Sukhwinder Singh is an Indian singer best known for working as
Bollywood playback artist. Singh is famous for singing "
Chaiyya Chaiyya" for which he won the
Best Male Playback Award at the 1999
Filmfare Awards. The song, from
Mani Ratnam's 1998 film
Dil Se, was composed by
A. R. Rahman, written by
Gulzar, and sung in duet with Sapna Awasthi. It was also featured in the musical
Bombay Dreams, and, in remixed arrangements, in the titles and credits segments of
Spike Lee's 2006 film,
Inside Man. Singh later gained more international fame for singing "
Jai Ho" from the film
Slumdog Millionaire, which won an
Academy Award for Best Original Song and a
Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media.
Biography
Singh originally comes from
Amritsar,
Punjab. He first performed on stage at the age of 8, singing the Lata number "Sa re ga ma pa, pa, pa, ga ma re, ga re mere sang mere saajna", from the 1970 movie
Abhinetri. He also released a Punjabi album called
Munda Southhall Da with T. Singh joined
Laxmikant-Pyarelal’s troupe and quickly became a music arranger, before heading to the south of India to look for work. At this time he did a film called
Rakshagan.
Singh got his break in the movie
Karma, in which he sang a few lines; then he did a
Madhuri Dixit film called
Khilaaf, in which he sang the hit song "Aa ja Sanam". But the singer himself realised that something was missing in his voice, took a...
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