Jasleen RoyalJasleen Kaur Royal is an Indian singer, songwriter, and composer who performs in English, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, and Hindi. Among the numerous honors and nominations she has received is a Filmfare Award. She shared the award with the other four composers who worked on the movie Shershaah (2021), making her the first female music director in history to receive the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director in 2022. Early LifeJasleen Kaur was born into a Punjabi Sikh household on July 8, 1991, in Ludhiana, Punjab. She went to New Delhi for her higher education after completing her education at Sacred Heart Convent School in Ludhiana. She graduated from Hindu College in New Delhi with honors in B. Com. Royal soon realized she had a remarkable gift for melody and rhythm, which helped her hone her risk-taking skills. The latter occurred when she was four years old, in Ludhiana in the 1990s, when her older brother attempted to show her how to play her priceless keyboard to the tune "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star." According to her memory, he overlooked the middle section, which she filled in by idly fiddling with her keyboard on her own for several days. Royal told her family as a young child that she wanted to be a composer after seeing AR Rahman win an award on television. She studied music and picked up skills in the flute, tambourine, guitar, and mouth organ. However, her precocious musical taste clashed with her everyday circumstances. Her family was middle class, and they had trouble making ends meet, so when she was fifteen, she made the decision to pay for her music tuition by teaching music. Even as her creative and entrepreneurial sides developed, Royal realized that in order to succeed in this industry, she would have to "get out of Ludhiana." "Given my background, I believed that Delhi was the only location where I could encounter band culture," Jasleen said. In 2009, she enrolled at Delhi University's Hindu College to pursue a business degree. Even though she never felt like balancing sheets, she had the opportunity to check out the rock music scene on North Campus. For her, as with many others, she was discovering Cat Stevens, The Doors, and The Beatles. She skipped class, much like many other children, and sat with them under the big banyan trees of the Delhi School of Economics, drinking cold "banta" (lemonade), strumming guitars, and exchanging original tunes. She was there in the audiences who applauded during the performances of rock stars Parikrama and Indian Ocean in the capital. But in contrast to others, she appeared in 2009 on the brand-new reality series India's Got Talent. She gained notoriety as a "one-woman band" when she busked on national television while playing every instrument she was proficient in. Upon graduating from college, she located Parikrama's manager and made a cold call to him. He got her to open shows all across Delhi for between Rs 5,000 and Rs 7,000 a pop, which was enough to cover her rent and save a little more for her album someday. That was embodied in the poignant song "Panchi Ho Java" in 2013, which was inspired by a poem by the late Punjabi artist Shiv Kumar Batalvi. Amit Trivedi gave her the "Best Indie Song" trophy at the MTV Video Music Awards. The song additionally became filmmaker Swanand Kirkire's caller melody, and that is where Sneha Khanwalkar first heard it. Royal used that initial meeting to her advantage and gave them both a cold call. This is essentially how her career started, performing Sneha Khanwalkar's song "Preet" for Shashanka Ghosh's 2014 comedy Khoobsurat. Fans of Royal will wax lyrical about how her voice has that special characteristic that is both exhilarating and comforting at the same time. A composer at heart, Royal would describe herself as "an accidental singer." Indeed, Jasleen Royal has truly found her calling as a composer at this period of her career. Her work can be heard on everything from complete OSTs for Hichki (2018) and Runway 34 (2022) to tracks on multi-composer soundtracks for movies like Baar Baar Dekho (2016) and Shershaah (2021) (which include the ubiquitous "Ranjha"). From Jasleen Kaur to Jasleen RoyalThe story behind Jasleen Royal's "Royal" last name was recently disclosed by the one-woman band and India's very own pop sensation. The pop singer, who was born Jasleen Kaur, gave an explanation of how she changed her name to Jasleen Royal. The singer-composer disclosed the emotional tie between her father and her last name, "Royal," on the Ranveer Allahbadia-hosted episode of Learn from Girls. The singer and composer from Ranjha said that her father was formerly known as "Bittu Royal" and that her family ran a bakery in Ludhiana called "Royal." The public connected him to the bakery, but the "Royal" chain was terminated following the brothers' split. Jasleen's father eventually called attention to the missing "Royal" from her name when she eventually ascended the success ladder, and her name started to appear in newspapers under the name Jasleen Kaur. Jasleen began using Royal from that point on, and as a result, everyone knows the melody queen as Jasleen Royal. Jasleen said, making her mom and dad proud as always, "I felt that by using Royal, I could give him back what he had lost, so I'll try." And thus, Royal is now my last name." The singer is one of the most popular female pop stars in the history of the nation and is a true inspiration to young people. Because of Jasleen's work, pop culture has become more prevalent in the country, earning her the title of musical revolution! Jasleen's Journey to SuccessA girl, eighteen years old, performed on the India's Got Talent stage in 2009, playing Phir Dekhiye from Rock On on a guitar and mouth organ. That very same girl has become a musical legend now, fourteen years later, with her original compositions reaching the top of the charts and her songs becoming viral on social media. It is impossible for anyone to overlook the grown-up Jasleen Royal anymore. According to Jasleeen Royal, being an outsider amid the industry did not always make her journey easier. However, now that she's seen her supporters' reaction, it all seems worthwhile. "I seem to recall not knowing anyone in the music business. I was left with no resources, and I struggled to make ends meet, pay my rent, or even get to meetings. However, this city has brought me a great deal of success, and I owe all of that to everyone who has shared in my journey-especially my audience and followers, who have encouraged me from the start. Now that I've accomplished this, I believe that all of my hardships were worthwhile," Royal remarked. The song Panchi Hojavan, which won Best Indie Song at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards India, marked the singer-songwriter's and composer's debut in the independent music scene. "A lot of my fans say that Heeriye proved to be my life-changing song, whereas others claim that Ranjha is the one," Royal stated when discussing her creations. But regardless of how big or tiny, I believe that every composition I've ever done helped teach me something and influenced my career. Even the unsuccessful initiatives were beneficial since they introduced me to wonderful people in the field and encouraged me to pursue additional employment." Royal related a personal story about her encounter with actor Irrfan Khan. She narrated how the actor had contacted her and expressed his admiration following her nearly free YouTube video debut of her first song. "He welcomed me to his home on a musical evening, and while there, he showed me great hospitality and gave me consolation through his wise words. " "He gave me confidence, telling me that if I just kept working on my craft and didn't worry about anything, I would soon achieve the pinnacle of success. His words have resonated with me throughout this journey, and here I am, working together with Babil. I feel like I have an amazing relationship with them, and it has been such a great experience," she continued. So, how does Jasleen Royal go about creating new music? "It might be reflecting the stage of my life that I'm in." It also relies on the nature of the conversations that Jasleen is having with those nearby. Like Ranjha wrote about her best friend's heartbreak. "I wrote a song about it because it was so painful to watch her go through," she continued. Jasleen Royal's Din Shagna Da, Heeriye, Nachde Ne Saare, or Ranjha, which she especially composed for the wedding of Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra, would have been difficult to miss if you had attended any weddings in the previous few years. Dastoor, Royal's most recent song, was just released. In it, she starred opposite Babil Khan. Regarding her songs being enjoyed during weddings, Royal expressed her happiness that people can relate to her music during these intensely emotional events. "I hope that people would dance to my newest song, Dastoor, and use it as a platform to express their feelings, including joy and sorrow, as well as everything that's on their minds. All the feelings that individuals, couples, and families go through on these kinds of occasions are captured in this song. She continued, "I would adore Dastoor for being a part of everyone's special day and provide a little consolation." She recalled her encounter with Heeriye and stated that while she had indicated over 20 mixes, her engineers persisted since they understood her desire for the greatest possible experience for her followers. "Apart from the fact that I basically try to give each or every song that I work on my all, there is no secret to my fame." Royal added, "My team's unwavering support and tireless efforts are what keep me going." She has been topping the charts with her songs. Her song Heeriye, which featured actor Dulquer Salmaan, went straight to the top of Spotify's Daily India rankings and remained there for about a month. Within days after its debut, the music video shot to the top of YouTube's global music video rankings. That being said, nearly every song she has ever recorded has achieved commercial success. Examples of this include Ranjha, Love You Zindagi, Kho Gaye Hum Kahaan, Nachne De Saare, Din Shagna Da, and Sang Rahiyo. Jasleen's Net Worth and PopularityOne of the dynamic achievers and performers, Jasleen Royal, can appropriately light up any event-be it a live performance, corporate function, wedding, or college gathering. People of all ages like seeing Jasleen Royal perform for them because she has a captivating personality and the ability to enchant everyone in the room, regardless of age. One of the wealthiest Indian singers of world music is Jasleen. Some reports claim that Jasleen Royal's total net worth is $5 million. Jasleen Royal's fees continually change depending on a number of variables, including the kind of event and the deliverables involved. Social media has an important role in the virality of music. Because of their frequent usage in YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels, many older songs have recently become more well-known. Regarding social media's impact on the music business, Royal stated: "My career has taken off thanks in large part to social media. I began posting my compositions to YouTube, and fans responded really well to it." "Because YouTube allows me a lot of creative leeway to choose what kinds of videos I want to work on or what genres I want to link myself with, I've been very engaged there sharing my compositions. It makes me very happy that amazing musicians like Dulquer and Babil are working with me. Knowing that my visitors enjoy my music gives me motivation to improve with each artwork," she continued. The distinctive combination of calmness and excitement in Royal's voice is sure to elicit a voluminous response from her admirers. "An accidental singer but really an artist at heart" is how Royal herself would describe herself. Indeed, Jasleen Royal has truly found her calling as a composer at this period of her career. "I like to refer to myself as "cosmic," but in reality, I was always prepared for the right opportunity. I didn't say no very often. Two of the twenty things I tried might have been successful. But there were difficulties along the way. Royal is one of the few women in the composer's chair in the Hindi film industry, having spent her early years waiting around in the foyers of production companies for her opportunity. But this isn't something I want to do right now," she says. Even though Jasleen Kaur Royal, a singer, has become well-known in the business, she cannot handle the spotlight. Currently, among the most well-known singers in the world is Jasleen Royal. But she's unintentionally turned into the wedding anthem queen. Among the numerous honors and nominations she has received is a Filmfare Award. Her most recent Indie pop hit, "Heeriye," is a lovely tune featuring the melodic voices of Arijit Singh and Jasleen Royal. Jasleen Royal composed the tune, while Aditya Sharma wrote the enchanting lyrics. Next TopicSanjay Dutt |