You might have heard the name of Hardeep Singh Kohli, The UK Sikh Presenter. He has been in news for harassment and sexual misconduct. But let us tell you who is he? Hardeep Singh was the Finalist Contest in the master chef show.
Read Interesting Facts About Hardeep Singh Kohli
- Born in London, raised in Scotland – very brown for the British, very white for the Indians, wears a turban on head. “Where does he fit?” Kohli’s dilemma has always been.
- He was the first Sikh chef on international television. His love of food earned his features in shows such as “Celebrity Master Chef” (where he was a finalist), “The Nearly Naked Chef” – a live curry cooking show, “Chat Masala” and she published a book about her food in 2008. Written. Published. A trip titled “Indian Takeaway – A Very British Story”.
- He was the director of “It Will Never Work”, the first children’s TV show to win an award from the Royal Television Society and BAFTA in its first season.
- He was the director of “It Will Never Work”, the first children’s TV show to win an award from the Royal Television Society and BAFTA in its first season.
- Hardeep Singh Kholi was the author of Channel 4’s hit “Meet the Magoon” in 2004 and has been involved in various projects such as presenting Radio 4’s Saturday Live, Midweek, and The Food.
- Not only that, he has contributed to many radio programs such as Radio 4’s Front Row and Radio 3’s Nightwaves.
- As a moviemaker, he made a documentary in 2008 entitled “The Beginner’s Guide to L. Ron Hubbard” and was a film critic on BBC Radio 5 Live.
- In 2009, a female researcher has suspended from BBC 1’s “The One Show” for six months after she complained of inappropriate behavior.
Personal life – He and his wife Shamila Singh divorced in 2009 and have two children. His younger brother is Sanjeev Kohli, a successful film and TV actor, and writer. Must Read – Parmish Verma Wife
That’s all for today. Let us know if we missed anything about him.