Alright, let’s ditch the formalities and actually talk about Garry Sandhu, the dude who basically went from zero to hero in the Punjabi music scene.
So, Garry (real name Gurmukh Singh Sandhu—yeah, he’s probably heard every “Gurmukh” pun in the book) popped into this world on April 14, 1984, in a little place called Rurka Kalan, somewhere in Jalandhar, Punjab. Humble beginnings, for sure. His dad was a driver. His mom? Not much out there about her, kinda mysterious, like every Punjabi mom in the background making the real magic happen.
Garry’s school days? Let’s just say, not legendary. Regular schooling, nothing fancy—he wasn’t exactly gunning for “teacher’s pet” status. But, you know, dreams are bigger than report cards.
At some point, he hopped over to the UK, probably thinking, “Let’s see what’s on the other side.” Cue the classic immigrant hustle: working construction, odd jobs, basically whatever paid the bills. But then—plot twist—he got busted for visa issues and was sent packing. Deportation sucks, but Garry? Guy just dusted off and kept going. Didn’t let it kill the vibe.
Physically, Garry’s a tall guy, something like 6 feet, give or take. Keeps it tight at around 75 kg, dark hair, dark eyes—the whole tall, dark, and handsome package. Fitness is his thing. If he’s not in the studio, he’s probably flexing at the gym.
Relationship status? Ah, the rumour mill never sleeps. People say he’s been with Jasmine Sandlas (you know, “Illegal Weapon” fame). Some say they broke up, others say they’re back together, and honestly, only Garry and Jasmine know what’s up. Officially? Single. Unofficially? Who knows—Punjabi gossip aunties, maybe.
Anyway, Garry’s music career took off in 2010—“Main Ni Peenda” was his big intro. After that, it was banger after banger: “Illegal Weapon,” “Yeah Baby,” “Banda Ban Ja,” “Excuses”—the sort of tracks that get cranked at every wedding and party from Punjab to Toronto. The guy’s voice is just everywhere.

And he didn’t stop at music. Tried his hand at acting, too—debuted in “Romeo Ranjha” in 2014. Not exactly Bollywood blockbuster stuff, but hey, give the man credit for trying.
Business-wise, Garry’s no slouch. He runs Fresh Media Records (his own label—respect) and even jumped into the fashion game with “Fresh” clothing stores in Punjab. Guy’s got side hustles for days.
As of 2025, Garry is 41. Still ripped, still rocking, pulling crowds. If you’re curious about cash, numbers fly all over the place—some say he’s worth $5–7 million, others say less, but, honestly, with all the shows, streaming, endorsements, and his business stuff, he’s definitely set. Not Mukesh Ambani rich, but he won’t be asking you to split the bill.
He’s had his share of drama (that UK deportation was wild), but people actually like that about him—he’s a bit of a comeback king. Family means a lot to him, especially his mom, and he never misses a chance to hype up his Punjabi roots.
So, that’s Garry Sandhu: from small-town struggler to big-time star. Not bad for a guy who started out dodging immigration officers, eh?