duddh kahrh ke jaag na laavan, terian udeekan haania was published in a magazine by Kartar Singh Balaggan. His first book, Geetan Da Wanjaara, was published in 1963. His first recorded song was sung by singer Gurpal Singh Pal and later many famous singers like Harcharan Grewal, Surinder Kaur, Sukhwinder Singh, Mohammad Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar, Gurcharan Pohli, Harbhajan Maan, and more given voices to his songs. He is the person to write the first song of singer Kuldeep Manak's career. Most of his duets was sung by Muhammad Sadiq and Ranjit Kaur. He also written songs for many films including Nasibo and Sassi Punnu. He is a versatile artist and touched many important topics in his songs. Most of his songs speaks about the village culture and relationships. He also written songs about the famous love stories of Punjab like Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiban, Sohni Mahiwal and Heroes of Punjabi folklores and history like Pooran Bhagat and Sucha Singh Soorma. Maan has also served as Sarpanch of his village for 3 times.