Miss Pooja

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Miss Pooja
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Miss Pooja performing in August 2009
Background information
Birth nameGurinder Kaur Kainth
Born (1980-12-04) 4 December 1980 (age 43) [1]
Rajpura, Punjab, India
Genres Bhangra, Pop, Folk
Religious, Hip Hop, Dance
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active2000–present

Gurinder Kaur Kainth (born 4 December 1980), popularly known by her stage name Miss Pooja is an Indian singer and actress who primarily sings Punjabi songs in Bhangra, Pop and Folk genres.

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Personal life

Miss Pooja was born to Inderpal Kainth and Saroj Devi in Rajpura, Punjab. She obtained her B.A. in Vocal and Instrumental Skills from Punjabi University and pursued her M.A. in Music from PGGCG Chandigarh, followed by a B.Ed. in Music. She subsequently served as a music teacher at Patel Public School in Rajpura. Miss Pooja also became affiliated with the BJP and was put forth as a candidate for the Hoshiarpur Lok Sabha reserved constituency. Political analyses suggested that her candidacy was intended to appeal to the Dalit community, to which she belonged, as the constituency was reserved for Scheduled Castes. However, she refuted such claims during her briefings to news channels. [2]

Career

In 2006, Miss Pooja launched her professional career with the release of the duet song "Jaan Ton Piyari." She served as a judge on the Punjabi singing reality show, Voice of Punjab.

Her journey in the music industry began in 2006 with her debut duet "Jaan Ton Piyari." Progressing further, in 2009 she released her first solo album, "Romantic Jatt," featuring the music video for her song "Do Nain," shot in Toronto, Canada.

Expanding her repertoire, Miss Pooja ventured into acting in 2010 with her roles in the films "Panjaban" and "Channa Sachi Muchi." Continuing her multifaceted career, she released her third solo album "Jattitude" in 2012, accompanied by the music video for "Shona Shona," filmed in Hong Kong. Furthermore, she marked her Bollywood debut with the song "Second Hand Jawani" from the movie "Cocktail."

In subsequent years, Miss Pooja continued her cinematic journey with the release of her third film, "Pooja Kiven Aa," in 2013, followed by "Ishq Garaari."

Discography

YearSingles/AlbumsRecord Label
2023ViahRaka Music
2021Dj vajdaT-Series
2020Care Ni Karda T-Series
2019Mehndi T-Series
2018The Miss Pooja Project: Volume 4ParasiteDARK
2018ButterflyT-Series
2018Parde Mein Rehne Do Saregama
2017JeeejuSpeed Records
2017Baari Baari BarsiSpeed Records
2017SohneaSpeed Records
2017PasandSaga Music
2016HoorTahliwood Records
2016Dimaag KhraabTahliwood Records
2015Date on FordTahliwood Records
2015PaaniTahliwood Records
2014Painkiller [3] Speed Records
2013Main Nange Pairi NachiT-Series
2013The Miss Pooja Project: Volume 3ParasiteDARK
2013Bathinda BeatsAmar Studio
2012JattitudeSpeed Records, Moviebox Records
2011Jugni (Miss Pooja: Live in Concert 2)Speed Records
2011BreathlessMoviebox Records
2011The Miss Pooja Project: Volume 2ParasiteDARK
2010The Miss Pooja Project: Volume 1ParasiteDARK
2009Romantic JattSpeed Records, Planet Recordz, Moviebox Records
2008Miss Pooja: Live in ConcertSpeed Records
2007Queen of DuetsLucky Star
2006Jaan Ton PiyariSimran Music Industries

Duo collaboration

YearInfo
2013"Surprise" with Deep Mahala & Preet Lali
"Go Crazy" with Punjabi By Nature

Choice with Manjit Rupowalia

2012"Jugni Chandigarh Di" with Deep Mahala
Aetbaar with Dark MC
Jatt Tinka with APS Tinka Gill
Gabroo with Apache Indian
2011"Pajero" with Veer Sukhwant
Pind Wal Gera with K. Kashmir
"Jeep" with Harry Mirza
"Dafa Hoja" with Foji
"Ruttan" with Bai Amarjit
2009"Kothe te Speaker" with Mintu Dhuri
"Mitran Di Vaari" with Pulla Labhna
"Prince N Pooja" with Roshan Prince
"Oh Kudi" with Juglee J
"Saadgi" with Rai Jujhar
"Doriya" with Kuldeep Rasila
"Wrong Number" with Gurvinder Brar
"Homegrown" with Punjabi by Nature
"Pub Te Club" with Preet Brar
2008"Poodna Returns" with Deep Mahala
"Jhona 3" with Shinda Shonki
2007"Hero" with Bai Amarjit
"Patrol 2" with Preet Brar
"Jhona 2" with Shinda Shonki

Baazi with Manjit Rupowalia Chah Da Cup 2 with Babu Chandigarhia

2006"Ek Tere Karke" with Preet Brar
"Safari" with Kuldeep Rasila
"Tere Jaan Banke" with Darshan Khella
"Pind da Shingar" with Shinda Shonki

Filmography

YearFilm NameLabelRole
2016 Housefull 3 T-Series "Malamaal" (playback singer)
2015 Dilliwali Zaalim Girlfriend T-Series"Tipsy Hogai" (playback singer)
2013 Best of Luck Speed RecordsSpecial Appearance
2013 Ishq Garaari Cosmic StudiosActress
2013 Heer and Hero Shemaroo"Lakk Tunoo" (playback singer)
2013 Pooja Kiven AA Saga HitsActress
2012 Cocktail T-Series"Second Hand Jawani" (playback singer)
2012 Kabaddi Once Again T-Series"Galvakri" (playback singer)
2010Channa Sachi MuchiT-SeriesActress
2010Panjabian: Love Rules HeartsErosActress

Awards and nominations

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