Jaidev Kumar

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Jaidev Kumar
Background information
Origin Delhi, India
Genres Bhangra
Occupation(s)Record producer, music director, musician, composer
Years active1999–present
Website jaidevkumar.com

Jaidev Kumar is an Indian musician and producer, [1] who was born in Delhi but who moved to Mumbai in 2000. He has been working in the Punjabi music industry since 1999.[ citation needed ] His first hit album was "Dil Le Gayi Kudi Gujarat Di". He is the son of music director K Panna Lal.

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Television

YearShowRoleNotes
2020 Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Punjabi JudgeAlong with Jazzy B and Sonu Kakkar

Filmography as Music Composer/Producer

Albums as music producer

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References

  1. "Music justifies the story of our film: Jaidev Kumar". Punjab News Express. 29 September 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2017.