Kween Mallika
Sarbjeet Singh (Sam) Gujral, aka Kween Mallika
Pronouns: He/Him/They/Them
Sarbjeet Singh Gujral, known as Kween Mallika, is a leading Bollywood drag performer and educator based in Ottawa, known for her unique blend of South Asian culture and drag. Kween Mallika has carved a distinct space in the drag scene, using her performances to uplift the BIPOC and Desi LGBTQIA+ communities, while challenging societal norms around culture, gender, and identity.
Mallika co-hosted and produced the Kotha event with her drag sister, Sanjina the Bish Queen, a first-of-its-kind event catering to the BIPOC Desi community, hosted at The Flash and The Drink. She is also the co-producer of Ottawa’s first Bollywood Drag Brunch, alongside her Ottawa sister, Tanya King, bringing together vibrant South Asian performances and drag culture in a celebration of inclusion and empowerment.
Regularly performing across Ottawa’s drag scene, Kween Mallika lights up venues like T’s Pub, Lookout Bar, and Swizzles, bringing her Bollywood flair and captivating stage presence to audiences of all backgrounds. Her performances aren’t just about entertainment—they are a celebration of culture and identity, and a statement of empowerment and visibility for underrepresented communities. Through her work as a performer and producer, Kween Mallika continues to make a lasting impact, celebrating the intersection of art, culture, and advocacy.
Beyond the stage, Mallika is an active facilitator in workshops aimed at educating youth on issues of cultural identity and inclusivity. Through drag, they have found a powerful platform to inspire others to live authentically and embrace their unique identities.
Whether dazzling audiences with high-energy Bollywood numbers or mentoring the next generation of drag artists, Kween Mallika continues to make an impact, proving that drag is not just performance, but a powerful tool for social change.
