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About Neha Kakkar
Neha Kakkar Singh was born on June 6, 1988 in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, the youngest of three children in a working-class Punjabi family that relocated to Delhi when she was a small child. She began performing professionally at age four, singing bhajans at Jagran events through Delhi and the broader north Indian temple circuit alongside her elder sister Sonu Kakkar and elder brother Tony Kakkar — both of whom went on to their own playback and music-direction careers and remain frequent collaborators on her catalogue. The Kakkar siblings sang at over a hundred and fifty Jagran shows a year through the late nineties and early two-thousands, and the family used the income to support her audition for Indian Idol Season 2 in 2006 — a competition she entered at age seventeen and exited at the wildcard-round stage, but which gave her the early visibility that drove the wedding-and-corporate-circuit career through the back half of the two-thousands. The first studio playback credit came in 2008 with Neha The Rockstar — an independent album released through T-Series that circulated through Hindi-pop radio without breaking the playback ceiling. The breakout came in 2014 with the Sunny Sunny remix from the Yaariyan soundtrack, followed by London Thumakda from Queen and the broader Bollywood-soundtrack rotation that defined the rest of the decade. Cheez Badi from Machine (2017), Aankh Marey from Simmba (2018), Dilbar from Satyameva Jayate (2018), Morni Banke from Badhaai Ho (2018), and Coca Cola from Luka Chuppi (2019) ran consecutively through Hindi-language streaming charts and established her as the most heavily booked female playback singer of the late twenty-tens. Her appearance as a permanent judge on Indian Idol from Season 10 onwards — alongside Vishal Dadlani and Himesh Reshammiya in various configurations — pulled her catalogue into mainstream Indian-television rotation and cemented the television-plus-playback dual identity that has defined her career since. In 2020 she married singer Rohanpreet Singh in a high-profile Punjabi-Hindu wedding ceremony that drew extensive coverage across Hindi-language and diaspora media; the couple have continued to collaborate on Punjabi-pop singles and joint television appearances. She has won the IIFA Award, Filmfare Award, Mirchi Music Award, and the Zee Cine Award in playback categories across multiple cycles; she holds the Guinness World Record for the most-streamed female playback artist on Indian streaming platforms in select rolling windows; and she has continued to release Punjabi-pop and Hindi-pop solo singles outside the soundtrack rotation through her partnerships with T-Series and Desi Music Factory. The Neha Kakkar live concert format — anchored on Aankh Marey, Dilbar, Coca Cola, Morni Banke, Saki Saki, and Garmi as the core dance-track block, with Khud Ko Tere, Tere Bina, and the broader ballad catalogue for the slow segment, and her own Punjabi-pop solo singles in the encore — has become the template for what a touring Hindi-film playback singer can put on a North American arena stage at full production tier. She remains based primarily in Mumbai with extensive touring across India, the Gulf region, the United Kingdom, North America, and Australia, and continues to record across Hindi-film soundtrack, Punjabi-pop solo, and Indian-television playback simultaneously.
