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Jasmine Sandlas on Self-Love: I Had to Become My Own Dream Girl

Singer Jasmine Sandlas shared a video embracing self-love, stating she had to become her own "dream girl" before being one for fans. The post garnered attention from actress Sonam Bajwa. Sandlas rose to fame with her 2008 hit "Muskan" and later began her Bollywood playback career in 2014. She recently announced "The Dream Girl India Tour," scheduled for July and August across major Indian cities.

Jasmine Sandlas: Had to become my own dream girl

Mumbai, June 9

Singer Jasmine Sandlas, known for hits such as "Shararat," "Illegal Weapon," and "Main Aur Tu," has embraced self-love, saying she had to become her own "dream girl" before she could be one for her fans.

Jasmine shared a video of herself from a photoshoot, where she is seen posing for the camera dressed in a maroon lehenga. The video has "In Aankhon Ki Masti" from the film "Umrao Jaan" playing in the background.

Jasmine wrote: "I had to become my own dream girl before I could become yours."

The post also caught the attention of actress Sonam Bajwa, who playfully reacted in the comments, writing, "Stop being so beautiful all the time."

Talking about Jasmine, her first song, "Muskan" in 2008 became a hit. In 2014, she began her Bollywood playback singing career with the song "Yaar Na Miley" for the film Kick.

Her latest hits are "Taras" for the movie Munjya 2024 and "Nasha" for Raid-2 2025. She also received several awards, including the "Most Popular Song of the Year 2016". She was also featured on the TEDx Talks, MTV Coke Studio and Spoken Word platforms.

It was in May, when the singer announced her 'The Dream Girl India Tour' and said that it isn't just about playing a bigger venue but about creating a space where her music and the audience become one pulse.

She had then said that the tour is creating a space where her music and the audience become one pulse.

"My journey has always been unfiltered and deeply tied to the people who listen to me. With 'The Dream Girl' tour, we are tearing down the walls and building an arena experience that feels incredibly intimate yet absolutely explosive. I'm bringing my rawest energy, and I expect India to bring theirs," she added.

The tour's moniker serves as a personal homage to her journey, tracing her path from a young lyricist to a global heavyweight. The tour comes after the magnanimous success of her recent tracks from the Ranveer Singh-starrer Dhurandhar duology.

The multi-city tour is scheduled to hit major entertainment hubs across India, including Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chandigarh across July and August of this year.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Vikram M

She's come a long way since "Muskan" in 2008. Respect her for being authentic. But honestly, I wish the music industry focused more on substance than just glamour sometimes. Still, happy for her success!

Ananya R

"Had to become my own dream girl" - that hit different. 💯 As a young woman in India, this message means so much. Social media makes us compare ourselves too much. Jasmine is a true inspiration for self-love!

Rohit P

Sonam Bajwa's reaction says it all! 😄 The Punjabi music industry keeps giving us amazing talent. Jasmine's voice in "Illegal Weapon" is legendary. And a multi-city tour? Take my money, Mumbai is ready!

Sneha F

I appreciate her journey from lyricist to global artist. That takes guts. But let's be honest, the caption feels a bit manufactured for the gram. Still, her work speaks for itself - "Nasha" is a banger! 🎶

Tanya I

Yaar, this video is just stunning! 😍 The maroon lehenga with "In Aankhon Ki Masti" playing... chills! Girl, you ARE the dream. So excited for the Delhi NCR show - finally some good music coming our way! 🇮🇳✨

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