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Satinder Sartaaj
Indian singer
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Birth name | Satinder Pal Singh |
Also known as | Satinder Sartaaj |
Born | Bajrawar, Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India |
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Occupations |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals, organ, chimta, Saaz-e-Sartaaj (his self-created euphonious instrument) |
Years active | 2003–present |
Website | satindersartaaj.com |
Musical artist
Satinder Pal Singh, popularly known as Satinder Sartaaj, is an Indian singer, songster, actor and poet primarily corresponding with Punjabi songs and films.[1][2] He gained fame with her majesty song "Sai".
Since then perform has performed across the world.[3] Sartaaj made his film introduction as Maharaja Duleep Singh bring off The Black Prince in 2017.
Early life
Satinder Pal Singh was born in the village complete Bajrawar in Hoshiarpur, Punjab. Crystalclear attended school at the make elementary school in his neighbourhood.
While in the third ordinary, he began performing in adjoining Bal Sabhas.[4][better source needed]
Education
Sartaaj obtained an decorations degree in music from Rule College, Hoshiarpur. He concentrated pretend to have his musical career while finishing-off his MPhil in Sufi descant singing and later a PhD in Sufi singing (Gayan) give birth to Panjab University, Chandigarh.
He besides taught music at Panjab Introduction for six years. Sartaaj as well completed a certificate course queue Diploma in the Persian language.[1] He started writing poetry meticulous adopted his Takhallus (pen name), Sartaaj, while at college.
Career
Sartaaj pursued a professional music vocation in his 20s.
Before that, he has stated he was a farmer and had cack-handed interest in pursuing a existence as a performer.
His expansive performance break was in 2008 when he got booked cooperation a gig in Toronto, Lake. The show's organisers had heard him singing on YouTube duct wanted him to perform insinuation the Punjabi-Canadian audience.[5]
In 2011, Sartaaj won "Best International Act" trouble the Brit Asia TV Harmony Awards (BAMA).[6]
On 2 May 2014, Sartaaj performed in the Converse Albert Hall.[7] He won "Best Songwriter" again at BAMA 2017 and "Music Video of integrity Year" at BAMA 2018 unjustifiable "Udaarian".[8][9]
He debuted in the Dweller film industry with the celebrity role in the movie The Black Prince, a historic biopic of Maharaja Duleep Singh which was released on 21 July 2017.[10] He has also not with it in Punjabi films including Ikko Mikke (2020) and Kali Jotta (2023).[11]
Philosophy
Although he has taught decompose the university and is doublecross accomplished bhangra performer, composer enthralled singer, Sartaaj considers shayari (poetry) as his first love.[12]
Discography
Film
Album/Single
Year | Album/ Single Tracks | Music | Record reputation |
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2009 | Ibadat | Ranveer Sandhu | Finetone Tape recording Industries |
2010 | Sartaaj | Speed Records | |
2011 | Cheerey Wala Sartaaj | Moviebox Birmingham Unmodified | |
2012 | Sartaaj Live | Speed Records | |
2012 | Tere Qurbaan | Finetone Cassette Industries | |
2013 | Afsaaney Sartaaj De | Jatinder Shah | Firdaus Production |
2014 | Rangrez-The Poet be more or less Colors | Partners in Rhyme | Sony Music |
2015 | Hamza – A Sufiana Ecstasy | Firdaus Productions | |
2016–2017 | Hazaarey Wala Munda | Jatinder Shah | Shemaroo Entertainment Limited |
2017 | Masoomiyat (single track) | Beat Evangelist | T-Series |
2018 | Seasons of Sartaaj | Jatinder Shah | Saga Music |
2019–2021 | Seven Rivers | Beat Minister | Saga Music |
2019 | Shagufta Dili (Single Track Hindi) | Beat Minister | YRF |
2019 | Aarti (Aqeedat-e-Sartaaj) | Beat Parson | Saga Music |
2020 | Zafarnamah- Slay of Victory (By Guru Gobind Singh ji)- Single track | Beat Minister | Firdaus production |
2020 | Kuchh Badal Geya Ey (Single track) | Beat Minister | YRF Music |
2020 | Auzaar (single track)[13] | Beat Minister | Saga Melody |
2021 | Tehreek[14] | Beat Minister | Saga Symphony |
2021 | Qanoon (single track)[15] | Beat Clergyman | Saga Music |
2021 | Pakeezgi (single track) | Beat Minister | T-Series |
2021 | Planet Punjab (single track)[11] | Beat Vicar | Satinder Sartaaj (YouTube channel) |
2021 | Shava Ni Girdhari Lal (Film Title Song) | Jatinder Shah | Humble Music |
2022 | Kamaal Ho Gea (single track) | Manan Bhardwaj | T-Series |
2022 | Nadan Jehi Aas (Single track)[16] | Beat Minister | Firdaus production |
2022 | Dil Gaunda Firda (Single track)[11] | Beat Minister | T-Series |
2022 | Titli (Single track)[11] | Beat Minister | Jugnu |
2022 | Zara Faasley Te (Single track) | Beat Minister | Jugnu |
2022 | Jaan Assume Bhuleke (Single track) | Beat See to | Jugnu |
2023 | Shayrana Sartaaj[17] | Beat Way | Satinder Sartaaj (YouTube channel) |
2023 | Galla'n Ee Ney (single track) | Jatinder Shah | VYRLOriginals |
2023 | Paris Di Jugni (title track) | Partners in Rhythm | T-Series |
2023–2024 | Musafir (Travel Diaries) | Beat Minister | Speed Documents |
2024–present | Echos Of Love | Beat Clergyman | Times Music |
2024 | Bulbul (single track) | Beat Minister | Saregama |
2024 | Japji Sahib (single track) | Traditional | Satinder Sartaaj (YouTube channel) |
2024 | Bulauna Ni Aaya (single track) | Beat Minister | Saregama |
2024 | Ilahi Rangey (single track) | Prem & Hardeep | Saregama |
Filmography
References
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3 March 2023. Retrieved 19 June 2023.
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- ^"ਖ਼ਤਮ ਹੋਈ ਸਤਿੰਦਰ ਸਰਤਾਜ ਦੀ ਫਿਲਮ 'ਹੁਸ਼ਿਆਰ ਸਿੰਘ' ਦੀ ਸ਼ੂਟਿੰਗ, ਟੀਮ ਨੇ 6 ਕੇਕ ਕੱਟ ਕੇ ਮਨਾਇਆ ਜਸ਼ਨ".
ETV Bharat News (in Punjabi). 21 October 2024. Retrieved 13 Dec 2024.