Sunny Hindustani

Sunny Hindustani is an Indian singer who was the winner of the 11th season of Indian Idol.[2]

Sunny Hindustani
Birth nameSunny[1]
BornAmarpura, Bhatinda, India
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2020-present
LabelsT-Series

Early life and career

Sunny was born in Amarpura Basti, Bhatinda, Punjab, in a poor family. He was fond of music since his childhood and after dropping out of school, he started performing at various functions and events in his locality. He lost his father at the age of 13, and henceforth, to earn the livelihood of his family, he used to polish shoes at Bathinda Junction.

He appeared in the audition of Indian Idol Season 11 and got selected for the main show. Subsequently, in the final, getting most audience votes, he became the winner of the Season 11. During the show, he received a few offers from other music composers to playback for them in their upcoming films.[3][4]

He made his debut as a playback singer with the song "Rom Rom" for the film, The Body.[5] Veteran singer Amit Kumar also signed him for a song.[6]

Discography

YearFilmSongComposerRef
2019The BodyRom RomShamir Tandon[5]
2020PangaJugnuShankar–Ehsaan–Loy[7]
Bad BoyTere NazarHimesh Reshammiya[8]
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