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| style="width: 70%; background-color: #f9f9f9; padding: 5px; vertical-align: top;" |''Prabhat Feri, Radhe Rani, Narrow Teri Jeans, Dressup''
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| style="width: 70%; background-color: #f9f9f9; padding: 5px; vertical-align: top;" |Avneet Kaur
| style="width: 70%; background-color: #f9f9f9; padding: 5px; vertical-align: top;" |Anuradha Paudwal, Suresh Wadkar, Daler Mehndi, Harbhajan Maan, Jaspinder Narula
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| style="width: 70%; background-color: #f9f9f9; padding: 5px; vertical-align: top;" |Komaldeep Sandhu, Angeldeep Sandhu
| style="width: 70%; background-color: #f9f9f9; padding: 5px; vertical-align: top;" |Angel Beats Studio, Delhi
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'''Kulldeep Sandhu''' (born April 9, 1978) is a renowned Punjabi composer, singer, and music producer known for his diverse music styles, including Punjabi folk and Indian classical music. Over his career, he has composed and produced numerous songs across various genres, working with some of India's most prominent singers and artists.<ref>https://www.aninews.in/news/business/business/kulldeep-sandhu-honoured-by-ups-chief-secretary-for-his-song-on-yogi-adityanath20220330161120</ref>
[[File:Kulldeep Sandhu2.jpg|thumb]]
 
'''Kulldeep Sandhu''' (born April 9, 1978) is an acclaimed [[wikipedia:Indian|Indian]] [[wikipedia:composer|composer]], [[wikipedia:singer|singer]], and [[wikipedia:music producer|music producer]] known for his rich and diverse contributions to [[wikipedia:Punjabi folk music|Punjabi folk]], [[wikipedia:Indian classical music|Indian classical]], and [[wikipedia:Devotional music|devotional music]]. Based in [[wikipedia:Delhi|Delhi]], he has composed and produced over 1000 songs, earning him a reputation as one of the most dynamic and respected figures in the Indian music scene. Renowned for fusing traditional melodies with contemporary sounds, Sandhu’s music resonates with a wide audience, bridging generations and cultures.
==Early Life and Career==
 
Kulldeep Sandhu began his musical journey at a young age by playing the Tabla. His passion for music grew, leading him to become a successful music composer and producer by the age of 30. Over the years, Sandhu developed his reputation for producing high-quality music, particularly in Punjabi Folk and Indian classical genres.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gse-6FNdxMY</ref>
 
==Musical Career==
 
As a music director, Kulldeep Sandhu has composed music for over more than 500 songs in the past eight years. His popular compositions include Mehsoos, Maati, Sai Mahima, Wahe Guru, Tu Meri, Chitta, Dress Up, and Narrow Teri Jeans (featuring AB Rockstar and Khushbu Sandhu). His work spans various music companies such as Ambey, Tips, HMV, Venus, and Jai Maa Films.


Sandhu is particularly well-known for his Bhakti songs, including Bhole Ki Saran Men, Shiv Mahima, and Shiv Om Namah, which are widely played during the Kanwar Yatra in India. He has recorded songs in some of India's most reputed studios, including T-Series, Venus, Sony India, and JMF. In recent years, he established his own high-tech music studio, "Angel Beats," in Delhi, which has become a preferred destination for artists due to its advanced technology and facilities.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0I5TAFSH1J/</ref>
== Early Life and Musical Beginnings ==
Kulldeep Sandhu was born into a musically inclined environment that nurtured his early interest in classical and folk traditions. At the age of 11, his talent as a [[wikipedia:tabla|tabla]] player led him to represent India in the prestigious [[wikipedia:Asian Pacific Children's Convention|Asian Pacific Children’s Convention]] held in [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. He later received formal training in classical music and percussion at [[wikipedia:Gandharva Mahavidyalaya|Gandharva Mahavidyalaya]], studying under the legendary [[wikipedia:Faiyaz Khan (Agra gharana)|Ustad Faiyaz Khan]] for over 12 years.


==Collaborations==
== Musical Career and Contributions ==
Beginning his journey as a [[wikipedia:tabla|tabla]] artist, Sandhu gradually expanded his scope to include music composition and production. By his early 30s, he had established himself as a prominent figure in the [[wikipedia:Indian music industry|Indian music industry]]. His versatile body of work spans devotional, classical, and [[wikipedia:Punjabi folk music|Punjabi folk music]], while also embracing contemporary and fusion genres.


Sandhu has collaborated with many well-known Indian singers, including Anuradha Paudwal, Suresh Wadkar, Daler Mehndi, Kamal Khan, and Harbhajan Maan. His compositions have also been featured in projects for well-known clients such as Maruti Suzuki, Zee, Samsung, Live India, and Amity International.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slY8TxRQneU</ref>
Over the past decade alone, Sandhu has composed music for more than 100 albums. He has collaborated with notable Indian musicians such as [[wikipedia:Anuradha Paudwal|Anuradha Paudwal]], [[wikipedia:Suresh Wadkar|Suresh Wadkar]], [[wikipedia:Daler Mehndi|Daler Mehndi]], [[wikipedia:Harbhajan Mann|Harbhajan Maan]], and [[wikipedia:Jaspinder Narula|Jaspinder Narula]]. Some of his popular tracks include “''Mehsoos'',” “''Chitta'',” “''Sai Mahima'',and “''Wahe Guru''.


==Singing Career==
His devotional compositions like “''Bhole Ki Saran Mein'',” “''Shiv Mahima'',” and “''Shiv Om Namah''” are widely played during the [[wikipedia:Kanwar Yatra|Kanwar Yatra]] and other [[wikipedia:Hindu festivals|Hindu festivals]] across India.


In addition to his work as a composer and producer, Kulldeep Sandhu is also a talented singer. His songs, such as Selfie and Dhol Bajda, have showcased his vocal prowess and earned him recognition as a singer.
== Angel Beats Studio and Industry Recognition ==
Kulldeep Sandhu is the founder of '''Angel Beats Studio''', a state-of-the-art recording facility located in [[wikipedia:Delhi|Delhi]]. The studio, managed by TJ Sandhu, delivers production quality on par with leading studios in [[wikipedia:Mumbai|Mumbai]] and serves as the recording base for many devotional and commercial projects.


==Personal Life==
Beyond music albums, he has composed jingles and commercial tracks for major brands and organizations such as [[wikipedia:Maruti Suzuki|Maruti Suzuki]], [[wikipedia:Samsung|Samsung]], [[wikipedia:Zee Entertainment Enterprises|Zee Entertainment]], and [[wikipedia:Amity University|Amity International]]. His verified presence across multiple digital platforms further establishes his credibility and reach in the Indian music landscape.


Kulldeep Sandhu is married to Avneet Kaur, and together they have two daughters, Komaldeep Sandhu and Angeldeep Sandhu. Throughout his musical journey, Sandhu has been supported by several artists and collaborators, including TJ Sandhu, lyricists Dinesh Deepak, GR Kant, Ravi Chopra, and Smukhtiar.
== Personal Life and Legacy ==
Kulldeep Sandhu's life story is one of resilience and determination. He lost his father during the [[wikipedia:1984 anti-Sikh riots|1984 Sikh riots]] at the age of six, a tragedy that shaped his early years. Despite this adversity, he pursued music with unwavering passion and dedication. He currently resides with his wife, '''Avneet Kaur''', and their daughters, '''Komaldeep Sandhu''' and '''Angeldeep Sandhu'''.


==Legacy==
His inspiring journey from a young tabla prodigy to one of Delhi’s most respected music producers continues to influence and motivate the next generation of musicians.
 
Reflecting on his journey, Kulldeep Sandhu remarked, "When I started my musical journey, I was alone, but now many supporting hands hold me up. The journey as a music producer, singer, and composer is still on, and many hit songs are yet to be played."
 
==Discography==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ Songs by Role
! Role !! Title !! Year !! Type !! Additional Information
|-
| rowspan="3" | Writer
| ''Mehsoos'' || 2018 || Short ||
|-
| ''Dress Up'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Narrow Jeans'' || 2015 || Video ||
|-
| rowspan="10" | Actor
| ''Kaise Manau Holi'' || 2021 || Video || Rated 8.8
|-
| ''Lak Lak'' || 2021 || Short || Main role, Rated 9.6
|-
| ''Sunn Diiliye'' || 2020 || Video || Main (voice)
|-
| ''Jugni Bigad Gayi'' || 2020 || Video || Rated 9.2
|-
| ''Bebo'' || 2020 || Video || Rated 8.7
|-
| ''Prabhat Feri Aai Aa'' || 2018 || Video || Main role
|-
| ''Jai Jai Deva'' || 2018 || Video || Singer
|-
| ''Ghadi Pal Yara'' || 2016 || Video || Singer (voice)
|-
| ''Dhol Vajda'' || 2011 || Video || Main role
|-
| ''Shri Hanuman Chalisa'' || 2021 || Video || Rated 8.7
|-
| rowspan="16" | Producer
| ''Shri Hanuman Chalisa'' || 2021 || Video || Rated 8.7
|-
| ''Shyam Chalisa'' || 2021 || Video || Rated 8.5
|-
| ''O Rabba'' || 2021 || Video ||
|-
| ''Vanila'' || 2020 || Video ||
|-
| ''Chitta'' || 2018 || Video || Rated 8.3
|-
| ''Bewafaai'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Aaja Sajana'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Mandi Haan Ke'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Selfie'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Rabba Meray Haal Da'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Maati'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Jhutha Sansaar'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Oh Re Kahna'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Durga Chalisa'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Valentine Day'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Shyam Chalisa'' || 2021 || Video || Rated 8.5
|-
| rowspan="49" | Composer
| ''Ullu Da Pattha'' || 2022 || Short ||
|-
| ''Duniya Se Haar Kar'' || 2021 || Video || Rated 8.7
|-
| ''Bolo Sab Bam Bam Bhole'' || 2021 || Video ||
|-
| ''Bandhan Tujh Se Sanware'' || 2021 || Video ||
|-
| ''Shri Hanuman Chalisa'' || 2021 || Video || Rated 8.7
|-
| ''Lal Langotay Wala'' || 2021 || Video ||
|-
| ''Ab Kya Hoga Bholenath'' || 2021 || Video ||
|-
| ''Maa Da Jagrata'' || 2021 || Video ||
|-
| ''Shyam Se Naina'' || 2021 || Video ||
|-
| ''Kabhi Kabhi'' || 2021 || Video ||
|-
| ''Mangalkaari Maa Ka Naam'' || 2021 || Video ||
|-
| ''Deewan Kiya Saanware Ne'' || 2021 || Video ||
|-
| ''Meri Kahani'' || 2021 || Video ||
|-
| ''Holi Hai'' || 2021 || Video ||
|-
| ''Kaise Manau Holi'' || 2021 || Video || Rated 8.8
|-
| ''O Rabba'' || 2021 || Video ||
|-
| ''Batwara'' || 2021 || TV Series ||
|-
| ''Mahiyaa'' || 2021 || Short ||
|-
| ''Lak Lak'' || 2021 || Short || Rated 9.6
|-
| ''Dj Lets Rock'' || 2021 || Video ||
|-
| ''Sunn Diiliye'' || 2020 || Video ||
|-
| ''Shradha Se Shradh Kijey'' || 2020 || Video ||
|-
| ''Vanila'' || 2020 || Video ||
|-
| ''Akhiyaan Boldiyaan'' || 2020 || Video ||
|-
| ''Yaara'' || 2020 || Short ||
|-
| ''Jugni Bigad Gayi'' || 2020 || Video || Rated 9.2
|-
| ''Maiya Ji Ke Naam Ka Jahaaj'' || 2020 || Video ||
|-
| ''Maaro Justice'' || 2020 || Video ||
|-
| ''Bebo'' || 2020 || Video || Rated 8.7
|-
| ''Tere Bina'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Awal Allah Noor Upaya'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Gurdwara Panja Sahib'' || 2019 || Short || Rated 8.0
|-
| ''Guru Nanak'' || 2019 || Short ||
|-
| ''Nath Mohe Kaise Taroge'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Saiyan Ve Teri Yaad'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Maiya Ji Teri Jai'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Ram Ram'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Kamli Kamli'' || 2019 || Short ||
|-
| ''Raas'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Tera Naam'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Hanuman Chalisa Anhad Naad'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Shukriya'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Bhole Nath Anhad Naad'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Tujhe Shyam Milenge'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Krishn Badhai'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Kasht Haro'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Kanjkan'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Oh Sanvre'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Hanuman Chalisa'' || 2019 || Video ||
|-
| ''Shiv Om Namah'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Satnaam Waheguru'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Prabhat Feri Aai Aa'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Sai Ram'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Barsa Tera Pyaar Maa'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Paar Karo Meri Naiyaa'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Garba Khelenge Maiya Ke Sath'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Namo Namo Sarveshwari Maa'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Om Shan Shanidevaya Namah'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Sajandaa'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Om Gan Ganeshaya Namah'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Sunder Shyam Liyo Avtar'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Pabandi'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Arti Kunj Bihari Ki'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Jai Jai Deva'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Biwi Ki Aarti'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Jogi Mastana'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Chitta'' || 2018 || Video || Rated 8.3
|-
| ''Bewafaai'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Dabdaba - Commonwealth Games Song'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''IPL Song: Dhoom Machi'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Mehsoos'' || 2018 || Short ||
|-
| ''Lakeeran'' || 2018 || Short ||
|-
| ''Rangeela Shyam'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Karan Teri Bandagi'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Aaja Sajana'' || 2018 || Video ||
|-
| ''Mandi Haan Ke'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Selfie'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Rabba Meray Haal Da'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Maati'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Jhutha Sansaar'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
|
 
''Oh Re Kahna'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Durga Chalisa'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Valentine Day'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Dress Up'' || 2017 || Video ||
|-
| ''Chaalbaaz'' || 2016 || Video ||
|-
| ''Tora Tora'' || 2016 || Video ||
|-
| ''Ghadi Pal Yara'' || 2016 || Video ||
|-
| ''Pal Pal'' || 2016 || Video ||
|-
| ''Gurunanak'' || 2016 || Video ||
|-
| ''Gurpurab'' || 2016 || Video ||
|-
| ''Ek Ladki'' || 2016 || Video ||
|-
| ''Heer'' || 2016 || Video ||
|-
| ''Humsafar'' || 2015 || Video ||
|-
| ''Thakleek'' || 2015 || Video ||
|-
| ''Narrow Jeans'' || 2015 || Video ||
|-
| ''Teriyaan Yaadan'' || 2015 || Video ||
|-
| ''Sajna'' || 2014 || Video ||
|-
| ''Naino Ki Baat'' || 2014 || Video ||
|-
| ''Ae Mere Yaar'' || 2014 || Video ||
|-
| ''Tenu Pata'' || 2014 || Video ||
|-
| ''Dil Tod Da'' || 2013 || Video ||
|-
| ''Dil Pachtaoge'' || 2013 || Video ||
|-
| ''Jeevan Ki Yatra'' || 2013 || Video ||
|-
| ''Bhalobasha'' || 2012 || Video ||
|-
| ''Jasmine'' || 2011 || Video ||
|-
| ''Ishq'' || 2011 || Video ||
|-
| ''Dhol Vajda'' || 2011 || Video ||
|-
| ''Mahi Mahi'' || 2011 || Video ||
|-
| ''Saari Raat'' || 2010 || Video ||
|-
| ''Waari Waari'' || 2010 || Video ||
|-
| ''Ishq Da Bukhar'' || 2010 || Video ||
|-
| ''Maula Maula'' || 2010 || Video ||
|}


== External Links ==
== Future Projects and Public Contributions ==
Kulldeep Sandhu remains actively engaged in creating new music for albums and political campaigns. One of his notable contributions includes composing the anthem “''Main Ladki Hoon, Lad Sakti Hoon''” for [[wikipedia:Priyanka Gandhi|Priyanka Gandhi]]'s political initiative. With a repertoire of over 1000 songs across various genres and languages, his catalog also features tracks like “''Lakeeran'',” “''Selfie'',” “''Radhe Rani Aan Baso'',” and “''Bam Bam Bhole''.”


* [https://www.youtube.com/c/KULLDEEPSANDHU Kulldeep Sandhu] on YouTube
== Conclusion ==
* [https://www.facebook.com/officialkulldeepsandhu?mibextid=LQQJ4d Kulldeep Sandhu] on Facebook
With a career spanning more than three decades, Kulldeep Sandhu is a name synonymous with musical innovation rooted in tradition. His work continues to define the evolving soundscape of [[wikipedia:Indian devotional music|Indian devotional]] and [[wikipedia:Punjabi folk music|folk music]]. Through his studio, collaborations, and continued performances, Sandhu ensures that the cultural heritage of Indian music is preserved and celebrated globally.
* [https://www.instagram.com/kulldeepsandhuofficial/ Kulldeep Sandhu] on Instagram
* [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm12577936/bio/#:~:text=Kulldeep%20Sandhu%20is%20a%20famous,Indian%20famous%20singer%20Daler%20Mehandi. Kulldeep Sandhu] on IMDb
* [https://twitter.com/kulldeepsandhu?lang=en Kulldeep Sandhu]  on Twitter


== References ==
== External links ==
* [https://kulldeepsandhu.com Official Website]
* [https://www.youtube.com/@KulldeepSandhuOfficial YouTube Channel]
* [https://www.instagram.com/kulldeepsandhuofficial Instagram – @kulldeepsandhuofficial]
* [https://www.facebook.com/kulldeepsandhuofficial Facebook – Kulldeep Sandhu Official]

Latest revision as of 18:38, 1 June 2025

Kulldeep Sandhu Verified
Kulldeep Sandhu
Born 9 April 1978, India
Genre Punjabi Folk, Indian Classical, Devotional
Occupation Composer, Singer, Music Producer
Years active 1990s–present
Instruments Tabla, Vocals, Harmonium
Labels T-Series, Sony Music India, Venus, JMF
Associated acts Anuradha Paudwal, Suresh Wadkar, Daler Mehndi, Harbhajan Maan, Jaspinder Narula
Studio Angel Beats Studio, Delhi
Songs 1000+ Songs
Website kulldeepsandhu.com

Kulldeep Sandhu (born April 9, 1978) is an acclaimed Indian composer, singer, and music producer known for his rich and diverse contributions to Punjabi folk, Indian classical, and devotional music. Based in Delhi, he has composed and produced over 1000 songs, earning him a reputation as one of the most dynamic and respected figures in the Indian music scene. Renowned for fusing traditional melodies with contemporary sounds, Sandhu’s music resonates with a wide audience, bridging generations and cultures.

Early Life and Musical Beginnings

Kulldeep Sandhu was born into a musically inclined environment that nurtured his early interest in classical and folk traditions. At the age of 11, his talent as a tabla player led him to represent India in the prestigious Asian Pacific Children’s Convention held in Japan. He later received formal training in classical music and percussion at Gandharva Mahavidyalaya, studying under the legendary Ustad Faiyaz Khan for over 12 years.

Musical Career and Contributions

Beginning his journey as a tabla artist, Sandhu gradually expanded his scope to include music composition and production. By his early 30s, he had established himself as a prominent figure in the Indian music industry. His versatile body of work spans devotional, classical, and Punjabi folk music, while also embracing contemporary and fusion genres.

Over the past decade alone, Sandhu has composed music for more than 100 albums. He has collaborated with notable Indian musicians such as Anuradha Paudwal, Suresh Wadkar, Daler Mehndi, Harbhajan Maan, and Jaspinder Narula. Some of his popular tracks include “Mehsoos,” “Chitta,” “Sai Mahima,” and “Wahe Guru.”

His devotional compositions like “Bhole Ki Saran Mein,” “Shiv Mahima,” and “Shiv Om Namah” are widely played during the Kanwar Yatra and other Hindu festivals across India.

Angel Beats Studio and Industry Recognition

Kulldeep Sandhu is the founder of Angel Beats Studio, a state-of-the-art recording facility located in Delhi. The studio, managed by TJ Sandhu, delivers production quality on par with leading studios in Mumbai and serves as the recording base for many devotional and commercial projects.

Beyond music albums, he has composed jingles and commercial tracks for major brands and organizations such as Maruti Suzuki, Samsung, Zee Entertainment, and Amity International. His verified presence across multiple digital platforms further establishes his credibility and reach in the Indian music landscape.

Personal Life and Legacy

Kulldeep Sandhu's life story is one of resilience and determination. He lost his father during the 1984 Sikh riots at the age of six, a tragedy that shaped his early years. Despite this adversity, he pursued music with unwavering passion and dedication. He currently resides with his wife, Avneet Kaur, and their daughters, Komaldeep Sandhu and Angeldeep Sandhu.

His inspiring journey from a young tabla prodigy to one of Delhi’s most respected music producers continues to influence and motivate the next generation of musicians.

Future Projects and Public Contributions

Kulldeep Sandhu remains actively engaged in creating new music for albums and political campaigns. One of his notable contributions includes composing the anthem “Main Ladki Hoon, Lad Sakti Hoon” for Priyanka Gandhi's political initiative. With a repertoire of over 1000 songs across various genres and languages, his catalog also features tracks like “Lakeeran,” “Selfie,” “Radhe Rani Aan Baso,” and “Bam Bam Bhole.”

Conclusion

With a career spanning more than three decades, Kulldeep Sandhu is a name synonymous with musical innovation rooted in tradition. His work continues to define the evolving soundscape of Indian devotional and folk music. Through his studio, collaborations, and continued performances, Sandhu ensures that the cultural heritage of Indian music is preserved and celebrated globally.

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