Kamal Khan (singer)

Kamāl Khan (born 25 April 1989) is an Indian singer known for his work as a playback singer in Bollywood films. He won the reality singing competition Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Singing Superstar in 2010.[1] Later he won the Zee Cine Awards "Fresh Singing Talent 2012 (Male)" for the song "Ishq Sufiyana" from the film The Dirty Picture (2012).

Kamāl Khan
Kamāl Khan at Zee Cine Awards 2012, receiving "Fresh Singing Talent" 2012 Award.
Kamāl Khan at Zee Cine Awards 2012, receiving "Fresh Singing Talent" 2012 Award.
Background information
Birth nameKamāl Khan
Born (1989-04-25) 25 April 1989
Patiala, Punjab, India
Genresplayback singing.
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocalist
Years active2010 – present
Websitekamalkhanmusic.com

In 2017, he released the Punjabi song "Dili Sara", featuring Kuwar Virk, as a single. The song became a super hit overnight. The video has over 150 million views on YouTube as of May 2022.[2]

Early life and career

Kamal was born and brought up in Reeth kheri village, near Patiala, Punjab, to Zafar Khan and Sakina Ali, who is an employee health department in Patiala. Kamal started learning music at age five from his uncle (Mama ji) Ustad Shauqat Ali Deewana ji, who became his musical mentor. His mother is also a music lover. Later he left his studies because he started taking part in singing competitions and musical shows. Until he appeared in Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, his father did not want him to become a singer. He mentioned in one of the episodes of the show, wherein his father gave a guest and surprising appearance, that upon his father's advice, he started working in a factory where his daily wage was only Rs. 40 a day. On his payday, he requested his father to collect his first salary. When his dad went there to get Kamal's first salary, he cried and realised that he should let Kamal pursue his singing. Kamal got his surname "Khan" from their listeners and friends when he was a contestant of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa because he likes Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's songs and he sings his song like him.[3][4][5]

Career

His career turnaround came when in 2010, he was selected as a contestant on the singing reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Singing Superstar. He had music director duo of Vishal–Shekhar as mentor-judge. At the grand finale, held at Andheri Sports Complex, Mumbai, on 25 December 2010, he went on to win the show, also getting a Grande MK II car and a Hero ZMR bike.[5][6] Composer duo Vishal–Shekhar, who were also mentors on the show, became his real-life mentors and eventually offered him his debut playback song, "Wallah Re Wallah" in Tees Maar Khan (2010), released a day before the show ended.[4] Later they also gave him his big break with the hit "Ishk Sufiana" for The Dirty Picture (2012).[7] In 2013, he rose to prominence with the song "Jhooth Bolliya" from Jolly LLB. His 2017 song "Dilli Sara" was also popular.

Albums & singles

Song Year Language
Yeh Dil Hai (Punar Vivah) 2011 Hindi
Koi Panchi (Nai Soch) 2013 Hindi
Tere Naal 2013 Punjabi
Sajna Tere Aan(Saaiyan 2) 2014 Punjabi
Akhiyan Di Akhiyan Ruburoo (Collaborations 3) 2014 Punjabi
Sada Haal 2015 Punjabi
Kadke Kaalja (Album/Music: Sukshinder Shinda) 2015 Punjabi
Oh Kithey (Single) (Sony Music India) 2015 Punjabi
Meri Heer (Single) (KBS Records) 2016 Punjabi
Husan (Single) (T-Series) 2016 Punjabi
Saah (Single) (Sony Music India) 2016 Punjabi
Do Nain (Single) (KBS Records) 2016 Punjabi
Vichhrian Roohan Ft. Dr Zeus, Fateh (Single) (Speed Records) 2016 Punjabi
Instagram (Music By: Rupin Kahlon) (Single) (T-Series) 2016 Punjabi
Dilli Sara 2017 Punjabi & English
Chadra (feat. Kuwar Virk) (T-Series) 2017 Punjabi & English
Bottle Bond Vich Paa Ke (Bottle Khol 4) Ft. Thug Pun (Music By: Tru-Skool) (Single) (Game Killerz) 2018 Punjabi & English
Love Song - Kytes Media 2018 Punjabi & Hindi
Supna(Kaala Shah Kaala) 2019 Punjabi
Demand (Single) (Kamaal Records) (Music: DJ HARK) 2019 Punjabi

Filmography

Film Year Language Tracks
Tees Maar Khan 2010 Hindi Wallah Re Wallah
Love Express 2011 Rocking Shocking Family
The Dirty Picture 2011 Ishq Sufiana (Male)
Pata Nahi Rabb Kehdeyan Rangan Ch Raazi 2012 Punjabi Pata Nai Rab Kehdeyan Rangah Ch Raazi
Pinky Moge Wali 2012 Punjabi Hune Hune
Future Toh Bright Hai Jee 2012 Hindi Akhiyan Nu Rehan De
Reet 2012 Dogri Tere Naina
Mirza – The Untold Story 2012 Punjabi Maula
Stupid 7 2013 Zindagi o Zindagi
Jolly LLB 2013 Hindi Jhooth Boliya
Sadda Haq 2013 Punjabi Naina
Sikander 2013 SIKANDER
Jatt & Juliet 2 2013 Naina
Best of Luck 2013 Raatan Lamiyaan
Fer Mamla Gadbad Gadbad 2013 Dil De Varke
Heer and Hero 2013 Heeriye
Dil Saada Lutiya Gaya 2013 Maula Weh
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein 2013 Hindi Naina
Lucky Kabootar 2013 Haal Da Marham Tu
Hai O Rabba Ishq Na Hove 2013 Punjabi Haye O Rabba Ishq Na Hove
Kaum De Heere 2014 Gunahgar
Disco Singh 2014 Faisley
Chehra 2014 Hindi Aaya Nahi Saayian
18.11 (a code of secrecy..!!) 2014 Hindi Allah Teri Kya Shaan
Aa Gaye Munde U.K. De 2014 Punjabi Tere Hi Naal
Goreyan Nu Daffa Karo 2014 Jane Dil
Singh Of Festival 2015 Bole So Nihaal
Hero Naam Yaad Rakhin 2015 Naina
Vaapsi 2016 Vaapsi Title Track and MAA
Qismat 2018 Awaaz
Sufna 2020 Ammi
Shava Ni Girdhari Lal 2021 "Jatt Nal Yaariyan"
Moh 2022 "Meri Zuban"

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryFor The SongFilmResult
2010 SaReGaMaPa Singing Superstar ZeeTv Singing Reality Show - - Won
2012 Screen Awards Screen Award for Best Male Playback Ishq Sufiana The Dirty Picture Nominated
Zee Cine Awards Zee Cine Award for Best Playback Singer – Male Nominated
Fresh New Singing Talent Won
Mirchi Music Awards Male Vocalist of The Year Won
Upcoming Male Vocalist of The Year Won
Stardust Awards New Music Sensation (Male) Won
International Indian Film Academy Awards IIFA Award for Best Male Playback Nominated
Global Indian Music Awards (GIMA) Best Music Debut Won
2013 People's Choice Awards India Favorite Male Singer Won
2014 PTC Punjabi Film Awards Best Playback Singer(Male) Dil De Varke Fer Mamla Gadbad Gadbad Won
PTC Punjabi Film Awards Most Popular Song of the Year Nominated
PTC Punjabi Music Awards Most Romantic Balled of the Year Tere Naal Single Nominated

References

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