Bhagwant Mann Height, Age, Caste, Wife, Family, Biography & More

Bio/Wiki
Profession(s) Comedian, Actor, Politician
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) in centimeters– 172 cm
in meters– 1.72 m
in feet & inches– 5’ 8”
Eye Colour Black
Hair Colour Black
Career
Debut Comical audio cassette album: Gobhi Diye Kachiye Vaparne (1992)

Film (As an Actor): Tabahi (1993) as Ludna
Politics
Political Party • People’s Party of Punjab (PPP) (2011-2014)

• Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) (2014-Present)
Political Journey • Joined the People’s Party of Punjab (PPP) in 2011
• Contested the 2012 Punjab Legislative Assembly from the Lehra constituency but lost the polls
• Joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in 2014
• Elected as MP from Sangrur Lok Sabha constituency in 2014, defeating Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa with a margin of 2,11,721 votes
• Appointed as the convener of AAP Punjab in 2017
• Member of Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice from 1 September 2014 to 25 May 2019
• Member of the Consultative Committee on Ministry of Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, and Drinking Water and Sanitation from 1 September 2014 to 25 May 2019
• Member of the Joint Committee on Offices of Profit from 11 December 2014 to 25 May 2019
• Contested the 2017 Punjab Legislative Assembly elections from the Jalalabad Assembly Constituency and lost the polls by 18,500 votes to Punjab Deputy CM and SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal
• Re-elected as MP from Sangrur in 2019
• Member of Standing Committee on Food, Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution from 13 September 2019 to 14 March 2022
• Elected as MLA from Dhuri Assembly Constituency in 2022
• Resigned from the position of MLA from Dhuri Assembly Constituency on 14 March 2022
• Took oath as the Chief Minister of Punjab on 16 March 2022
Personal Life
Date of Birth 17 October 1973 (Wednesday)
Age (as of 2021) 48 Years
Birthplace Satoj, Sunam Tehsil of Sangrur district, Punjab
Zodiac sign Libra
Nationality Indian
Hometown Satoj, Sunam Tehsil of Sangrur district, Punjab
School Bhagwant Mann did his schooling at three schools. Initially, his parents enrolled him in a local school in Satoj, where he studied till the 6th standard. From 7th to 9th standard, he attended a school in Tolawal village, Sangrur, where his father worked as a teacher. From 9th to 12th standard, he attended a school in Cheema, Sangrur.
College/University Shaheed Udham Singh Government College, Sunam, Sangrur, Punjab
Educational Qualification Bachelor of Commerce (I Year) [1]MyNeta.info
Religion Sikhism [2]The Indian Express
Caste Jatt [3]The Indian Express
Address Permanent Address
34, Dream Land Colony, Patiala Road,
Sangrur-148001, PunjabPresent Address
33, Duplex MP’s Flats, North Avenue,
New Delhi-110001
Controversies Charged for rioting, assault, and obstructing police from performing their duties: In 2020, an FIR was registered against Mann for rioting and assaulting police during a protest against the power tariff hike. The protest was held near the MLA hostel in Sector 4, Chandigarh. An on-duty woman constable claimed that Mann had thrown stones at her and some other cops during the protest. In the charge sheet of the case was filed against Mann in 2021 he was booked under various Sections of the IPC including rioting, voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant in discharge of his duty, every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object, and disobedience to order promulgated by public servant.

Booked for flouting Covid-19 safety norms during a protest: in 2021, Mann and other AAP leaders were charged with flouting Covid-19 safety norms during a protest against the Congress government over the power shortage issue. The gherao was conducted at the farmhouse of Captain Amarinder Singh, who was then the chief minister of Punjab, at Siswan near Chandigarh. The protestors who had gathered in large numbers without wearing masks or observing social distancing forced their way through the multi-layered barricades, following which the police had to restore to cane-charge. Following the protest, Mann was booked under Section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) and Section 51A of the Disaster Management Act of Indian Penal Code at the Mullanpur police station in Mohali.

Relationships & More
Marital Status Married
Family
Wife/Spouse First Wife– Inderpreet Kaur (Ex-wife)

Second Wife– Dr Gurpreet Kaur (doctor)
Children Son– Dilshan Mann
Daughter– Seerat Kaur Mann
Parents Father– Mohinder Singh (worked as a science teacher in a government school)
Mother– Harpal Kaur

Note: Bhagwant Mann’s father, Mohinder Singh, died in 2011.
Siblings Sister– Manpreet Kaur( works as a Punjabi teacher in Budha Dal Public School, Patiala, Punjab)

Note: Bhagwant Mann had a younger brother who died at the age of five due to stomach cancer when Mann was seven.
Favourites
Singer (s) Gurdas Maan, Mohammad Rafi, Asha Bhosle
Song(s) ‘Sada Dil Mod De’ by Gurdas Mann, ‘Jane Kyon Log Mohabbat Kiya’ by Lata Mangeshkar,
Sport(s) Hockey, Tennis, Basketball
Tennis Player(s) Stefan Edberg, John McEnroe, Boris Becker, Martina Navratilova, Monica Seles, Steffi Graf, Rafael Nadal, Maria Sharapova
NBA Team Los Angeles Lakers
TV Shows Kelowna (Canada)
Style Quotient
Car Collection • 2 Toyota Fortuners
• Chevrolet Cruize
Money Factor
Assets/Properties [4]MyNeta.info Movable Assets
• Cash- Rs. 1,10,000
• Deposits in Banks, Financial Institutions and Non-Banking Financial Companies– Rs. 6,76,513
• Motor Vehicles– Rs. 30,00,000
• Jewellery– Rs. 5,00,000
• Other assets– Rs. 5,70,000Immovable Assets
• Agricultural Land– Rs. 1,12,00,000
• Commercial Buildings– Rs. 37,00,000
Net Worth (as of 2021) Rs. 1,66,74,366 [5]MyNeta.info

Some Lesser Known Facts About Bhagwant Mann

  • Bhagwant Mann, an Indian comedian, actor, and politician, achieved the position of the 17th Chief Minister of Punjab on March 16, 2022. He gained recognition in the Punjabi entertainment industry for his comedic TV shows and films such as ‘Sawdhan Agge Bhagwant Mann,’ ‘Jugnu Haazir Hai,’ and ‘Bhagwant Mann Non Stop.’ After a successful 18-year career in comedy, Mann made a transition into politics by joining the People’s Party of Punjab (PPP) in 2011. Subsequently, in 2014, he became a member of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
  • As a mischievous child, Mann thoroughly enjoyed entertaining others by imitating his friends, teachers, and even the sounds of a tractor. From a young age, he developed a deep affection for listening to the radio and became an avid follower of charismatic radio jockeys such as Hari Sandhu, Devki Nandan Pandey, Indu Bahi, Tirath Singh Dhillon, and Raman Kumar. Through the radio, he found himself captivated by the realms of both music and politics. Additionally, the radio offered him a wealth of humorous material, which he later incorporated into his stand-up performances.
  • During his time at Shaheed Udham Singh Govt College in 1991, Mann was actively involved in the college’s youth festivals. He enthusiastically participated and achieved success in a range of inter-college and inter-zonal competitions, including poetry, mono acting, and histrionics. Notably, Mann’s batchmate during college was the well-known Punjabi actor, comedian, and singer, Karamjit Anmol.
  • Concerned about Mann’s education, his father prohibited him from engaging in any extracurricular activities during his time in college. Despite his father’s warning, the comedian continued to perform on stage, but kept it a secret to avoid conflicts with his father. Consequently, whenever Mann won prizes or mementos in competitions, he generously distributed them to fellow bus passengers during his commute from college to his home.
  • At one of these festivals, his career as a professional comedian took off when he caught the eye of Jarnail Ghuman, a music producer at DMC Records Ltd. Impressed by his talent, Ghuman offered Mann the opportunity to record an audio cassette of his stand-up performances.
  • Mann visited the main office of DMC Records Ltd in Ludhiana prior to recording his cassette. There, he received instructions to join Punjabi folk singers Muhammad Sadiq and Ranjit Kaur for their stage performances in order to gain practical knowledge. Following this, Mann balanced his college schedule during weekdays and accompanied the singers to their shows on weekends.
  • He made his debut in the Punjabi entertainment industry on May 16, 1992, with the release of the comedy audio album ‘Gobhi Diye Kacchiye Vaparne.’ This satirical piece touched upon topics such as inflation and corruption.
  • During an interview, Mann reminisced about a time when he was commuting to college by bus. He happened to hear his own audio cassette playing, but since people were only acquainted with his voice at that time, no one recognized him.
  • Mann rose to fame through his hilarious audio album ‘Kulfi Garma Garam,’ in which he cleverly parodied well-known Punjabi songs. Through his comical audio albums, Mann successfully introduced the Punjabi audience to the comedy genre of “parody,” where he presented various subjects in a satirical or ironic manner.
  • Afterwards, Mann decided to explore the Punjabi film industry, where he successfully acted in several notable films such as Kachehari (1994), Nain Preeto De (1995), and Main Maa Punjab Dee (1998). Notably, Bhagwant Mann’s presence is prominently featured on the poster of the film ‘Main Maa Punjab Dee’ (1998).
  • In addition to Mann’s other comedy audio albums like Mithiya Mircha, Dhakka Start, and Lalloo Kare Kawaliyan, there is also Sadi Billi Sanu Miyaoon.
  • His career quickly skyrocketed, prompting him to drop out of college during his second year.
  • In the early stages of his career, Mann partnered with Punjabi comedian Jagtar Jaggi to produce a range of audio and video albums, including popular titles such as ‘Hass-Hass Ke,’ ‘Just Laugh Baki Maff,’ and Lallu Kare Kawaliyan.
  • Afterward, Mann began to release video albums such as ‘Sawdhan Agge Bhagwant Mann’, where he appeared alongside Punjabi actor and comedian Rana Ranbir. The cast of ‘Sawdhan Agge Bhagwant Mann’ consists of Bhagwant Mann and Rana Ranbir.
  • Some of Mann’s other well-known comedy skit video cassettes include Bhagwant Mann Non Stop (2001), Kee Main Jhooth Boliya (2004), and Just Laugh Baaki Maaf (2009).
  • Mann and Jagtar Jaggi joined forces for the popular TV show ‘Jugnu Kehnda Hai.’ The show, which aired on Alpha ETC Punjabi, brought them immense fame in Punjab. They later teamed up again for ‘Jugnu Haazir Hai’ on MH One Music. This successful program also featured other Punjabi comedians like Binnu Dhillon and Karamjit Anmol. Bhagwant Mann, Karamjit Anmol, and Binnu Dhillon are all part of the television show ‘Jugnu Haazir Hai’.
  • In addition to Jagtar Jaggi, Mann also appeared alongside Punjabi actor Rana Ranbir on the weekly TV show ‘Jugnu Mast Mast’, which was broadcasted on Alpha ETC Punjabi.
  • The comedy skit show ‘No Life with Wife’ took Mann and his co-performers, Tejinder Thind, Binnu Dhillon, Karamjit Anmol, Rana Ranbir, Simranpreet, and Anita, on an extensive tour across the UK, US, and Canada in 2003.
  • Mann, a talented singer-songwriter, frequently showcased his talent by parodying Punjabi songs in his comedy skit albums. He even contributed his vocals to the music album ‘Jatta Da Munda Gaun Lag Gaya.’ Despite his initial aspiration to pursue a singing career, Mann found that music naturally became an integral part of his creative journey as a comedian due to his deep passion for it.
  • In 2008, Bhagwant Mann took part in the prestigious Great Indian Laughter Challenge, a popular Indian reality stand-up comedy show. The show, which aired on STAR Plus, had Navjot Singh Sidhu, a former cricketer, politician, and television personality, as one of the judges.
  • Bhagwant Mann has participated as a contestant in the TV show “Comedy Ka King Kaun,” broadcasted on Sony Sab. The show was judged by renowned Punjabi comedian Jaspal Bhatti and Indian actress Divya Dutta.
  • Mann employed satire to cleverly portray social and political matters, imitating various figures such as politicians, law enforcement officers, corporate divisions, and sports personalities. This approach not only entertained but also enlightened individuals. By vocalizing societal concerns, he became a relatable figure, receiving letters from fans detailing the challenges they encountered in different parts of Punjab. These admirers implored Mann to incorporate these issues into his comedic performances, hoping to capture the government’s attention. His dedicated fanbase viewed him as a conduit for reaching out to indifferent government officials who often overlooked the struggles of ordinary citizens.
  • Despite not being affiliated with any political party until 2011, Mann remained well-informed about the prevailing political situations. Prior to joining a specific party, Mann actively engaged in numerous protests alongside Balbir Singh Rajewal, a prominent figure in the 2020 Indian farmers’ protest.
  • He embarked on his political career in 2011 when he became a member of the People’s Party of Punjab (PPP), which was established by Indian politician Manpreet Singh Badal. The Punjab-based political party was founded in March 2011 following conflicts between Manpreet Singh and his uncle, Parkash Singh Badal, the former Chief Minister of Punjab and leader of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD).
  • Bhagwant Mann became a member of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in 2014. He had a meeting with Arvind Kejriwal, the national convener of AAP.
  • Inderpreet, who has been by Mann’s side since their PPP days, played a proactive role in supporting AAP during the 2014 Indian general elections in Punjab. Throughout the Lok Sabha elections of 2014, Inderpreet Kaur wholeheartedly campaigned for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) by delivering compelling speeches in the villages of Sangrur.
  • After becoming the MP Sangrur in 2014, Mann, a dedicated follower of Bhagat Singh, paid a visit to his memorial in Khatkar Kalan the very next day. His purpose was to seek the blessings of the renowned Indian revolutionary. During an interview, Mann expressed his deep admiration for Bhagat Singh and made a noteworthy comparison. Unlike those who typically visit a temple after purchasing a new car, Mann chooses to visit the Khatkar Kalan memorial as a symbolic act of devotion.
  • Mann portrayed Boota, a politician and the main character, in the 2015 Indian-Punjabi political comedy film ’22g Tussi Ghaint Ho’.
  • In March 2015, Bhagwant Mann and Inderpreet Kaur submitted a divorce petition in a SAS Nagar court. They sought a divorce by mutual consent under Section 13-B of the Hindu Marriage Act. Surprisingly, Inderpreet, who had previously supported Mann’s political endeavors, had changed her stance and was no longer in favor of his political career. This news came as a surprise to many, as the couple had appeared to be happily married.
  • In a public declaration on his Facebook account, the MP from Sangrur, Mann, expressed his allegiance to Punjab, choosing it over his own family. Known for his eloquence in the Lok Sabha, Mann penned a poem stating that his life took a different turn when he left his village, and the court’s recent decision further solidified his bond with Punjab. The court case presented him with a challenging choice between two families, and he ultimately stood by Punjab. However, Mann faced criticism for supposedly exploiting his divorce case for political advantage. Since the divorce, his ex-wife, Inderpreet, and their children now reside in California, US, while Mann frequently shuttles between Delhi and Mohali in India.
  • Bhagwant Mann tweeted in 2018 that he was stepping down as AAP Punjab’s president due to his disappointment with Arvind Kejriwal’s apology to Bikram Singh Majithia. Despite not actively serving as the state president for ten months, there was uncertainty about his position as the party did not accept his resignation. However, in January 2019, he was reappointed as the state president of Punjab to bolster AAP’s chances in the upcoming 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
  • Mann emerged as the preferred candidate for the position of Chief Minister for AAP in the upcoming 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly elections, based on the results of public polling.
  • In February 2022, a resident of Nabha in the Patiala district accused Bhagwant Mann of concealing his marital status in his election affidavit. The accuser claimed that Mann had falsely marked ‘not applicable’ in the spouse column despite not being legally divorced. The complaint was sent to the Punjab chief electoral officer, who discovered that Mann and Inderpreet Kaur had not completed the required steps for divorce after filing a petition in 2015. Consequently, no divorce judgment was issued. The returning officer stated that she had not received any complaint regarding this matter and that she was not authorized to verify a candidate’s marital status unless there were serious criminal charges against them. However, according to the 17th Lok Sabha Members Bioprofile, Bhagwant Mann is listed as a divorcee.
  • , led the AAP in forming its first state government in Punjab. They achieved a remarkable victory by securing 92 seats out of the total 117 in the elections held on 10 March 2022.
  • On 16 March 2022, Bhagwant Mann was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Punjab at the ancestral village of the Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh, Khatkar Kalan. The ceremony witnessed the presence of Punjab Governor Banwarilal Purohit.
  • During the initial Cabinet meeting on March 19, 2022, Mann, the newly appointed chief minister of Punjab, declared his plan to address the 25,000 job openings across various departments within the Punjab government. This initiative encompasses 10,000 vacancies within the Police Department.
  • Mann has faced multiple accusations of showing up intoxicated at formal events. In 2015, a video of him attending a condolence meeting in Faridkot while under the influence of alcohol went viral. Similarly, in 2019, another video of Mann delivering a speech at Lok Sabha, allegedly drunk, became popular online. Despite publicly pledging to quit drinking alcohol in his mother’s name during a pre-election rally in 2019, Mann has been accused by both the Congress and the BJP of not keeping his promise. [8]
  • Afterwards, he earned the nickname “Pegwant Mann” for his drinking habits. [9] The Print
  • During an interview, Mann revealed that his chin had been attached to his chest when he was born, but it detached itself after an hour. The doctors chose not to intervene at the time, as the infant appeared to be fine. However, as Mann grew older, he developed a cyst in his throat which required surgery at Rajindra Hospital, Patiala. Although the doctors were unsuccessful in their first attempt to remove it, they managed to succeed in the second attempt.
  • During his teenage years, Mann, a fervent fan of sports, spent his time watching prestigious tennis tournaments including the Grand Slam, The US Open, Wimbledon, The French Open, and the Australian Open on the Doordarshan channel. Expressing his broad interest in various sports, he mentioned in an interview that he thoroughly enjoys watching live matches whenever possible. Furthermore, Mann revealed that he actively engaged in competitive volleyball and shooting during his university days.

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