Satinder Sartaaj, the acclaimed Punjabi singer, poet, and composer, continues to impress audiences worldwide with his signature Sufi charm. The artist has recently made waves for his mesmerizing vocals in the viral song ‘Jaiye Sajana’ from ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge.‘ With his deep, poetic lyrics and expression, Sartaaj once again proves why he is one of the most famous singers in the world of music.
Satinder Sartaaj’s roots and musical education
Hailing from the Hoshiarpur district of Punjab, Satinder Pal Singh, known to the world as Satinder Sartaaj, is not only a gifted singer but also a scholar of music. With a PhD in Sufi singing from Panjab University, his academic achievements mirror his artistic depth. Sartaaj also spent several years teaching music, a testament to his lifelong devotion to classical and spiritual traditions.
Satinder Sartaaj’s rise to international fame
Sartaaj gained widespread fame with his song ‘Sai,’ which turned into a global sensation and cemented his place as one of the foremost voices in Punjabi Sufi music. Over the years, he has graced international stages, performing at esteemed venues such as London’s Royal Albert Hall, and has received numerous accolades, including recognition at the Brit Asia Music Awards.
Satinder Sartaaj collaborates with Jasmine Sandlas for ‘Jaiye Sajana’
In ‘Dhurandhar 2,’ Satinder and singer Jasmine Sandlas come together for the song ‘Jaiye Sajana,’ which has touched many hearts. The track, composed by Shashwat Sachdev, talks about love, longing, and separation, with Sartaaj’s simple yet powerful lyrics adding real emotion. The song quickly became viral and is one of the most popular parts of the film’s music. Fans have praised Sartaaj’s voice for making the song sound emotional and soulful.
Satinder Sartaaj explores acting alongside music
Apart from music, Satinder has also ventured into acting, making his debut with ‘The Black Prince’ (2017), in which he played the role of Maharaja Duleep Singh. He later appeared in Punjabi films such as ‘Ikko Mikke’ and ‘Kali Jotta,’ successfully balancing his journey in cinema alongside his flourishing musical career.








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