Sukhwinder Singh’s evergreen hits that still resonate with fans
Few voices in Bollywood stir emotions quite like Sukhwinder Singh. Over the years, he has given us songs that are not just hits but cultural milestones — from high-energy anthems to soulful ballads, his music continues to echo with passion and timeless charm.
Chaiyya Chaiyya (Dil Se, 1998) Sung on a moving train, this famous song encapsulates Sukhwinder Singh's unending energy and is still regarded as one of Bollywood's most well-known songs globally.
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Jai Ho (Slumdog Millionaire, 2008) His strong voice was on full display in the Oscar-winning song that became a worldwide sensation and became a chant of triumph.
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Ramta Jogi (Taal, 1999) This song showed his ability to combine folk influences with cinematic grandeur, with its hypnotic rhythm and unpolished vocals.
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Haule Haule (Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, 2008) A tender, soulful song that brilliantly portrayed love and simplicity, revealing Sukhwinder's more vulnerable, affectionate side.
Beedi (Omkara, 2006) Earthy, rustic, and bursting with energy, this number became a chartbuster and proved how effortlessly he could handle folk-inspired songs.
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Bismil (Haider, 2014) Sukhwinder's voice carries the intensity and emotional weight of this song, which is a dramatic, theatrical performance that is practically an opera in and of itself.
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Hud Hud Dabangg (Dabangg, 2010) With its strong beats and Sukhwinder's commanding voice, the song—a fiery Salman Khan anthem—attracted widespread appeal.
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Chak De! India (Chak De! India, 2007) A stirring sports anthem, his spirited rendition still gives goosebumps and continues to inspire whenever it plays.