The parents of India’s famous late singer Wripras Dhumosewala recently shared the first picture of their little son Shubh Deep after eight months.
In this picture shared on her official account on Instagram, little Shubdeep can be seen sitting on her father Balkur Singh‘s lap with a heart-warming smile while her mother Charan Kaur is also sitting on the same side.
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Late Punjabi rapper Sidhu Moosewala’s parents Balkur Singh and Charan Kaur gave birth to a son on March 17, 2024. Now they have posted the first picture of their eight-month-old son on social media.
The family photo posted alongside the caption in Punjabi reads, ‘These eyes have a unique depth, which understands every reality of our lives. There is an innocence of the face and a precious radiance beyond words, which always makes us feel that the face which we once surrendered to God with tearful eyes, has now returned to us in a small form, which Blessed by the grace of God and the prayers of all brothers and sisters. We will always be indebted to Wahiguru for the immense blessings he showered on us.
Social media users have shown their love for this post. Some users compared him to Sidhu and wrote, “Sidhu is back, little Sidhu looks like big brother.”
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**Interview with Wripras Dhumosewala’s Parents: Reflections on Love, Loss, and New Beginnings**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Balkur Singh and Charan Kaur. Your recent post of little Shubh Deep has touched many hearts. Could you tell us what this moment means to you as parents and how Shubh has brought light into your lives after such a profound loss?
**Balkur Singh:** Thank you for having us. Sharing Shubh’s first photo after eight months was monumental for us. He symbolizes hope and new beginnings. Despite our deep sorrow from losing Sidhu, Shubh has filled our lives with joy and reminded us of the blessings that life can bring.
**Charan Kaur:** Shubh’s smile is a reflection of innocence and the joy of life. Every day, we feel his presence is like Sidhu’s—it’s as if he is with us in spirit, guiding and blessing us. The love we feel from support within our community is incredible.
**Interviewer:** The comparison of Shubh to Sidhu has sparked a lot of conversations online. Some fans are even saying things like, “Sidhu is back.” What do you think about these comparisons? Do you feel any pressure or expectations because of it?
**Balkur Singh:** It’s quite touching to see how much Sidhu meant to his fans. In a way, it’s comforting to hear these comparisons, but honestly, we wish for Shubh to grow as himself. We sometimes feel a weight, but we focus on nurturing him in a safe and loving environment.
**Charan Kaur:** We simply hope that Shubh finds his own identity and embraces his life’s journey. While Sidhu will always be a part of our story and legacy, our love for Shubh is unconditional and solely for who he is.
**Interviewer:** Social media is buzzing with opinions on this topic. How do you feel about the public’s reaction to your family and Shubh as part of Sidhu’s legacy?
**Balkur Singh:** It’s overwhelming but heartwarming. There’s a sense of belonging and warmth from our fans. However, we also urge everyone to respect our space as we navigate this sensitive time in our lives.
**Interviewer:** Given your circumstances, do you think there’s room for a healthy debate on how families cope with public scrutiny after losing a loved one?
**Charan Kaur:** Absolutely. Families like ours face unique challenges. It can be enlightening to have such discussions—combining love and grief with public attention brings various perspectives. But ultimately, we seek understanding and support, not judgment.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Balkur and Charan. Your insights into love, loss, and new beginnings are invaluable, and we look forward to seeing how little Shubh grows.
*What do readers think about the ongoing comparisons between Shubh and Sidhu Moosewala? Is it helpful for the family, or does it add unnecessary pressure? Let’s discuss!*