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Deep Sidhu
File:SSSidhu.jpg
1st Jathedar of Waris Panjab De
Preceded byPosition Established
Succeeded byAmritpal Singh
Personal details
Born
Sandeep Singh Sidhu

(1984-04-02)2 April 1984
Udekaran, Muktsar, Punjab, India
Died15 February 2022(2022-02-15) (aged 37)
Kharkhoda, Haryana, India
Occupation
  • Actor
  • activist
  • lawyer
[1]
Known forActivist, Founder Of Waris Panjab De Jathebandi
AwardsKingfisher Model Hunt Award
President's Scout
Best male debut in Punjabi Cinema

Sandeep Singh Sidhu, known as Deep Sidhu (2 April 1984 – 15 February 2022) was an Indian film actor and Sikh activist.[2] He worked in Punjabi films, starting his acting career with the film Ramta Jogi produced by Dharmendra under his banner Vijayta Films.[3][4]

Sidhu entered political arena in 2019, campaigning for the BJP candidate Sunny Deol, and later trying to take a leading role in the 2020 farmers protest.[5] A few months before his death in a road accident, he founded a Punjabi Sikh socio-political organisation Waris Panjab De, which has turned into a pro-Khalistan organisation by 2023.[6][7][8]

Early life[edit]

Sidhu was born on 2 April 1984,[9][10][lower-alpha 1] to a Punjabi family in Udekaran village of Muktsar district of Punjab.[3][12][13] His father Sardar Surjit Singh Sidhu was a lawyer and his mother passed away when he was 4 years old.[14] He has a brother called Surjit.[15] He obtained a degree in law from Punjabi University in Patiala.[16]

Prior to his separation, Deep Sidhu was married to Namrata Sidhu[17] and they both had a daughter called Rahne.[18] He then started dating actress Reena Rai after a divorce.

Career[edit]

Before starting his acting career Sidhu worked as a model, then as a lawyer.[3] He practised law only for a short time.[12]

Sidhu made his acting debut in Ramta Jogi, which brought him the PTC Punjabi Film Award for Best male debut in Punjabi Cinema in 2016. He then made an even bigger impression in Jora 10 Numbaria (2017), which turned him into a star.[12] He followed that with Rang Panjab (2018), Saade Aale (2018), Desi (2019) and Jora: The Second Chapter (2020). The release of Jora: The Second Chapter, which was a sequel to the successful Jora 10 Numbaria, was affected by the Covid lockdown in India.

Politics[edit]

Sidhu entered the political sphere during the 2019 Indian general election when he campaigned for the actor-turned-politician Sunny Deol, who was the BJP candidate for the Gurdaspur constituency. He was said to have been close to Deol and his pictures with Deol and prime minister Narendra Modi got circulated later in 2020.[12]

During the Covid-19 lockdown in India, Sidhu is said to have read the works of Ajmer Singh, about Punjab and Sikh history.[lower-alpha 2] This led to his political awakening, as Ajmer Singh had argued that Punjab's history has been "tampered with".[12][19] He uploaded several videos on social media on Punjab's history, culture and economy, and acquired a wide following.[19]

Farmers' protest[edit]

When farmers' protests began in Punjab in late 2020, against the BJP government's farm laws, the artistes of Punjab were prodded on social media into supporting the protests.[20] Deep Sidhu organised a protest at Shambu on Punjab–Haryana border on 25 September, along with a former gangster called Lakha Sidhana, which came to be called the "Shambu Morcha". The artist-organised protests did not meet with the approval of the farmer unions, who saw them as upstaging their own protests. They also said that these protests were misguiding the youth. Moreover, Sidhu and Sidhana were asking the protesters to broaden the agenda beyond the farm bills into a general protest against the Union government, in opposition to an alleged "attack on Punjab".[21] Sidhu also rebuffed the objections of the farmer unions saying that he would not abide by directives that were issued from closed-door meetings.[20] After the "symbolic protest" on 25 September, he launched a permanent "Shambu Morcha on 4 October, which continued,[22] until, in collaboration with Bharatiya Kisan Union (Sidhupur), the morcha broke the barricades at the Shambu barrier and marched towards Delhi. This forced the other unions also to march to Delhi.[12]

Throughout this period Sidhu was firm in his position that the protests were not merely about the farm bills, but to "change the entire power equation".[23] They had to be seen in the context of the "federal structure and existence of Punjab".[12] When farmer unions complained that the youth participating in his morcha did not even read the farm bills, he replied that they did not need to. If they understood that Modi wanted to "capture our lands", that was enough.[20] At one stage, one of the youngsters in the protest raised pro-Khalistan slogans, and the morcha manager Hakam Singh handed him over to the police. Sidhu said that it was harsh treatment and expelled the manager.[24] His Shambu Morcha, which is said to have been independent of the farmer unions, was live streamed by pro-Khalistan channels.[2]

The farmers that reached Delhi were blocked at the outer periphery of Delhi, where they continued their protest. For the Republic Day on 26 January 2021, the farmer unions planned a "Kisan Parade" on tractors through the Outer Ring Road, along a route agreed upon with the police. On the day before, Sidhu took over the main stage at Singhu, and argued for marching "inside Delhi".[2][25]> During the parade, some farmers that bought into the idea diverted from the agreed route, entered central Delhi near the ITO metro station, broke the police barricades and clashed with the police. There was rioting. In the afternoon, they entered the Red Fort area in their tractors, climbed on the ramparts of the monument and hoisted flags. Deep Sidhu was among them.[26] According to IANS, Sidhu did a Facebook Live broadcast of the event and commented, "We have only hoisted the Nishan Sahib flag (Sikh religious flag) on the Red Fort while exercising our democratic right to protest."[27] The federation of the farmers' unions, Samyukt Kisan Morcha distanced itself from Sidhu and accused him of leading the farmers to the Red Fort.[27][28][25] In video recordings Sidhu was seen being chased away by some farmers. He was found to have left Delhi and gone into hiding in Haryana.[28][29]

The Delhi Police booked Sidhu and Sadhana for instigating violence at the Red Fort.[30][31] After a preliminary investigation, they concluded that "there was a pre-conceived and well-coordinated plan to break the agreement between the Delhi Police and the leaders of protesting organisations."[32][33] Sidhu was arrested on 9 February 2021 from Karnal in Haryana on charge of instigating farmers to storm the Red Fort and causing violence.[34][35] He pleaded innocence and claimed he was not involved in any violence nor incited others. He said that he had exercised his right to peaceful protest and was implicated as he was a "popular face" present "at the wrong place at the wrong time".[36]

After his bail plea was approved, he was arrested a second time on a police case filed by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). ASI had accused Sidhu of damaging the monument and vandalism by the rioters.[37] His lawyer denounced the second arrest after bail as unconstitutional.[38] He was released on bail on 16 April 2021.[39]

Waris Panjab De[edit]

In September Sidhu formed a political organisation named Waris Punjab De that would work to get the farmers their rights from the Union government.[40] Before his death, he gave support to[41] the far-right leader Simranjit Singh Mann and Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar).[11]

Death[edit]

Sidhu met with a road accident on 15 February 2022, at the age of 37. The accident occurred on the Kundli-Manesar highway, in Haryana's Kharkhoda area, near Delhi. Sidhu was driving his car (a Mahindra Scorpio) towards Punjab. There were two people in the car; the passenger was his girlfriend, Punjabi film actress Reena Rai, survived with injuries.[42][43] According to Sonipat police, Sidhu died around 9 p.m. near the Peepli toll booth, after his car hit the rear end of a truck parked on the highway. The truck had broken down on the side of the road. The driver side of the car took the maximum impact of the crash. Sidhu was declared dead at the hospital.[44][45]

Commemoration[edit]

Sikh Community Tributes[edit]

In a condolence message, the chief of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (Sikh governing body) had said "Sidhu had played a leading role in mobilising the youth during the Kisan Sangharsh and spread the voice of Kisan Sangharsh across the country and the world. The serious people of Punjab are deeply shocked by his demise."[46]

In October 2022, there were talks ongoing with the SGPC and Mandeep Sidhu (Deep Sidhu's brother) to have his picture placed in the Central Sikh Museum.[47]

Deep Sidhu Memorial[edit]

The foundation of the Deep Sidhu Memorial was laid on 15 February 2023 by his brother, Mandeep Singh Sidhu and the inheritor of his organisation (Waris Panjab De), named Amritpal Singh, in Budhsinghwala village.[48] It is a large memorial which will be constructed by the year 2024, and includes a fountain, Gurudwara and hall as a part of the complex.[49] The gate has been constructed and features two prominent members of the Khalistan Movement both of which born in the same village; Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala and Deep Sidhu.[49][50]

Musical Tributes[edit]

Sidhu Moose Wala and Deep Sidhu were both very good acquaintances and after Deep Sidhu's death Moose Wala started becoming more vocal on Sikh issues.[51] He recorded two songs on Sikhism and Sikh politics with a few more to come out in the future.[52] In his song named 'SYL' a recording was played of Deep Sidhu's speech calling out two faced people after the 2020-2021 Indian farmers' protest.[53] A conspiracy was made that both Sidhu Moose Wala and Deep Sidhu were murdered due to both of them supporting the same party named Shiromani Akali Dal Amritsar before their deaths,[54][55] one which Punjab Police has murdered many politicians of such as Bimal Khalsa, Jagdev Singh Khuddian as well.[56] The leader of said party was also shot at, tortured, sent to an execution room and imprisoned.[57]

Wazir Patar created a tribute song in the aftermath of Sidhu Moose Wala and Deep Sidhu named 'Convict' which had pictures of Deep Sidhu and Moose Wala on a signboard which placed all Punjabi problems in it as he was trying to find the root of problems faced in Punjab. Deep Sidhu's dead body along with Sandeep Nangal Ambian and Sidhu Moose Wala's were lying on the floor as he was solving the case in the video.[58]

Roop Bhullar also penned a song with Gurpinder Sandhu named '47/84' in which two speeches were played, of Deep Sidhu and on the deceased Sidhu Moose Wala. Deep Sidhu's speech included the rebellious spirit of Sikhs.[59]

Shinda Bhajjal, Isaac Brar, Giani Satnam Singh Chaminda, Harry Harinder, Samrit Sandhu and many other artists released tribute songs towards Deep Sidhu.

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2015 Ramta Jogi Jogi Directed by Guddu Dhanoa [60]
2017 Jora 10 Numbaria Jora Directed by Amardeep Singh Gill [61]
2018 Rang Punjab - [62]
2022 Saade Aale Manjeet Film was launched at Cannes Film Festival [63][64]
2019 DesiFilms that have not yet been released - [65]
2020 Jora - The Second Chapter Jora [66]
2022 Saade Aale [67]

Honours and awards[edit]

Film Awards[edit]

Year Category Film Result Ref.
Kingfisher Model Hunt Award Won [12]
2016 Best male debut in Punjabi Cinema Ramta Jogi Won [68]
2018 Filmfare Awards Punjabi Jora 10 Numbaria Nominated [69]
2018 PTC Punjabi Film Awards as Best actor Nominated [70]

Panthic Awards[edit]

Year Award Reason Result Ref.
2021 Siropa by Guru Panth Khalsa. Conquering the Red Fort. Won
2022 Kaumi Shaheed by Guru Panth Khalsa in form of Sangat. Dedicated Struggle and vocaling issues for Panthic Cause. Won

Notes[edit]

  1. His driving license gives his year of birth as 1979.[11]
  2. Ajmer Singh is described as a naxalite-turned-Khalistan proponent.[2] He has written several books in Punjabi over the last decade, covering the history of Sikhs after Indian independence and representing a sense of Sikh grievance.

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