Mangi Mahal

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Mangi Mahal
Born1 January 1973 [ citation needed ]
OriginVillage Lambra, Jalandhar, Punjab, India
Genres Punjabi, bhangra, romantic, pop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, actor
Years active1998–present [ citation needed ]
Website www.mangimahalsinger.com

Mangi Mahal is an Indian Punjabi folk singer.

Biography

Mahal debuted with his album Marhak Jamalo Di. His duet songs are performed with Sudesh Kumari. Mahal's biggest hits are "Sachhi Saunh Lagge", "Jatt Velly", "Jatt Di Charhayi", "Yaar Velly", "Dimand", "Putt Punjabi" and "Jaan". [1] He has 9 studio albums.

Contents

His new album will be releasing in April 2014, "Khalse De Guru", Tracks 9 and it will be the label on Dharam Seva Records, Music Waves & T-Series. Music will be composed by Harj Nagra.Mangi Mahal also released latest hit single track "Tralle" with the music label Saa Music.

Discography

YearAlbum
2014Khalse De Guru
2012Dimand
2009Jatt Diyan Chartan
2008Full Kirpa
2007Haq Bann Daa Ae
2005Sachi Sounh Lagge
2004 Ikk Pind(Mint Tunes)
2003Kalli Takkarein
2001Addi Nachan Wale Di
1999Marhak Jamalo Di
1998Tu Sanu Kiven Bhulgi

Filmography

YearFilmNotes
2013 Dil Sada Luteya Gya [2] Film Debut
2013 Mitro - Mitro Under Production
2013Mohabbtan Sachiyan NeMangi Mahal and Himanshi Khurana
2014Eh Dil Da Mamala HaiWith Inderjit Nikku, Veena Malik
2014 Yaad Satave 42 With Diljit Dosanjh / Music: Bhinda Aujla

Single

YearSingleMusicLabel
2020LangarRupin KahlonMangi Mahal Music
2019BapuRupin KahlonSpeed Records
2017TraleDesi RoutzSaa Music
2015Chooteh LaarehBhinda AujlaMovieBox
2015MelaRupin KahlonCrown Media
2015RaulaRupin Kahlon T-Series
2015ZalmaJas SamplaUK Music Records
2014Choti Da GabruPavneet BirgiLokhdun Punjabi
2014Bhagat SinghGurmeet Singh T-Series
2013Chartan 2Rupin KahlonTrendz Music
2013Very SorryPavneet BirgiSpeed Records
2011Kamli Aman Hayer MovieBox
2010Putt Jatt DaRupin KahlonTrendz Music

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