By Entertainment Desk | August 30, 2025
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Born in Gurdaspur, Punjab, Guru Randhawa developed a passion for music at a young age and often performed at local events before moving to Delhi to pursue his dreams.
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While studying business administration in Delhi, he simultaneously worked on building his music career, balancing academics with live performances.
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Guru started out by performing at small parties and events, slowly gaining recognition in the Punjabi music circuit through perseverance.
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His debut song Same Girl (2013) with Arjun helped him enter the Punjabi music industry, but it was Patola (2015) with Bohemia that turned into a massive hit.
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Known for his blend of Punjabi lyrics with peppy urban beats, Guru carved a niche by making songs that were both youthful and globally appealing.
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His independent hits like Suit Suit and High Rated Gabru were later recreated in Bollywood movies, giving him pan-India recognition.
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Songs like Lahore, Ban Ja Tu Meri Rani, and Made in India became international sensations, with Lahore crossing hundreds of millions of views on YouTube.
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Guru collaborated with international artists such as Pitbull on the track Slowly Slowly (2019), taking Punjabi pop to the world stage.
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Over the years, he has won multiple awards and accolades for his contribution to Punjabi and Bollywood music, cementing his status as a hitmaker.
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Punjabi pop star Guru Randhawa, already under fire for his music video Azul, has landed in fresh controversy. A Ludhiana court has now summoned him over alleged drug-related references in one of his songs.