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News: King of Punjabi pop and ace Bollywood singer Mika has
always been talk of the town not just because of his back to back smash hit
musical numbers, but a flamboyant
lifestyle too. A die hard Punjabi by heart who remains in constant limelight
due to controversies showed his spiritual side recently by organising a langar
at a Gurudwara in Mumbai on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti. Not just that,
a strong believer in Sikhism, Mika surpassed the barriers of faith and religion
by conducting a very similar kind of langar at world famous Islamic Shrine Haji
Ali.
Speaking about his faith on God and journey
as a singer, Mika Singh said, “I started
out with very little, but now I have everything I could ever ask for. My journey has
been a dream and it is with Guru's blessings that I have achieved success as a
singer. And, what better way to show my appreciation, than to do seva at the
Gurudwara and organise a langar. I believe in equality and have utmost faith in
every religion. Best way to serve any religion is by serving humanity which is
why I’ve organised similar type of langar service at Haji Ali too.”
Apart from
these activities, very few know that Mika Singh also runs an NGO called ‘Divine
Touch’ in Vikaspuri, New Delhi which work towards the empowerment of girls by
providing them vocational training in a safe and encouraging environment. Other
than that conducting free langar service at his farmhouse in Gurgaon is a
frequent practice.
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