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1 Early life and background  





2 Discography  



2.1  Non-film songs  





2.2  Film songs  







3 Special appearances  





4 Awards  





5 References  














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Jasleen Royal
Jasleen Royal performing in Rajasthan
Jasleen Royal performing in Rajasthan
Background information
Birth nameJasleen Kaur Royal
Born (1991-07-08) 8 July 1991 (age 32)
Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
  • Instrument(s)
    • Vocals
  • guitar
  • harmonica
  • Years active2013–present

    Jasleen Kaur Royal[1] is an Indian singer,[2] songwriter and composer who sings in Punjabi, Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati as well as in English. She has received many awards and nominations including a Filmfare Award.[3][4] In 2022, she became the first female music director in history to win the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director for the film Shershaah (2021) and shared the award with the four other composers who were involved in the film.

    She won an award for the Best Indie Song at the MTV Video Music Awards India 2013. She received this award for her debut song "Panchi Ho Jaava", composed and sung by Jasleen which is based on a poem by the Punjabi-language poet, Shiv Kumar Batalvi.

    She won an award for the "Best Indie Artist" at "Free The Music" an initiative by Songdew,[5] especially for Indie musicians. She was nominated alongside established and renowned singers like Kailash Kher, Rabbi Shergill and a Delhi-based band Indus Creed.

    She entered Bollywood in September 2014 with Sonam Kapoor and Fawad Khan starrer film Khoobsurat with a song titled "Preet" which was composed by Sneha Khanwalkar and penned by Amitabh Verma.

    Early life and background[edit]

    Kaur was born on 8 July 1991 in Ludhiana, Punjab, to a Punjabi Sikh family. She completed her schooling from Sacred Heart Convent School, Ludhiana and later moved to New Delhi for further studies. She completed her B. Com Honors from Hindu College, New Delhi.

    With no formal training in music, majorly self-taught, Jasleen first gained popularity when she qualified as one of the semi-finalists in the first season of India's Got Talent in 2009 at the age of 18. She stood out because of her ability to play multiple instruments at the same time. She was amicably called as the 'one woman band' by the then judges Sonali Bendre, Kirron Kher and Shekhar Kapur for she can collectively play the guitar, mouth organ, flute and a tambourine while singing. She can also play the keyboard, which also happens to be the first instrument she ever played. She currently[when?] resides in Mumbai and is working on multiple Bollywood projects.

    Discography[edit]

    Non-film songs[edit]

    Year Song Title Album/Series Notes
    2013 Panchi Hojavan MTV Composer and singer
    Maye Ni Single featuring Swanand Kirkire
    Din Shagna Da Single
    2014 Door Ghar Mera hai Kitkat
    2020 Nit Nit Single
    Sang Rahiyo
    Jaana Mismatched *Composer, singer and lyricist
    *Co-singer Soundarya Jayachandran
    2023 Heeriye Single featuring Dulquer Salmaan *Composer and singer
    *Co-singer Arijit Singh

    Film songs[edit]

    Year Song Film Music Singer(s) Lyrics Notes
    2014 Preet Khoobsurat Sneha Khanwalkar Jasleen Royal Amitabh Verma
    2015 Badla Badla Badlapur Sachin-Jigar Vishal Dadlani, Suraj Jagan, Jasleen Royal Priya Saraiya, Dinesh Vijan
    2016 Kho Gaye Hum Kahan Baar Baar Dekho Jasleen Royal Jasleen Royal, Prateek Kuhad Prateek Kuhad
    Nachde Ne Saare Harshdeep Kaur, Siddharth Mahadevan, Jasleen Royal Aditya Sharma
    Raatein Shivaay Jasleen Royal
    Raatein (Reprise)
    Love You Zindagi Dear Zindagi Amit Trivedi Jasleen Royal, Amit Trivedi Kausar Munir
    Chotta Hoon Main Dear Dad Ujjwal Kashyap Jasleen Royal Neeraj Rajawat
    2017 Kidre Jawa Haramkhor Jasleen Royal Aditya Sharma Solo Composer
    What's Up Phillauri Mika Singh, Jasleen Royal
    Din Shagna Da Remake Jasleen Royal Neeraj Rajawat
    Peh Gaya Khalara Fukrey Returns Divya Kumar, Akasa Singh, Akansha Bhaduri, Jasleen Royal Aditya Sharma
    Amar Drawing Khata (Reprise) Chhaya O Chhobi Indraadip Dasgupta Jasleen Royal Kaushik Ganguly Bengali film
    Har Mod Par Umeed Hai Ribbon Sagar Desai Puneet Sharma
    2018 Oye Hichki Hichki Jasleen Royal Harshdeep Kaur Jaideep Sahni Solo Composer
    Soul of Hichki
    Madamji Go Easy Benny Dayal and various others Raj Shekhar, David Klyton
    Khol De Par Arijit Singh Raj Shekhar
    Teri Dastaan Jasleen Royal Neeraj Rajawat
    Phir Kya Hai Gham Shilpa Rao Aditya Sharma, Neeraj Rajawat
    Naina's Theme Instrumental
    Laaj Sharam Veere Di Wedding White Noise Divya Kumar, Enbee White Noise
    Man Melo Sharato Lagu Parth Bharat Thakkar Jasleen Royal, Siddharth Amit Bhavsar Gujarati film
    Man Melo (Reprise Sad)
    Man Melo (Theme)
    2019 Jahan Tu Chala Gully Boy Jasleen Royal Jasleen Royal Aditya Sharma Won - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director
    Deh Shiva (Female) Kesari Guru Gobind Singh Ji Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director
    2020 Bird Song Ghoomketu Pushpendra Nath Mishra Zee5 film
    2021 Ranjha Shershaah B Praak, Jasleen Royal, Romy Anvita Dutt Amazon Prime Video film
    Won - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director
    Ranjha (Reprise)
    Khoya Paya (Female version) Dhamaka Vishal Khurana Jasleen Royal Puneet Sharma Netflix film
    Udd Chaliyan Velle Jasleen Royal Shahid Mallya, Jasleen Royal Aditya Sharma
    2022 Mitra Re Runway 34 Jasleen Royal, Arijit Singh Solo Composer
    Mitra Re (Reprise)
    Mitra Re (Arijit Singh Version) Arijit Singh
    The Fall Song Jasleen Royal
    The Fall Song (English Version)
    2024 Jaavi Na Ishq Vishk Rebound Rochak Kohli Darshan Raval Kumaar

    Special appearances[edit]

    Jasleen has performed on NDTV Our Girls, Our Pride along with Swanand Kirkire hosted by Priyanka Chopra. She had also appeared and performed at L'Oréal Paris Miss Femina (India) Awards, 2014. Jasleen has also participated in a debate on NDTV India on 'How money is not the bigger factor while choosing an employment'.

    Awards[edit]

    Year Award Song Film Title Result Shared with Ref.
    2016 Mirchi Music Awards "Raatein" Shivaay (film) Upcoming Music Composer of The Year Nominated [6]
    2019 Filmfare Awards "Deh Shiva (Female)" Kesari Best Music Director Nominated Along with Tanishk Bagchi, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Chirantan Bhatt, Jasbir Jassi, Gumroh
    2022 Filmfare Awards - Shershaah Best Music Director Won

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "This city girl is Bollywood's current favourite". The Times of India. TNN. 4 September 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  • ^ "Who Is Jasleen Royal? Meet The Singer Whose Rangeela Collab With Composer Yashraj Mukhate Is Going Viral". Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  • ^ The Hindu Net Desk (25 June 2020). "Jasleen Royal and Radhika Madan reinterpret Lata Mangeshkar's song". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  • ^ "Jasleen Kaur Royal prefers negative criticism over positive feedback". Hindustan Times. 18 March 2017. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  • ^ Songdew - Free The Music
  • ^ "MMA Mirchi Music Awards". MMAMirchiMusicAwards. Retrieved 24 March 2018.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jasleen_Royal&oldid=1231285025"

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