When it comes to Bollywood party songs and any female rapper is mentioned, Hard Kaur’s name is bound to come up. Winning the hearts of fans with songs like ‘Rola Pe Gaya’ and ‘Sadda Dil Bhi Tu’, Hard Kaur has made a name for herself among top singers in a very short time. She also claims that she is the country’s first female rapper. In her birthday special, we present you some anecdotes from the life of Hard Kaur.
Born on July 29, 1979 in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, Hard Kaur’s real name is Tara Kaur Dhillon. He belonged to a middle class family. At that time his mother ran a small beauty salon. In general, Hard Kaur was happy in his life, but this happiness could not last long. Actually, when Hard Kaur was young, his father passed away. During the year 1991, his mother married a British man and she also moved to England with her mother. Hard Kaur studied alone in England, but his mind began to indulge in the world of music. He liked hip-hop music from the beginning.
Hard Kaur dreamed of achieving a different position in the world of music. Actually, this was the period when rappers in India were only men. Faced with such a situation, he decided to make a name for himself in the world of rap. First, he kept his stage name Hard Kaur. Hard Kaur’s first song was ‘Ek Glassy’ which caught on as soon as it came along. Following this, the song ‘Paisa Fenk’ from Shriram Raghavan’s film ‘Johnny Gaddar’ took him to the heights of fame. While Hard Kaur made people dance to many hit songs, like ‘Move Your Body’, ‘Talli Hua’, ‘Rola Pe Gaya’, ‘Sadda Dil Bhi Tu’.
Hard Kaur, who won the hearts of fans with her excellent voice, has also been embroiled in controversy for her statements. In fact, Singer had used abusive words towards the Sikh community and Guru Gobind Singh during one of her concerts. Apart from this, she has also made indecent comments about Uttar Pradesh CM and RSS head Mohan Bhagwat. In such a situation, a case was registered against her. A few years ago, Hard Kaur had also posted in support of Khalistan.
