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Moosewala’s younger brother is a spitting image of late Punjabi singer; parents reveal face

Moosewala's real name was Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, which explains the naming of the younger child
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Sidhu Moosewala's parents revel face of their younger son. Photo: sidhu_moosewala/instagram
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Without doubt, Sidhu Moosewala's younger brother Shubhdeep is a carbon copy of the late Punjabi singer.

Moosewala’s parents on Thursday night shared a cute picture of their youngest son Shubhdeep on social media. In the caption in Punjabi, they expressed their gratitude towards God for blessing them with another son. They have also shared a video of Shubhdeep where he appears wearing a light pink colour turban.

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In the video, a picture of Sidhu Moosewala is also seen when he was perhaps same age as Shubhdeep.

Several photographs of Balkaur and Charan are seen in the clip, following which Shubhdeep makes an appearance. He is sitting in the lap of his parents.

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Excited fans could not keep their calm as the face of young Shubhdeep was revealed.

“The parents of the he family of late Sidhu Moosewala shared a very cute pic of his little brother! We think the legend is back,” wrote one.

Moosewala's real name was Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, which explains the naming of the younger child.

Balkaur and his wife had announced the birth of the baby boy in March. Charan Kaur gave birth to the boy at the age of 58 and she got pregnant via the IVF route.

Balkar had announced the news of his wife's pregnancy on Facebook.

He had then pleaded: "There are so many rumours going around about our family, but they are not to be believed. Whatever news is there, the family will share with you all". Sidhu Moosewala was brutally shot dead by six assailants on May 29, 2022, a day after his security cover was pruned down by the government, at his village in Punjab's Mansa district.

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