His Punjabi-pop style soon attracted audiences from all over India and he also undertook playback singing roles where his voice was dubbed on to those of movie actors. Mann had a breakthrough in 1999 when exposure provided by India MTV and T-Series assisted his Oye Hoye album to become a success. Mann realized that the market for Punjabi music in Canada was small and he returned to Punjab to record his albums. It was then that his recording of Chithiye Nee Chithiye was released and this track became a regional success. His beginnings as a professional artist can be traced to 1992, he was in Punjab. Mann began singing as an amateur in 1980 and performed in local shows for the South Asian community while attending high school in Canada. He was born in Khemuana village, Bathinda district of Punjab, India.
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