The Indian-born Canadian Singer, Amritpal Singh Dhillon, widely known as AP Dhillon has been in the limelight for the past few years, all thanks to his chartbusting songs. We all know who AP Dhillon is as he has become a household name, but we don’t know much about the star himself. Right?
Perhaps this is the reason why watching ‘AP Dhillon: First of its Kind’ gives you goosebumps, which depicts AP’s journey from ashes to stars. Available in four parts, this series will take you through the rise of AP Dhillon, his musical style and his struggle to reach the coveted stage of Rogers Arena.
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The 30-year-old singer has changed the music landscape in an instant. AP Dhillon, who hails from Gurdaspur, Punjab, got real limelight with his track ‘Brown Munde’. Here is a comprehensive review of ‘AP Dhillon: First of its Kind’ docu-series:
What ‘AP Dhillon: First Of A Kind’ is all about?
AP Dhillon is currently one of the most prolific singers in the global music scene. But the documentary series reveals how he rose to fame and what his entire team went through. The series will delve deep into the lives of the team consisting of his brothers JiminXR, Shinda Kahlon and Gurinder Gill.
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The series will take fans through AP’s life from the beginning. His journey from Gurdaspur to Vancouver promises to give fans a lot of thrill. The overall journey seems downright unreal as it turns out how he endured everything – from working in a store to saving money and forming a group with her fellow Punjabis.
A Subtle Touch into AP Dhillon’s Life
The document series certainly gives us more insight into the personality of AP Dhillon. From being raised by a single parent to his love for his grandmother, everything can touch your heart. Then it is also interesting to see that due to this he had to leave his pind and settle in Canada.
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What you will love about the documentary is that AP and his father probably get a chance to show their feelings. However, some critics believe that 3 years may be too short a time to make a docu-series as they may find some flaws in it.
10 AP Dhillon Songs That Will Get You Moving
- Brown Munde
- Insane
- Desires
- Ma Belle
- Excuses
- Majhail
- Toxic
- Tere
- Faraar
- Saada Pyaar
But if you have a question in mind if this docu-series is worth watching, the answer is a big yes. Keep visiting Dazzlerr for more buzzing updates!