Overview
Harrdy Sandhu, born Hardevinder Singh Sandhu, is an Indian singer, songwriter and actor associated primarily with the Punjabi music industry, with notable crossover appearances in Hindi cinema. Before his musical career, he played competitive cricket as a fast bowler at the domestic level in India.
Key facts
| Full name | Hardevinder Singh Sandhu |
|---|---|
| Known as | Harrdy Sandhu |
| Origin | Patiala, Punjab, India |
| Profession | Singer, actor, former cricketer |
| Languages | Punjabi, Hindi |
| Cricket role | Right-arm fast bowler |
Background
Sandhu was born and raised in Patiala, Punjab. He took up cricket in his youth and represented Punjab at age-group and domestic levels as a pace bowler. A recurring elbow injury curtailed his progression in the sport, after which he turned towards a career in music.
Music career
Sandhu rose to prominence in the Punjabi pop scene in the early 2010s. His early single Tequila Shot brought him initial attention, and subsequent tracks established him as a mainstream Punjabi artist. He is best known for songs such as Soch, Joker, Naah, Backbone, Kya Baat Ay, Bijlee Bijlee and Titliaan, the last of which featured Sargun Mehta and gained wide popularity across India.
His music typically blends Punjabi pop with contemporary urban and electronic production, and several of his videos have featured prominent Indian actresses and collaborators from the film industry.
Selected discography
- Tequila Shot
- Soch
- Joker
- Naah
- Backbone
- Kya Baat Ay
- Titliaan (with Sargun Mehta)
- Bijlee Bijlee
- Dance Like
Acting career
Sandhu made his Hindi film debut in 83 (2021), directed by Kabir Khan, in which he portrayed former India cricketer Madan Lal as part of the ensemble depicting India's 1983 Cricket World Cup–winning squad. The role drew on his own cricketing background and marked his entry into mainstream Bollywood.
Significance
Sandhu is among the Punjabi singers who achieved pan-Indian recognition through digital platforms and YouTube during the 2010s, contributing to the wider mainstreaming of Punjabi pop in Indian popular culture. His transition from competitive cricket to music and acting is frequently cited as a notable career arc within the Indian entertainment industry.
Related topics
References
- Wikidata entity: Q18608779