Satinder Sartaaj

Satinderpal Singh Saini
Also known as Satinder Sartaaj
Born Bajrawar, Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India
Genres Sufi,Folk Music
Occupation(s) Singer, poet, actor
Instruments Vocals, harmonium, Saaz-Sartaaj (his self-created musical instrument)
Years active 2003–present
Website satindersartaaj.com

Satinder Sartaaj (Punjabi: ਸਤਿੰਦਰ ਸਰਤਾਜ), official name Satinderpal Singh Saini, is an Indian Punjabi singer, song writer, actor and poet. Born on 18 May 1982 (age 33),[1] Hoshiarpur[2][3] He gained fame with his hit song "Sai". Since then his popularity has seen a constant surge among the Punjabi diaspora with his shows being held in many countries across the world.[4]

Early life and marriage

Satinder Sartaaj grew up in Bajrawar village of Hoshiarpur, Punjab.[5] He did his schooling from the government schools in his village and the nearby villages Chabewal and Patti. He started performing on children's stages by the time he was in class 3. After that, he joined Government College, Hoshiarpur to complete his graduation in Music with Honours. He also joined Sangeet Visharad, a five-year diploma in classical music from Jalandhar. Satinder Sartaaj got married to Gauri, his long term love interest, on 9 December 2010 at the Taj Hotel in Chandigarh.[6]

Education

Satinder Sartaaj is a rare singer who is highly qualified, having earned a Doctorate. While most folk singers and movie singers in India are not known for their educational qualifications, Sartaaj is one of the younger crop of singers who have gone through the rigours of formal education. He obtained a degree in Music from Government College, Hoshiarpur. Satinder Sartaaj concentrated on his sufiana musical career having done his M. Phil in Sufi music singing and later a PhD in Sufi singing (gayan) from Panjab University, Chandigarh.[7] He also taught music at Panjab University. Satinder also completed a Certificate Course and Diploma in Persian language.[2] It was in college, when he also started writing poetry and adopted his Takhallus (poetic name) Sartaaj.[8] He got married on 9 December 2010.

Performances

Before rising to fame, Sartaaj participated in and won many musical events. He appeared on Zee Antakshari show, a popular Indian musical show hosted by Annu Kapoor, performed in the folk category and won appreciation. He was a first runner-up in the 24th All-India Light Vocal Festival and a topper in the Punjab Heritage Foundation Competitions.Since 2009 to present Satinder Sartaaj has won many awards of excellence for his singing and poetry from many prestigious institutions all over the world. On 2 May 2014, Sartaaj performed in the Royal Albert Hall.[9]

Discography

Satinder Sartaaj released his first official,commercial album in 2010.[10]

Year Album Record Label
2009 Tere Qurbaan Fine Tone
2010 Sartaaj Speed Records
2011 Cheerey Wala Sartaaj Speed Records
2012 Sartaaj Live Speed Records
2013 Afsaaney Sartaaj De Firdaus Production & Eros International
2014 Rangrez-The Poet of Colors Sony Music & Firdaus Productions
2015 HAMZA – A Sufiana Ecstasy Firdaus Productions
2016 Hazaarey Wala Munda Firdaus Productions & Shemaroo Entertainment

References

  1. https://www.google.co.in/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=zgItVtWFBOyL8Qe4sImgBA&gws_rd=ssl#q=date+of+birth+of+satinder+sartaj
  2. 1 2 Sharma, S.D. (17 February 2006). "Sufiana Spell". The Tribune Lifestyle (Chandigarh). Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  3. August 30th, 2009 Thaindian – Dr. Satinder Sartaj takes Sufism to music lovers across the world
  4. Chhibber, Charu (14 August 2010). "Stirring the soul with Sufi music". The Tribune (Ludhiana). Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  5. "The young sufi". The Tribune Lifestyle (Chandigarh). 11 January 2010. Retrieved 16 October 2010. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  6. "Satinder Sartaaj". desiblitz.com.
  7. "SATINDER SARTAAJ BIOGRAPHY". www.punjabish.com.
  8. "Official website of Satinder Sartaaj". Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  9. "Royal Albert Hall poster". Punjab2000.
  10. Desiest: Satinder Sartaaj's Albums
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