Sardool Sikander


Sardool Sikander is an Indian singer associated with Punjabi-language folk and pop music, who made his first appearances on radio and television in the early 1980s with his introductory album, "Roadways Di Laari". He has also acted in some Punjabi language films, like Jagga Daku. Sardool's father, the late Sagar Mastana, was a famous tabla player who invented a special type of tabla that was played with a thin bamboo stick. Sardool is married to Amar Noorie, who is also an accomplished singer and actress and has achieved many awards just like her husband. They have travelled throughout the globe as duet as well as solo singers for some or the most memorable tours and performances.
Born in the Kheri Naudh Singh in district Fatehgarh sahib, he belongs to the Patiala Gharana of music. Sardool has 27 albums to his credit. His work has been included in over 50 derivative albums from all over the world. His album 'Husna De Malko' released in 1991 that sold 5.1 million copies worldwide and still selling.
Sardool has two sons named Sarang Sikander and Alaap Sikander. Sarang is the older son. He is a singer and a music producer hence represents the taste of his musical style he has developed by travelling the world with his parents. Alaap is the younger one in the family and is also multi-talented. Alaap sings and also plays every mainstream musical instrument. He is graduated in Audio Production and Engineering from the Metalworks Institute of Sound and Music Production. Both the sons are self-taught in music and are planning to put their work in the industry in the near future.

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