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Later he started writing stories under the name Hardev Dilgir and wrote about 35 books of stories and songs like Zaildarni Rohee Da Phull, Ikk See Kurhi etc.!
Hardev Dilgir
Indian lyricist (1939–2022)
Musical artist
Hardev Dilgir (1939 – 25 January 2022) best known as Dev Tharike Wala, was an Indian lyricist.[1][2][3] He is known for his hit kali, Tere Tille Ton, sung by Kuldeep Manak.[1]
Early life
Dev was born as Hardev Singh, in 1939,[2] to father S.
Ram Singh in the village of Tharike[3][4] in British Punjab. He got his elementary education from the village school where he took admission in 1945.[4] Then he went to high school in Lalton kalan village nearby and then to Ludhiana for higher education.[2]
Career
While studying in Lalton village high school, his Punjabi teacher, Hari Singh Dilbar, a well known Punjabi writer and novelist, encouraged him to write some poetry[5] and Dev wrote a song for children, as he was a child himself at that time, named Chal Chakk Bhaine Basta School Challiye which was published in a