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"I Am No Longer Me, I Have Become You": Sidhu Moosewala’s Father Releases Heart-Wrenching Message in Son’s Memory

Balkaur Singh Sidhu, father of late Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala, has released an emotional and deeply personal message reflecting on the pain, betrayal, and profound changes in his life since his son’s tragic death. The message, shared on social media, has left fans across the world teary-eyed, once again rekindling the grief and sorrow over the loss of the beloved artist.

In his note, Balkaur Singh opened up about the emotional turmoil he has endured over the last three years. “I have changed a lot,” he wrote. “In three years, I made the mistake of considering those people as mine, who were against me and my family. Every time the face of a particular person was exposed, I was shocked.”

He spoke of how these betrayals hardened his once soft nature. “My soft nature became harsh, my ease became accustomed to testing. I changed, and this change was justified,” he said, adding that his past optimism had slowly been replaced by guarded silence and painful realizations.

Perhaps the most soul-stirring lines of his message came when he described how the memory of Sidhu lives through him. “I am no longer me, I have become you,” he wrote, recalling the burden of Sidhu’s last moments and the haunting memory of his son’s silent, innocent face.

Balkaur Singh did not hold back while addressing those who have opposed or misunderstood him. “If you had endured the same suffering as I, you would also be like me today,” he stated, describing how the grief has reshaped his personality, making him quieter, more contemplative, and distant from the world.

“Today I felt like sharing these things,” he said, ending his message with the line, “In the thoughts of your memories, your father.”

The post has evoked strong emotional responses from Sidhu Moosewala’s fans and members of the Punjabi and Sikh communities, many of whom continue to mourn the singer's death. Known not only for his music but for his fierce identity and fearless voice, Sidhu's legacy remains deeply etched in public memory.

The message from his father serves as a stark reminder of the personal cost of public tragedy, a father's sorrow that still runs as deep as it did the day his son was taken from him.