Yuvraj Hans

Yuvraj Hans

Yuvraj Hans(left) with father Hans Raj Hans(right)
Background information
Birth name Yuvraj Hans
Born Jalandhar, Punjab, India
Genres Punjabi
Occupation(s) Singer
Actor
Years active 2011–present
Labels Speed Records, MOVIEBOX
Associated acts Vinaypal Buttar
Website Facebook Official

Yuvraj Hans is a Punjabi actor and singer. He is the son of Hans Raj Hans, a Punjabi singer .

Personal life

Yuvraj has followed his father's footsteps in the Punjabi music industry and is a rising star in the emerging Punjabi film industry. He was born in Jalandhar, but now splits his time between there and Mumbai. His elder brother is Navraj Hans, who is also a singer as well as actor.

Acting career

Yuvraj has appeared in two Punjabi feature films. His acting debut was in Yaar Annmulle and was a success.[1] Yaar Annmulle also starred Arya Babbar and Harish Verma. Yuvraj's portrayal of a shy and intelligent college student earned him the debut award at the 5th Punjabi Film Festival. This was followed by Buurraahh, in 2012, but was a failure at the box office.

Filmography

Year Film Role Other notes
2011 Yaar Annmulle Deep Sondhi Debut Film
2012 Burrraahh Jass With Harish Verma
2013 Viyah 70 KM Special Appearance
2013 Young Malang Jazz
2014 Mr & Mrs 420 Paali
2014 Proper Patola Yuvi with Neeru Bajwa
2015 Yaarana
2015 Munde Kamaal De Rocky an aphonic lover
2016 Canada Di Flight
JRS LoveLy BoY Dil Chori Saada Ho Gaya

Musical career

On 23 December 2015, he released his first album, "Yuvraj", which features nine songs including the hit single "Paani" released under the label " Rhythm Boyz Entertainment". Yuvraj Hans has also lent his voice for the soundtracks of several Punjabi movies. He started his singing career with the song "Tere Naina", featured in the Punjabi movie Pinky Moge Wali. He sang "Saiyaan" in Burraahh. His new album will be releasing on 10 July 2016 is "Dil Di Kasoor", Music & Composed By Gurmeet Singh & Record Label will be on, MovieBox & Speed Records.

References

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