Satinder Sartaaj Meets Sunny Deol, Calls Actor's Presence 'Soothing'

Playback singer Satinder Sartaaj recently met and honored actor Sunny Deol at a farmhouse, sharing pictures on Instagram. Sartaaj praised Deol's gracious and calming presence in his heartfelt caption. Both artists share a cultural background, hailing from Punjab. The singer is known for his Sufi poetry and music, and contributed the song 'Jaiye Sajana' to the major box-office hit 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge'.

Key Points: Satinder Sartaaj Meets Sunny Deol, Honors Him at Farmhouse

  • Sartaaj shared Instagram photos with Deol
  • Both artists hail from Punjab
  • Sartaaj is a PhD holder in Sufi music
  • Meeting was at a farmhouse
  • Sartaaj sang for hit film 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge'
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'Jaiye Sajana' hitmaker Satinder Sartaaj meets Sunny Deol, calls his presence calm and 'soothing'

Singer Satinder Sartaaj shares warm meeting with actor Sunny Deol, calling his presence gracious and calming. Details on their Punjab connection.

"It was such a soothing & warming atmosphere with your gracious & calm presence. - Dr. Satinder Sartaaj"

Mumbai, April 5

Playback singer Satinder Sartaaj, who has crooned the song 'Jaiye Sajana' from 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge', recently met actor Sunny Deol.

The singer recently took to his Instagram, and shared a series of pictures with the actor. He wrote in the caption, "Thank you so much @iamsunnydeol bhaji for visiting & honouring me. It was such a soothing & warming atmosphere with your gracious & calm presence. Love & respect always. Waheguru Charhdi-Kala rakkhan, Dr. Satinder Sartaaj #sunnydeol #farmhouse #punjab #bollywood #satindersartaaj".

Both the singer and the actor share the same cultural background, as they hail from Punjab. Satinder is known for his work in Punjabi music and Sufi poetry. His music blends classical, folk, and Sufi influences.

He was born in Bajrawar village, Punjab, and holds a PhD in Sufi music from Panjab University. He gained wide recognition with the song 'Sai' in 2009. He has released multiple albums and performed internationally. He made his acting debut in The Black Prince.

Meanwhile, 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge', directed by Aditya Dhar and headlined by Ranveer Singh, has emerged as one of the biggest box-office successes in recent Indian cinema. The response has been overwhelmingly strong across markets. The film has seen extremely high occupancy rates, multiple sold-out shows, cultivating a new market in dubbed versions, indicating pan-India appeal.

Culturally, the 'Dhurandhar' franchise has evolved into a mass phenomenon. Its blend of hyper-stylized action, nationalism, and star power has resonated strongly with audiences, reflecting current cinematic trends. Viral moments, music, and even off-screen incidents have amplified its reach, turning it into more than just a film, a conversation driver.

The sequel solidifies the franchise as a defining force in modern Bollywood spectacle cinema. However, the film has also riled up one section of the audience with many claiming it to be pro-establishment propaganda.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Jaiye Sajana is such a beautiful track, it really elevated Dhurandhar. Good to see the artist getting recognition from senior actors like Sunny paaji. The film's success is well-deserved, the action was mind-blowing!
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the music and star power are great, the article touches on a valid point. The film's narrative did feel a bit one-sided. Can we have patriotic films that celebrate the nation without being simplistic propaganda? Just a thought.
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Sarah B
The cultural blend here is fascinating. A PhD in Sufi music meeting a mainstream Bollywood action star. It shows the diversity within Indian cinema itself. Hope they collaborate on something!
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Vikram M
Sunny Deol has that calming, grounded presence in real life too, from what I've heard. Not surprising Sartaaj felt that. Both are masters of their craft. Dhurandhar's pan-India success proves content is king, language no bar.
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Kavya N
Satinder Sartaaj is a gem! His journey from a village in Punjab to international stages with a PhD is so inspiring. More power to artists who bring our rich folk and classical heritage to mainstream movies. 👏

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