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Watch: EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW With Legendary Sufi Singer SATINDER SARTAAJ

Darpan News Desk , 13 Jul, 2018 09:57 AM

    The ace Singer and renowned actor Sufi King Satinder Sartaaj speaks to DARPAN Magazine host Mandeep Patrola-Rai about his upcoming concert in Vancouver and sings a tune from his latest ALBUM Seasons of Sartaaj.

     
     
    EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Sufi King Satinder Sartaaj

    EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Sufi King Satinder Sartaaj The ace Singer and renowned actor #SufiKing Satinder Sartaaj speaks to #DARPANMagazine host Mandeep Patrola-Rai about his upcoming concert in #Vancouver and sings a tune from his latest ALBUM #SeasonsofSartaaj Videography: Darpan Movies #SoTalented #Sufisinger #BlackPrince

    Posted by Darpan Magazine on Thursday, 12 July 2018
     
     

    Gurjit Bal Productions is bringing to us the world-renowned Punjabi Singer Satinder Sartaaj to Vancouver in July. His concert will take place on Saturday, July 21st at the prestigious Queen Elizabeth Theatre in the heart of Downtown Vancouver.

     

    It is promised to be a sold out show with over 2700 guests attending. He will be performing many of his songs including his hit song ‘Sai’.

     

    Satinder Sartaaj has ruled the hearts and minds of the Punjabi community not only through music but also through his versatility as an actor and as a poet. Sartaaj showed his many talents in the Hollywood film The Black Prince released last year.

     

    It will be a concert that you won’t want to miss out on with the legend Sufi King who will spellbound you with his melodious voice along with his Sufi and folk style of singing. Satinder Sartaaj is considered a scholar of Punjabi culture, traditions, and folk music.

     

    He is not a one hit wonder but somebody who started his journey in the Sufi style of music at a very young age by singing at a Bal-Sabha at a very young age and being mesmerized by the sound of the flute and sarangi artists who would wander in his nearby villages. There was no looking back and his soul’s calling led him to pursue music whole-heartedly and with deep devotion.

     

    He graduated with an Honours degree in music and also completed his 5-year diploma in classical music from Sangeet Vishard in Jalandhar. He then headed to Punjab University, Chandigarh for his Masters in Music. He also holds a PhD with specialization in Sufi poetry.

     

    Get ready for an unforgettable evening with the Sufi King Satinder Sartaaj whose unique and sensational voice will transport you to a different world where you will feel an immense connection that will liberate the mind and fill your heart with tranquility.

     

    To honor this legend and his body of music a pre-launch gala was also held on May 11th at the Delta Golf Course which was a huge success and was very well attended by prominent business professionals of the South Asian community.

     
     

    Videography: Darpan Movies

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