Jasmine Sandlas' Setlist Dilemma: Too Many Hits to Choose for Live Shows

Punjabi singer Jasmine Sandlas expressed on Instagram that her expanding setlist, fueled by songs from the "Dhurandhar" duology, makes it challenging to curate her live performances. She specifically mentioned excitement about singing tracks like "Main Aur Tu" and "Jaiye Sajna." The song "Jaiye Sajna," which she sings with Satinder Sartaaj, is featured in "Dhurandhar - The Revenge," a film starring major Bollywood actors. The duology's films are high-stakes spy thrillers loosely inspired by real geopolitical events.

Key Points: Jasmine Sandlas on Curating Setlist for Dhurandhar Songs

  • Setlist dilemma for live shows
  • Success of Dhurandhar duology songs
  • Viral tracks on social media
  • Film features major Bollywood stars
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Jasmine Sandlas' set list has gone 'bigger': Hard to choose what songs to sing

Punjabi singer Jasmine Sandlas finds it hard to choose songs for gigs as her setlist grows with hits from the Dhurandhar duology.

Jasmine Sandlas' set list has gone 'bigger': Hard to choose what songs to sing
"My setlist just got so much bigger. It's gonna so be hard to choose what songs to sing. - Jasmine Sandlas"

Mumbai, April 7

Punjabi singing sensation Jasmine Sandlas, who is currently riding high on the success of her latest musical work for "Dhurandhar" duology, is both thrilled and overwhelmed as her expanding setlist makes it tough to curate a perfect setlist for her gigs.

Jasmine took to Instagram, where she shared two pictures of herself and spoke about how she cannot wait to sing songs such as Main Aur Tu and Jaiye Sanjna to name a few in her live shows.

She wrote: "My setlist just got so much bigger. It's gonna so be hard to choose what songs to sing and which ones to leave out. I can't wait to sing this song at my next show. Main aur Tu. Oye Oye. Vaari Jaavan. And of course 'jaiye sajna'."

From Main Aur Tu to Jaiye Sajna, the tracks from Aditya Dhar's duology is currently going viral on social media. Talking about Jaiye Sajna, it is sung by Jasmine and Satinder Sartaaj. It is featured in "Dhurandhar-The Revenge" picturised on Ranveer Singh, R. Madhavan and Sanjay Dutt in pivotal roles.

The first installment of the duology was titled "Dhurandhar" and hit the screens in 2025. It revolves around high-stakes in a covert counter-terrorism operation.

"Dhurandhar", which also stars Akshaye Khanna, follows an undercover Indian intelligence agent who infiltrates Karachi's criminal syndicates and political power structures in Pakistan in an effort to dismantle a terror network targeting India.

Meanwhile, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, which hit the screens in March, follows an undercover Indian intelligence agent who continues to infiltrate Karachi's criminal syndicates and Pakistani politics while avenging the 26/11 attacks and confronting bigger threats.

It is loosely inspired from myriad conflicts and events such as 2014 Indian general election, Operation Lyari, 2016 Indian banknote demonetisation and various other events.

- IANS

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Rohit P
First the amazing songs for Dhurandhar, now this dilemma. Shows how far she's come! The duet with Satinder Sartaaj is just beautiful. More power to her!
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Aman W
Honestly, the movies were great patriotic cinema, but her music lifted them to another level. "Jaiye Sajna" has that perfect blend of emotion and melody. She should definitely include all the Dhurandhar tracks!
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Sarah B
As an international fan, I discovered her through these films. The music transcends language. It must be so hard to choose a setlist now. Hope she does a world tour!
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Vikram M
While I love her new work, I do hope she doesn't forget her older, more raw Punjabi folk-pop numbers like "Illegal Weapon". Those are what made her a sensation. A balanced setlist is key.
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Kriti O
The success of these songs is well-deserved. They perfectly captured the spirit of the films. It's great to see music from a movie with a strong national message getting so much love. 🇮🇳

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