- Source: List of British Punjabis
This is a list of prominent Punjabi people from the United Kingdom who may follow a variety of beliefs including Sikhism, Hinduism, Islam, Christianity or atheism.
Academia and education
Harminder Dua – discovered a previously unknown layer lurking in the human eye named the "dua's layer".
Humayon Dar – director general of Islamic Research & Training Institute (IRTI)
Jagjit Chadha – professor and chair in Money and Banking in the Department of Economics at the University of Kent
Kalwant Bhopal – Professor of Education and Social Justice and Deputy Director of the Centre for Research in Race & Education at the University of Birmingham
Max Arthur Macauliffe (1841–1913) – senior administrator of the British Raj who was posted in the Punjab; prolific scholar and author; converted to Sikhism in the 1860s
Peter Bance – historian, author and Maharaja Duleep Singh archivist
Simon Singh – mathematician and author
Sukhbir Singh Kapoor – vice chancellor of The International School of Sikh Studies and Khalsa College London
Tejinder Virdee – experimental particle physicist and professor of physics at Imperial College London
Business and the professions
Avtar Lit – former owner and chairman of Sunrise Radio Group
Emran Mian – author and civil servant
Aneel Mussarat – ranked the 466th richest person in the United Kingdom and 21st richest Asian in the UK in 2007 by the Sunday Times
Sir Anwar Pervez – founder and chairman of Bestway
Dabinderjit Singh – director at the National Audit Office
Gulu Lalvani – founder and chairman of Binatone
Hasnat Khan – heart and lung surgeon; he was in a romantic relationship with Diana, Princess of Wales
James Caan – entrepreneur and Dragon's Den personality
Jasminder Singh – chairman of the Radisson Edwardian hotel empire
Jaz Rai – aerospace engineer and chairman of the Sikh Recovery Network
Kamel Hothi – former banker at Lloyds Bank
Karamjit Singh – chair of the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Kulveer Ranger – management consultant; former London Transport Minister and Mayor's Director of Environment and Digital London
Mo Chaudry – chairman of WaterWorld aqua park
Mohammad Naseem – GP
Osama Saeed – Scottish communications professional
Param Singh – business professional and entrepreneur
Rami Ranger – founder of Sun Mark, an international marketing and distribution company
Ranjit Singh Boparan – founder and owner of 2 Sisters Food Group
Reuben Singh – CEO of contact centre company alldayPA
Reena Ranger – director at Sun Mark and founder of Women Empowered Network
Simon Arora – billionaire businessman, CEO of the retail chain B & M
Surinder Arora – hotelier
Tom Singh – founder of the high street fashion chain New Look
Zameer Choudrey
Charity, community and non-profit
Balwant Kaur – founder and chairperson of Mata Nanki Foundation
Daljit Singh Shergill – president of Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick
Harpal Kumar – chief executive of Cancer Research UK
Imandeep Kaur – director of Impact Hub: Birmingham
Mohinder Singh Ahluwalia (Bhai Sahib) – chairman of the Nishkam Group
Nidar Singh Nihang – scholar and grandmaster of Shastar Vidya
Ravi Singh – CEO of Khalsa Aid
Film, drama and entertainment
Abdullah Afzal – comedian
Adeel Akhtar – actor
Ameet Chana – actor
Amrit Maghera – professional model turned actress
Archie Renaux – actor and model
Art Malik – actor
Chandeep Uppal – actor, best known for her critically acclaimed starring role as Meena Kumar in the film Anita and Me.
Danny Bhoy – comedian
Gurinder Chadha – film director
Guz Khan – comedian
Harnaam Kaur – model, anti-bullying activist, body positive activist
Humza Arshad – comedian
Jas Binag – actor/model
Jassa Ahluwalia – actor and presenter
Jay Shareef – comedian
Jimi Mistry – actor
Kulvinder Ghir – actor, comedian and writer
Lena Kaur – actor, best known for her role as Leila Roy in Channel 4
Mandy Takhar – actor
Meera Syal – comedian
Neelam Gill – known for her work with Burberry, Abercrombie & Fitch and appearing in Vogue
Nitin Kundra – actor
Nitin Sawhney – musician, producer and composer
Paul Chowdhry – comedian and actor
Parminder Nagra – actor
Parvez Qadir – actor
Perry Bhandal – film director, screenwriter
Saeed Jaffrey – actor
Sair Khan – actor
Saira Choudhry – actor
Saira Khan – television presenter
Samir Bhamra – playwright, designer, producer, director
Sanjeev Bhaskar – comedian
Sanjeev Kohli – comedian
Shabana Bakhsh – actor
Simon Rivers – English actor who played the role of Kevin Tyler in Doctors
Stephen Uppal – actor, known for playing Ravi Roy in the long-running British soap Hollyoaks
Tahirah Sharif – actor
Zia Mohyeddin – actor
Law and justice
Anup Singh Choudry – retired High Court judge
Bobbie Cheema-Grubb (The Hon. Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb) – judge of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales
Jasvir Singh – family law barrister
Jo Sidhu QC – criminal law barrister
Mota Singh QC – retired circuit judge England
Nazir Afzal – lawyer
Rabinder Singh (The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice) – English Court of Appeal judge, formerly a High Court judge of the Queen's Bench Division
Tarique Ghaffur – former high ranking police officer
Journalism, writers, creatives and media
Aatish Taseer – writer-journalist, son of Indian journalist Tavleen Singh
Adil Ray – actor, comedian and radio and television presenter
Atta Yaqub – model
Anita Rani – radio and television presenter
Chila Kumari Burman – artist
Bobby Friction – DJ, television presenter and radio presenter
Daljit Nagra – poet
Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti – writer
Hardeep Singh Kohli – radio and television presenter
Hassan Ghani – Scottish broadcast journalist
Imtiaz Dharke – poet, artist and documentary filmmaker
Martin Bashir – journalist
Mishal Husain – British news presenter
Mo Dutta – television and radio presenter
Mohsin Hamid – novelist, writer and brand consultant
Moniza Alvi – poet and writer
Nirpal Singh Dhaliwal – journalist and writer
Omar Mansoor – designer
Priya Kaur-Jones – newsreader
Qaisra Shahraz – novelist, scriptwriter, college inspector, teacher trainer, education consultant
Raman Mundair – poet, writer, artist and playwright
Ranvir Singh – English television presenter and journalist
Razia Iqbal – journalist employed by BBC News
Rizwan Khan – broadcaster
Sangita Myska – television presenter and journalist
Sarfraz Manzoor – journalist, documentary maker, and broadcaster
Sathnam Sanghera – British journalist and author
Sonia Deol – English radio and television presenter
Sunny Hundal – journalist, blogger and academic
Sunny and Shay – husband and wife radio presenters
Tariq Ali – writer, journalist
Ziauddin Sardar – scholar, award-winning writer, cultural critic
Music
Aman Hayer – bhangra producer and singer
Bally Sagoo – record producer
Channi Singh – bhangra musician, known as the "godfather" of bhangra in the West
Diamond Duggal – music producer, DJ, songwriter and guitarist
Dr Zeus – Punjabi singer and music producer
Gurdeep Samra – music producer and DJ
Hard Kaur – rapper and hip hop singer
Indy Sagu – bhangra and hip hop musician
Jas Mann – songwriter, musician, singer, record producer and film producer
Jassi Sidhu – bhangra singer and the former lead singer of British Indian bhangra band B21
Jay Sean – R&B artist
Juggy D – bhangra, Punjabi music, R&B
Malkit Singh – Punjabi bhangra]] singer
Manj Musik – music composer, singer
Manni Sandhu – music director
Ms Scandalous – bhangra/rap artist
Naughty Boy – rapper, musician and DJ
Panjabi MC – rapper, musician and DJ
Rishi Rich – music producer
Silinder Pardesi – bhangra singer-songwriter, lyricist, and composer
Sukshinder Shinda – bhangra record producer and singer–songwriter
Prof Surinder Singh Matharu – founder of the Raj Academy Conservatoire
Surjit Khan – record producer, musician and singer-songwriter
Tarsame Singh Saini – singer, composer and actor
Talvin Singh – producer, composer and tabla player
Tigerstyle – folkhop group
Tjinder Singh – lead singer of British indie rock band Cornershop
Zack Knight – singer-songwriter, music composer and producer
Zayn Malik – singer
Politics
Atma Singh – policy advisor to the Mayor of London on Asian Affairs in the Greater London Authority, under Ken Livingstone
Afzal Khan – British Labour Party politician who serves as a member of parliament for the Manchester Gorton constituency
Anas Sarwar – Scottish Labour Party politician
Bashir Ahmad – SNP Politician
Bashir Khanbhai – former MEP for East of England and Conservative Party politician.
Bashir Maan – Pakistani-Scottish politician, businessman, judge, community worker and writer
Diljit Rana – member of the House of Lords
Gurinder Josan – Labour party activist
Hanzala Malik – Scottish Labour Party politician
Humza Yousaf – SNP politician and current first Minister of Scotland
Rishi Sunak – former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Hardyal Dhindsa – Derbyshire police and crime commissioner
Indarjit Singh (The Lord Singh of Wimbledon CBE) – member of House of Lords
Marsha Singh – British Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for Bradford West from 1997 to 2012
Mohammad Sarwar – former Pakistani Senator
Neena Gill – Member of the European Parliament for the West Midlands
Nosheena Mobarik – life peer
Onkar Sahota – Member of the London Assembly for Ealing and Hillingdon
Parmjit Dhanda – British Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for Gloucester from 2001 until the 2010 general election
Parmjit Singh Gill – Member of Parliament for Leicester South from July 2004 to May 2005, he was the first ethnic-minority Liberal Democrat MP
Paul Uppal – small business commissioner
Piara Khabra – Labour Member of Parliament (MP) for Ealing Southall from 1992 until his death
Preet Gill – Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Edgbaston since the 2017 general election, first female British Sikh MP.
Ranbir Singh Suri, Baron Suri – member of the House of Lords
Sajid Javid – former Home Secretary
Seema Malhotra – Labour MP for Feltham
Shas Sheehan – life peer
Sonika Nirwal – senior Ealing Southall constituency Labour politician representing the Greenford Broadway ward
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi – British Labour Party politician, MP for Slough since 2017
Virendra Sharma – Labour Party politician
Yasmin Qureshi – Labour Party politician
Zahida Manzoor – Conservative member of the House of Lords
Chaman Lal - First British Indian Lord Mayor of Europe's largest council, Birmingham City Council.
Ram Parkash Lakha - Former Lord Mayor of Coventry.
Mohinder Kaur Midha - Former Mayor of the London Borough of Ealing.
Bishan Dass - Elected as first British Asian Lord Mayor of Wolverhampton in 1986.
Royalty and revolutionaries
Frederick Duleep Singh – younger son of Duleep Singh, the last Maharaja of the Sikh Empire
Maharaja Duleep Singh – last Maharaja of the Sikh Kingdom, exiled in 1849 during the British Raj and possibly the first permanent Sikh resident in England
Princess Sophia Alexandra Duleep Singh – prominent suffragette and accredited nurse
Udham Singh – Punjab revolutionary and freedom fighter belonging to the Ghadar Party
Sports
Ajmal Shahzad – cricketer
Akaash Bhatia – boxer
Aman Dosanj – first British South Asian footballer to represent England at any level (under-16)
Amir Khan – boxer
Arjan Raikhy - footballer
Asim Butt – cricketer
Danny Batth – footballer and captain of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.
Fauja Singh – British Sikh centenarian marathon runner
Hamzah Sheeraz – boxer
Harpal Singh – footballer
Imran Jamshed – cricketer
Imran Majid – pool player
Kabir Ali – cricketer
Kadeer Ali – cricketer
Kamran Afzaal – cricketer
Kash Gill – former kickboxing world champion
Michael Chopra – footballer
Mohammad Akhtar – cricketer
Monty Panesar – England cricketer
Ravi Bopara – England cricketer
Saqlain Mushtaq – cricketer
Shaftab Khalid – cricketer
Usman Afzaal – cricketer
Zafar Ansari – cricketer
Zesh Rehman – footballer
Zidane Iqbal – footballer
Causes célèbres
Jagtar Singh Johal
Lakhvir Kaur Singh
See also
British Punjabis
Punjabi diaspora
British Indians
List of British Sikhs
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of British Punjabis
- British Punjabis
- Punjabis
- List of Punjabi people
- List of people from Punjab, India
- List of Punjabi films of 2024
- Punjabi Americans
- Punjabi language
- List of highest-grossing Punjabi-language films
- Punjabi Hindus