Celebrated as the Nightingale of Punjab, Surinder Kaur was born this day, 25 November in 1929 in Lahore. Famous for popularising the Punjabi folk song genre, she also sang songs for some Hindi movies as playback singer, between 1948 and 1952. Introduced to playback singing by Ghulam Haider, she sang three songs in Shaheed(1948), including Badnam na ho jaye, Aanaa hai toh aajaao and Taqdeer ki aandhi. She sang 58 songs in 22 films in Hindi, her fi...
Celebrated as the Nightingale of Punjab,
Surinder Kaur was born this day, 25 November in 1929 in Lahore. Famous for popularising the Punjabi folk song genre, she also sang songs for some Hindi movies as playback singer, between 1948 and 1952. Introduced to playback singing by
Ghulam Haider, she sang three songs in
Shaheed(1948), including Badnam na ho jaye, Aanaa hai toh aajaao and Taqdeer ki aandhi. She sang 58 songs in 22 films in Hindi, her first being
Mehendi (1947) and the last –
Aandhiyan (1952). Her true interest however lay in stage performances and reviving Punjabi folk songs, which saw her move back to Delhi in 1952. She recorded no less than 2,000 songs, including duets with Asa Singh Mastana, Karnail Gill, Harcharan Grewel, Rangila Jatt, and Didar Sandhu. She also sang in numerous Punjabi films like
Madari,
Mutiyar(both 1950),
Balo (1951) and Satluj De Kandhe (1964). Conferred the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for Punjabi Folk Music in 1984, the Padma Shri award in 2006 for her contribution in Arts, and a doctorate by the Guru Nanak Dev University, Surinder Kaur passed away on 15 June, 2006.