1. Baldev Salotra
Baldev Salotra, born on 4th November 1951, is an Indian producer and writer working predominantly in the Hindi and Punjabi theater, television, and film industry. He is also known as Baldev Singh Salotra and hails from the Gurdaspur district in Punjab. He is a graduate. Baldev Salotra has been the president of the Kapurthala-based cultural club Pir Punjab. He was the founding member of the Jalandhar-based Sirjana Socio-Cultural Society. He is married. Baldev Salotra is best known for working as a program producer on the national television channel Doordarshan. He joined Doordarshan National in 1985 and is best known for being the program producer of the 2008 Doordarshan devotional series Guru Manyo Granth.
...2. Surjit Patar
Surjit Patar is a poet and writer from Punjab, India, who writes in Punjabi. He was born in the village of Pattar Kalan in the Jalandhar district on 14TH January 1945. He received his undergraduate degree from Randhir College in Kapurthala, followed by a Master's degree from Punjabi University in Patiala and a PHD in Literature from Guru Nanak Dev University in Amritsar on the topic "Transformation of Folklore in Guru Nanak Vani." He eventually went into academia and retired from Punjab Agricultural University in Ludhiana as a Professor of Punjabi. He is married to Bhupinder kaur patar and has two children: Manraj Patar and Ankur Patar.
...3. Uttam Singh
Uttam Singh is an Indian musician (Music director, violinist, and arranger) born on 25 May 1948. He is known for directing music for Yash Chopra’s Dil Toh Pagal Hai. He lived with his parents who moved to Mumbai when he was twelve years old. Father of Uttam Singh was a Sitar player. Since he was a child, he started learning Tabla and Western violin. To earn income for survival, his family used to conduct kirtans at different Gurudwaras. For three years he worked as a Violinist. In 1963, he broke through when he worked on a Mohammad Safi’s documentary as a violin player.
...4. Jeet Raj