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  • 6/20/2025
In an exclusive throwback podcast with Lehren, star-singer Jaspinder Narula opens up on her untold musical journey by talking about her interest in music since childhood & parents' support to pursue the same. From singing tracks in Punjabi with her mother to moving to Canada and returning back to Mumbai (India), Jaspinder calls Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha (1998) as a turning point in life & also reveals about the 2 Judaai (1997) chartbusters which were her first ever releases in the industry. Narula elaborates upon the role of hardwork in long run & emphasises the importance of destiny in success and glory. While concluding, the multi-talented artist sings a bhajan for her viewers & fans. Watch this unseen candid chit-chat session only on Lehren. #jaspindernarula #jaspindernarulasongs #jaspindernarulainterview #jaspindernarulapodcast #pyaartohonahitha

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00:00Bhajan ko to bhajan ke tarah hi gaayenge na
00:02Usko to kaveri nahi kar sakti
00:04Ek singer ko mein sumajhti ho
00:06Har tarah ka gita gaana chahiye
00:08Har tarah ki
00:09Usko
00:10Usko shikshah milni chahiye
00:12Log karm ko belwan sumajhti ho
00:15Mein bhaagya ko belwan sumajhti ho
00:17Jap le harikana
00:22Mere man
00:25Jap le harikana
00:28Jap le harikana
00:35Mere man
00:38Jap le harikana
00:42Jashvita ji, aapka e
00:46Sangeet facets like apseshto va
00:48Baat to kal ki lagti hai
00:51Lekin bhaat samya bheed gaya
00:536-7 saal ki thi
00:55Mere man
01:00Jahaan music bhajta tha
01:02Lohg ekattha hoate thay
01:04Koyi function hoate tha
01:06Kuchh
01:06To bos mujhe hoata tha ki
01:07Kab mein stage pe jau
01:09Danse kakke dekha hou
01:10To
01:11My family mein
01:13Daddy mamie
01:15Do no hi
01:15Kiki
01:16Music may tai
01:17Daddy ko kuch
01:19Danse ki ta
01:20I don't know how much music is going to happen in our family.
01:25They never gave me a chance to learn the dance.
01:31They never gave me a chance to learn the dance.
01:34At that time, my mom and dad knew that I could do something.
01:49So, when I discovered that I was singing, it was only that day.
01:56And it is today.
01:58I'm singing and learning from now.
02:03How did you feel about music?
02:07I've been very fortunate.
02:11You can say, because I had music in my house and my dad and mom and dad, I knew that I could do something.
02:24So, my dad and dad came to my house and my dad came to my house.
02:34For the classical music, because there was a special education,
02:39so, my dad and dad came to my house to teach me.
02:47I started my childhood.
02:49I started my childhood.
02:52I started my childhood.
02:56I started my childhood.
02:59I started my childhood.
03:00I made records.
03:01for the first time.
03:02I was singing the G Kyuji.
03:06I was singing my dad with my dad.
03:07I was singing my dad.
03:08I started my youth in G Kyuji.
03:12That's my dad's voice and dad's voice.
03:14I had songs with my dad.
03:15And I still formed my dad.
03:16Because I was a music director, and I didn't know that I didn't get a song,
03:22so they wanted me to do it well.
03:26So, they also did my recording.
03:30There were a lot of programs.
03:32There were a lot of programs in my mother's parents.
03:34And as people knew, the demand was increased.
03:38So, I said, Mohini Ji, don't come alone.
03:41You need to have a child.
03:43So, wherever you are recording,
03:45you must have to give up your child.
03:48You should have to give up your child.
03:50So, I started to do it well.
03:52I started to do it well.
03:55Let's do it like this.
03:57What did you say about the popularity and fame?
04:02What did you say about the turning point?
04:05At which time?
04:08Turning point.
04:10The first turning point was
04:13to move from Canada to India.
04:16That was definitely.
04:18I had never thought of it.
04:20I had never thought of it.
04:21I had to come back to India,
04:22but I had to stop for a while.
04:26But it was like this.
04:29It was like this.
04:30It was like a situation.
04:32It was like a situation.
04:33It was like a situation.
04:34I was looking for a place now.
04:35I have to stay home.
04:36And I've been trying to stay home
04:37and feel like I'm standing here.
04:41And now, I'm on my way.
04:46I want to do something in my life.
04:49That was my turning point.
05:14After that, professionally, it was a turning point again in life.
05:28That he had so much love and so much love in my life, which became a perception from me.
05:37It was a song that was before that, people liked it, but it was a special song that was love.
05:51When did you come to play back singing in films?
05:58The first song is in the direction of Vijayu Shah
06:03and it hasn't been released yet.
06:06It was a Hindi film called Master.
06:12I was singing with that song
06:16but it hasn't been released yet.
06:18It was a very beautiful song.
06:20The first one was released.
06:25That was Judai.
06:27Judai was my first release with Nadim Shravan.
06:31There were two songs for Shri Devi.
06:36And that was my first release.
06:39After that, I was singing the song
06:43and I was singing the song for you.
06:47You have made a wide range of music.
06:52You have made a song from your devotion to folk, to classical, western.
07:00When you play a heroine or the situation,
07:03when you play that mood,
07:05you play that mood or the director,
07:09it helped you.
07:11Is there a plus point?
07:13Definitely, it has been a blessed point.
07:16Because the song will be the same as the song.
07:18You can't do it like the song.
07:20You can't do it like the song.
07:21And when you play a song,
07:24there are some emotions,
07:28there are some romance,
07:30you have in touch with those lines.
07:33We must be the same.
07:35We will be the same emotions.
07:38If you play a song or something,
07:48you will be the same emotions.
07:50So this is definitely from your experience, from your experience, from your experience,
07:59you have learned everything from your experience.
08:03In films, there are different situations.
08:06So the same situation is different,
08:08if you have a situation like that,
08:10you have never seen a situation like that.
08:13Or you have never seen a situation like that.
08:17So I don't think that you,
08:20I don't think that a singer,
08:23you need to be able to sing.
08:26You need to be able to get a skill.
08:30You need to be able to get a skill.
08:33It's a lot of fun.
08:35In our playbacks,
08:38there are many players who are very successful.
08:43Yes,
08:44you need to be able to be able to get a skill.
08:47That is,
08:49that is a good thing.
08:50That is,
08:51that is,
08:52that is a good thing.
08:53Without training,
08:54you can be able to get a skill.
08:55Look,
08:56there is nothing to be a good thing.
08:58People understand the karma of God,
09:02and I understand the karma of God.
09:05When you have to give something to you,
09:11I think that the karma is the same.
09:14I don't know about you or others,
09:19but I always think that karma is the same.
09:22As you are the same,
09:24your karma is the same.
09:26You say that,
09:28that,
09:29after you don't go to love God,
09:31you don't have the kind of God.
09:35You have the kind of love.
09:36your knowledge.
09:41So I am
09:44who I am
09:45who I am
09:45who I am.
09:47So training is very important
09:50and there are many singers
09:51and many artists
09:53who have put the whole life
09:56and have so much
09:58and so much.
10:00But if we don't run,
10:03we can't do anything.
10:04I was singing 20 years ago, but where was I?
10:11When everything happens, it happens.
10:15I believe this theory.
10:34Yes.
10:36So, their songs and your songs,
10:42what a special thing is,
10:45that the songs were so popular.
10:49It's a strange flavor.
10:52That's strange.
10:54It has contributed a lot to the voice.
10:58Yes.
11:00That song was a love for you.
11:03That song was different.
11:08It was different.
11:09It was different.
11:11It was different.
11:12It was the requirement of singing.
11:16It was the requirement of singing.
11:18It was the requirement that we had done.
11:20What Ramo did or I did.
11:22I didn't know anyone.
11:24Ramo definitely had such a song before.
11:27It was called me.
11:29It was a surprise.
11:32When I was in the studio and I knew that I was singing and Ramo Fernandez,
11:37I felt very good.
11:39Because I had heard their songs before.
11:42He's a wonderful singer.
11:47And when I was singing, I got inspiration from her.
11:52It was fun to be able to sing with a good, true artist.
11:57Then it became a challenge.
12:00The tune was good.
12:01It was so beautiful.
12:02It was so beautiful.
12:03When the song was coming out of me.
12:18I got the best song in the song.
12:23I was just like I was wanting to sing.
12:25I didn't sing such a song.
12:27I got the song that I got.
12:30Then I thought, what do I need?
12:33What do I need?
12:35I got the two eyes.
12:37That's why I got the song.
12:40I got the song good.
12:42I got the song good.
12:44I got the two things.
12:46Then I got the song good.
12:49Okay.
12:50One more thing.
12:51Playback singing.
12:52Talk out to you.
12:53I got the two lines.
12:55I got the two lines.
12:57Nothing.
12:58Anything.
12:59Is it your first song on the TV?
13:02Kind of part.
13:03When I have one ceviche,
13:08Who will go?
13:09I got the one out.
13:10I got the one out.
13:11What do I need?
13:12I got the two lines.
13:13If I love you, I fully know."
13:15I got the two lines all.
13:16I got the two lines.
13:17I got the two lines.
13:18I got the two lines.

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