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Saturday, October 17, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Amazing running Sikh
I have mentioned Fauja Singh before and I can't stop being amazed at his stamina and willpower. Imagine to start running professionally at the age of 71, sorry it was actually 81. Now he is 98 and he is still running. Now he wants to beat his own record. He replaced David Beckham for Adidas ad. Unbelievable! In some countries 68 is an average age to be dead...check statistics. Well done! Nothing is impossible!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Anita Lerche - Singing gori from Denmark
Please let me introduce you to Anita Lerche - Singing gori from Denmark. What you think? How is her Punjabi? Read more go to Gora Sikh blog.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Vote for one-of-a-kind blog - Gora Sikh Blog
Please vote for Gora Sikh Blog. One of a kind blog about people who became or becoming sikhs by choice, about exploration of sikh culture & sikh soul, about mixed marriage & anything else you want. Great blog! Needs your help!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Signature from Britain Got Talent will be in Michael Jackson's gig

Signature from Britain Got Talent will be in Michael Jackson's gig. Cool news! I really love this group!
If you don't know them read my previous posts
- Britain's got talent - Suleman Mirza and dancing Sikh
- Suleman Mirza and Madhu Singh are in the final of Britain's got talent.
MICHAEL Jackson has handed Britain’s Got Talent runners-up Signature a role in his upcoming shows. Jacko met tribute act Suleman Mirza, 30, and Madhu Singh, 35, at the O2 Arena after seeing them on YouTube. From The Sun Newspaper
Well done to boys! They are unique and very entertaining dance act!
Friday, April 3, 2009
Sonny Caberwal - first Sikh super model in Germany's GQ photo shoot

Remember my previous article about Sonny Caberwal being featured in Kenneth Cole's adverts. That time he made many people proud. He did it again!
American Sikh Sonny Caberwal has become the international face of the prestigious German men's magazine GQ in spring-summer collection 2009. Finally the stereotypes are broken. I suppose there is a big road ahead of Mr Singh but he did it again.
"It's not about me, but about Sikh identity and about our culture and traditions being shown in a positive light to people around the world," the Mail Today quoted Caberwal as saying in Mumbai. 



