Tulsi gained recognition in 1962 when he was titled the Rajkavi of Punjab by the governor of Punjab,
Narhar Vishnu Gadgil. Following the Rajkavi award, in 1966, he was awarded the
Padma Shri Award for his contribution to Arts and Education by Indian Prime Minister,
Jawaharlal Nehru. He is also the author of Param Purkh (Guru Nanak Patshah), Darvesh Badshah Guru Gobind Singh Ji, which continue to be a part of Punjab University's Syllabus today, Baraf Bane Angare, and Sur Shinghar. Being a patriotic poet, Raj Kavi Tulsi was more focused and interested in serving his country and never thought of writing songs for films. A few years later,
Manoj Kumar was attending a
Kavi Darbar, where he heard Rajkavi Inderjeet Singh reciting one of his poems.
Manoj Kumar really appreciated his work and requested him to write for his upcoming film
Shor, i.e. Pani Re Pani Tera Rang Kaisa and Jeevan Chalne Ka Naam. The songs became a hit and Rajkavi Inderjeet Singh Tulsi went on to work with many more filmmakers like
Raj Kapoor,
N.N. Sippy, and
B.R. Chopra. He continued to deliver hits like Le Jayenge Le Jayenge Dilwale Dulhanya Le Jayenge (
Chor Machaye Shor), Beshak Mandir Masjid Todo (
Bobby), Samay Tu Dheere Dheere Chal (
Karm), and Jaa Re Jaa Oo Harjayee (
Kalicharan). He went on to produce Punjabi films under his own banner "Tulsi Productions", called "yaar Gariba Da" starring Yograj Singh and Geeta Behl, and "Ladli" starring Kiran Kumar and pakistani heroine Zaira. ==Death==