In the annals of Bollywood, Hazel Keech stands out not for blockbuster hits, but for her chameleon-like transformations. Three names have defined her: Rose Dawn, Hazel Keech, and Gurbasant Kaur. Each marks a chapter in a life full of bold moves and cultural bridges.
Born February 28, 1987, in Essex to a British dad and Indian mom, dance was Hazel’s first love. Mastering classical Indian and modern Western forms, she performed young. India’s allure struck during an 18-year-old visit; modeling gigs convinced her to settle.
Renamed ‘Rose Dawn’ by pros, she conquered ads and music videos. Reverting to Hazel for films, ‘Bodyguard’ in 2011 was her highlight alongside Salman Khan. A prior Tamil dance in ‘Billa’ and ‘Bigg Boss 7’ appearance rounded her resume, though big breaks were few.
Yuvraj Singh’s wife since 2016, she took on ‘Gurbasant Kaur’ in Sikh tradition. This triple identity fuels her mystique. From depression struggles in early India days to social media stardom today, Hazel’s path shows grit.
Her story resonates: a foreign girl who became desi icon through sheer will. Fans adore her posts on family, wellness, and more. Hazel Keech proves success isn’t just fame—it’s living authentically across identities.