Narinder Chanchal

Narinder Chanchal is the uncrowned king of bhajans and bhents. Chanchal who has devoted his life to singing to the glory of Maa Vaishno Devi has mesmerized devotees in North America and across the globe with his inspirational, captivating bhajans.

In his early years, Narinder Chanchal sang Kafias of Bulle Shah. He was discovered by movie maestro Raj Kapoor, who gave him a break in the 70s mega hit Bobby.With Beshak Mandir Masjid Tod, Chanchal topped all music charts and created magic with his voice and the power of his devotion. He was flooded with film music offers, but Chanchal was crystal clear in the path that he was to choose a life committed to singing devotional songs and bhajans for Maa Vaishno Devi, and helping people attain peace and happiness through music. He is the unofficial cultural ambassador of India with his divine programs, he has been responsible for the rejuvenation and renewed interest in discovering the holiness of Maa Vaishno Devi.

The Background

Narinder Chanchal was born in a Punjabi family in Amritsar. His mother was a firm believer of Goddess Durgaa and used to often sing bhents. Inspired and influenced by his mother, Chanchal took to music at a young age and frequently participated in cultural programs in Amritsar. Chanchal's music guru was Sri Prem Trikha. Chanchal's father was initially opposed to his son's music career. But Chanchal was so steadfast and sure about his chosen path in life that nothing would deter him from his singing. His big break came with Raj Kapoor's Bobby and then there was no looking back.

Key Awards & Achievements

  • Raj Kapoor Memorial Award 1990 Bobby
  • Honorary Citizenship of the State of Georgia in the United States

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