"Arijit Singh Sang Kirtan In Gurudwara": Singer's Father Reveals How His Sikh Family From Lahore Settled In Bengal

Arijit Singh, the celebrated Indian playback singer, has roots that trace back to Lahore, Pakistan, where his Sikh family originally resided. His father recently shared insights into their family's migration to West Bengal following the Partition in 1947. The Singh family faced significant challenges during this tumultuous period, ultimately settling in Bengal and establishing a new life. Arijit's father recounted how the family's strong connection to their Sikh heritage has always been a source of pride, leading to significant cultural influences in Arijit's upbringing. This connection is further exemplified by Arijit's recent performance of kirtan at a Gurudwara, showcasing his dedication to his roots. The family's journey reflects the larger narrative of many displaced families during the Partition, highlighting resilience and the enduring spirit of community. Arijit's story is not just about music; it is also a tribute to his heritage and the cultural tapestry that shapes contemporary Indian society.
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