He went on to give several hit numbers such as Jalsa, Rangrez, Sajjan Raazi, Mushtaaq and his latest chartbuster Whats app.Īt the end of the show, Sartaaj also launched the poster of an upcoming musical project- Geetkaariyan, by Sandeep Bath of Auckland that features singer Gurshabad from Punjab and Satta Vairowalia from Auckland.ĭr Satinder Sartaaj will next be seen playing the lead role in an upcoming Hollywood project The Black Prince, a film based on the life of the last king of Punjab Maharaja Duleep Singh. Sartaaj rose to fame with his popular composition ‘ Sai’ that was launched in 2010. More than 800 people present at the concert gave him a standing ovation at the end of the four-hour-long musical extravaganza. Sartaaj’s songs about the struggle that migrants or students face in foreign countries, brought the emotional feel among the audience. This was certainly one of the best concerts I have ever been to.” One of my favourites of his songs was ‘ Sai’. He was fabulous not only his voice but also his songs, and they were spot on with the reality of a Punjabi’s life and our general life these days. Veena from the audience shared her experience with us: “I loved him. The audience, who was in the awe of his voice and melodies, kept asking for more. Referring to New Zealand as a paradise, Sartaaj said that he had a soft spot for the country. The ambiance on the stage was so charismatic that the crowd readily followed his lead and accompanied him with claps. Sartaaj sat with a notebook in front of him along with various instruments around him, including the harmonium, chimta, and daffli that he played occasionally. A singer, songwriter, poet, and actor, Sartaaj was a pleasure to listen and watch as he performed on various numbers including his latest hit Hazaarey Wala Munda. The mehfil-style concert was a family event with the audience ranging from youngsters to the senior citizens. It was in college, when he also started writing poetry and adopted his Takhallus (poetic name) Sartaaj.Satinder Sartaaj announced that the eagerly awaited album ‘Rangrez’ is released across the globe, and live performances of songs from the album will be sung by the Sufi prince on his australia tour across a number of venues.On his fourth tour to New Zealand, Punjabi Sufi singer Dr Satinder Sartaaj once again touched the heart with his soulful performance.Ī packed auditorium at the Vodafone Events Centre on Friday, August 12 was speaking of his popularity among the Punjabi audience in Auckland. Satinder also completed a Certificate Course and Diploma in Persian language. Phil in Sufi music singing and later a Ph.D in Sufi singing (gayan) from Panjab University, Chandigarh.He also teaches music at Panjab University. Satinder Sartaaj concentrated on his sufiana musical career having done his M. He obtained a degree in Music from Government College, Hoshiarpur.
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While most folk singers and movie singers in India are not known for their educational qualifications, Sartaaj is one of the younger crop of singers who have gone through the rigors of formal education. Satinder Sartaaj is a rare singer who is highly qualified, having earned a Doctorate. Website: For Show and Sponsorship Enquiries, Contact.Venue: Whitlam Leisure Centre, 90a Memorial Ave, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia 2170.Rangrez – Satinder Sartaaj Live in Sydney on 9th August 2014Īfter the grand success of Royal Baisakhi Tour 2014 UK and Canada Satinder Sartaaj’s Rangrez Live in Sydney on 9th August 2014