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New York’s Time Square Featured Sidhu Moosewala’s Baby Brother; Fans Declare ‘Legend Is Back’

Without a doubt, the devoted fan base of late rapper and composer Sidhu Moosewala has only become bigger after his passing on May 29, 2022. Fans of the late musician Moosewala recently honored him and rejoiced over the birth of his younger sibling. The father of Sidhu Moosewala, Balkaur Singh, declared his son’s birth on March 17. It is said that IVF was used to conceive the child. The baby’s name, Shubhdeep, comes from the name of his late brother, Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, who went on to become well-known as Sidhu Moosewala. The only child of Balkaur Singh and Charan Kaur was Sidhu Moosewala. At age 28, he passed away.

Alongside older images of Moosewala as a newborn from 1993, the Times Square billboard included images of infant Shubhdeep. A picture of Moosewala and his father was also included. An Instagram video of this Times Square homage to Moosewala was posted by the well-known account Ludhiana Live. “Big moment for Sidhu Moose Wala: His dad and newborn baby’s photo shining bright in New York’s Time Square,” said the description accompanying the video. An Instagram user commented, saying, “Singh is back.” Someone else commented, “Pride of Punjab. Born star.” A supporter wrote, “Legends never die.”

It seems that TSX Entertainment, an entertainment platform that provides 15-second screen time on Times Square billboards, planned this Times Square billboard presentation. In New York City, Times Square is regarded as one of the most costly and sought-after locations for advertisements.

Balkaur Singh posted a picture of the baby on Instagram on March 17 along with the caption, “The Almighty has put Shubh’s younger brother in our bag with the blessings of millions of souls who love Shubdeep.” The family is well thanks to Waheguru’s blessings, and they are grateful for everyone’s tremendous affection.

The newborn’s birth, meanwhile, has generated debate. Charan Kaur is 58 years old, and Balbir Singh is 60, according to sources. In India, men and women may participate in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) services between the ages of 21 and 55, and between the ages of 21 and 50, respectively. Inquiring as to how Kaur had IVF therapy at the age of 58 when the legally allowable age cut-off is 50, the center wrote to the Punjab government.

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