Sarwar Khan

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Sarwar Khan
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Nationality Indian
Occupation Singer
Awards Mirchi Music Award for Male Vocalist of The Year

Sarwar Khan is an Indian singer from Dangri, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. [1] He gained fame and recognition after singing the popular song "Haanikaarak Bapu" in the 2016 [2] film Dangal at the age of 12. [3] [4] [5] Sarwar began his tutelage at the age of 3 and participated in various stage performances during his childhood. [6] [7] [8]

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Sarwar has also sung the title song for the cartoon Gattu Battu and recorded an ad film song for Borosil bottle. [9] Sarwar Khan won the Mirchi Music Award for Male Vocalist of The Year and was felicitated at a program held in Kalakar Bhawan. [10] [11]

Film Songs

YearMovieSongSinger(s)/co-singer(s)Composer(s)LanguageLabelRef.
2022 KGF: Chapter 2 "Sulthan"Brijesh Shandilya, Mohan Krishna, Laxman Datta Naik, Saaj Bhatt, Santhosh Venky, Sandesh Datta Naik, Sachin Basrur, Ravi Basrur, Puneeth Rudranag, Manish Dinakar, Sarwar Khan, Priyanka BharaliHindi Lahari Music [12] [7]
2019 Petta (film) "Thappad Maara"Sarwar Khan, Sartaz Khan BarnaAnirudh RavichanderHindi Sony Music India
2016 Dangal (2016 film) "Haanikaarak Bapu"Sarwar Khan, Sartaz Khan Barna Pritam Hindi Zee Music Company [8]

Discography

YearSongLanguageLabelAlbumRef.
2012"Maharo Man Nachan Lage Hai"Rajasthani T-Series (company)

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