Kamaljit Neeru
Kamaljit Neeru, or simply Neeru, is a Punjabi singer and dancer.[1] She is known for her stage performances as well has her vocal quality. She has released a total of ten albums to date.[2] Her most popular songs to date are; Seeti Te Seeti, Jadon Mera Lak Hilda, Rurha Mandi Jave, and Bhij Gaye Kurti Laal. In addition to her music, she is known for her support of local charities such as Sanjha Vehra Women's Association[3] raising funds for Breast Cancer research and helping fund education for children in India.
Biography
Neeru began her career as a hobby in England in 1982, at the time, the Punjabi community there was beginning to create its own musical identity. Originally Punjabi music had all come from the Punjab, but there was a small Bhangra community in its infancy which was gaining popularity quite quickly. This was led by artists such as Alaap Group, Heera Group, Apna Sangeet, A.S Kang and DCS.
One day, while having dinner, a family friend Baldev Mastana who was a well-known music director in England asked Neeru to join his group The Saathi’s.
Neeru's first album was a collaboration with other artists, Duppatte Kale Urde which was released in 1982 with HMV. In this Album, Neeru performed her single Behja Behja Hoju Mitra.
Following the success of her single in the album, Neeru went on to release 9 solo albums and 7 collaborations with other artists such as Hans Raj Hans, Sardool Sikander, Harbhajan Mann, Sabar Koti, Satwinder Bugga, Amar Noori and the late Parminder Sandhu.
When she began her career, it was very difficult for a female singer to receive any degree or measurable success as a stage artist in the male dominated environment of Punjabi music, however she was able to break through these barriers and gain considerable success.
Neeru has performed in almost each and every town and city in Punjab. She has performed in New Zealand, Australia, Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia, Holland, England, Canada and America.
Personal life
Neeru is originally from Khanna, India. She is one of five siblings. Her father was an officer in the Indian Military and due to this she traveled throughout India as a child. While in school, she was an avid track and field player and also took interest in swimming. Prior to her marriage, she was studying for her pre-medical avenue of education, however, when she was married, she moved to the United Kingdom in 1980 putting her education on hold and beginning her hobby in singing which became her profession.
In 1991, Neeru moved to Calgary in Canada with her family and continued her singing career.
Neeru currently resides in Vancouver, Canada with her father, her husband Sukhbir a retired commercial pilot, and her son a police officer.
Discography
Year | Album | Record Label |
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1987 | Dance with Neeru | Sonotone (India), VIP Music (International) |
1988 | Ishq Brandi | Saga (India), VIP Music (International) |
1989 | Poison | Saga (India), VIP Music (International) |
1990 | Meri Jaan Chali Ay | T-Series |
1991 | Tera Pyaar Chahida | Saga (India), VIP Music (International) |
1994 | Munde Nachan Na Dinde | T-Series |
1997 | Jadon Mera Lak Hilda | Tips (India), Music Waves (International) |
2000 | Seeti Te Seeti | Tips (india), Music Waves (International) |
2003 | Jugni | Lucky Stars (India), Planet Records (International) |
Mixed Albums
Year | Album | Record Label |
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1982 | Sir Te Dupatte Kale Urde | HMV |
1993 | Jug Jug Jeyon Bhabian | Saga |
1994 | Welcome '94 (Roora Mandi Jave) | |
1996 | Nakhra '96 (Dhola Mera Bada Shikari) | |
1997 | Nakhra '97 (Gande Naal Pinda Daaru) | Music Waves |
1998 | Nakhra '98 (Pateela Kharke) | Sur Sangam |
1998 | Das Ki Hoor Ujaren Gi | Music Waves |
Filmography
Year | Title | Language | Role |
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1998 | Sardari | Punjabi | Music Video as Self |
1999 | Vidroh | Punjabi | Playback Singer |
References
- ↑ Express India News Service, Punjabi music show on Dec 15, Saturday, December 14, 2002
- ↑ Desifiedmusic.com Artist Details, retrieved 28 December 2008
- ↑ "Sanjha Vehra - Supporting Women with a Common Goal – Surrey Hospital Foundation". Surrey Hospital Foundation. Retrieved 2016-11-25.