Manmohan Waris

Manmohan Singh Heer(Manmohan Waris) (born 3 August 1967) is an Indian Punjabi folk/pop singer. He is the elder brother of record producer Sangtar and singer Kamal Heer. Waris is considered one of the most gifted singers of Punjabi folk music.

Birth
Manmohan Waris was born in a Heer Jatt Sikh family of village Halluwal to father Sardar Dilbag Singh.

Career
Manmohan Waris was born in Halluwal, Punjab, India, the eldest son of Dilbag Singh. He started training in music aged 11, passing on what he learnt to his younger brothers. He moved to Canada in 1990, with Waris releasing his first album Gairan Naal Peenghan Jhootdeye in 1993.

He signed with Tips Music and released the album Husn Da Jadu with them in 2000, before starting his own record label, Plasma Records with his brothers, Kamal Heer and Sangtar. He has released the majority of his music on this label.

In 2004 Waris released Nachiye Majajne, the same year touring in the Punjabi Virsa 2004 tour. Following his studio album Dil Nachda in 2007, Waris's latest album, Dil Te Na Laeen was released in 2010. He then toured around the world with Punjabi Virsa 2010.

Waris is married to Pritpal Kaur Heer and they have two children.

Unofficial

 * Mahiya (Unofficial studio album, released in 1992)
 * Kalli Beh Ke Sochi Ni (Remix) (Single)

Concerts and tours
In August 2003 he appeared at Shaunki Mela 2003, a Special Tribute Concert for Dhadi Amar Singh Shaunki, with his two brothers.

The three brothers tour every year
 * Punjabi Virsa 2004
 * Punjabi Virsa 2005
 * Punjabi Virsa 2006
 * Punjabi Virsa 2007
 * Punjabi Virsa 2008
 * Punjabi Virsa 2009
 * Punjabi Virsa 2010
 * Punjabi Virsa 2011
 * Punjabi Virsa 2012
 * Punjabi Virsa 2013
 * Punjabi Virsa 2014
 * Punjabi Virsa 2015
 * Punjabi Virsa 2016
 * Punjabi Virsa 2017
 * Punjabi Virsa 2018
 * Punjabi Virsa 2019
 * Punjabi Virsa 2020
 * Punjabi Virsa 2021
 * Punjabi Virsa 2022
 * Punjabi Virsa 2023

He also performed "parbat Ali Vijay Diwas at a Special Concert for the Indian Armed Forces with Kamal Heer in 2008, and sang at the 2009 Punjabi Music Awards.

Awards
He was awarded Best Playback Singer at the PTC Punjabi film awards in 2016 for his rendition of "Parne Nu" from the film Faraar .