Disha Patani's love life has always been a topic of discussion. Disha was previously linked to Alexander Alex, but she never confirmed the relationship. Later, she was spotted with a masked man at Nupur Sanon and Stebin Ben's wedding. She was then seen with the same man at a music concert. This man's name is Talwinder Singh Sidhu. Fans are eager to know who Disha's rumored boyfriend, Talwinder Singh Sidhu, is.
Who is Talwinder Singh Sidhu?
According to media reports, the man seen with Disha Patani is none other than Talwinder Singh Sidhu, known by his stage name Talwinder (or Talwiinder). Talwinder is a Punjabi singer, songwriter, and music producer.
Talwinder Singh Sidhu's Birth and Family
Talwinder Singh Sidhu was born into a Punjabi Jat Sikh family in Amritsar district, Punjab. Talwinder started singing at the young age of 4. At the age of 14, he moved to San Francisco, USA, where he pursued his studies along with music. Talwinder creates music in various styles, including trap, lo-fi, and hip-hop.
With whom has Talwinder collaborated?
Talwinder has sung and performed with several big singers. This list includes Yo Yo Honey Singh, Karan Aujla, and many other artists. He has also worked on some Bollywood songs, such as 'Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya' (Galla) and 'Tu Meri Main Tera' (Tenu Zyada Mohabbat).
Why does Talwinder hide his face?
According to media reports, Talwinder wants to keep his private life separate from his career. He believes it's important to live a normal life and stay away from the limelight. Therefore, he wears face paint or a mask while performing on stage to keep his identity hidden. Currently, there has been no official confirmation of Disha and Talwinder's relationship, but fans are quite excited after seeing the wedding and airport videos.
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