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Juggy Sandhu – From Bars to Bollywood

Juggy Sandhu

When it comes to punjabi songs and Bollywood nights in Mumbai, there’s only one artist that comes to our mind – Juggy Sandhu. He has slayed the Mumbai night scenes with his lit performances, having people groove on his beats in various gigs across town. Not only is he rocking his gigs, he is moving the floor in college festivals nationwide.

Juggy recently headlined the Umang college festival, regarded as the biggest college fest of the city, an initiative by Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics. Umang is tagged as Asia’s fastest growing college fest, where the performance of Juggy Sandhu chimed the audience.

Juggy Sandhu

The man behind the most popular voice, not only in Mumbai but across India, is creating buzz with his melodious tunes, an all time in-demand artist. An artist finding his voice and building it on his own, a unique way of singing the top Bollywood and hit punjabi tracks. Starting his journey from hosting karaoke nights at Copa to doing shows in the top clubs in the city like London Taxi, LilT, Su Casa and Jlwa. He is now ready to take over Bollywood!

Juggy was first featured in Ghar Aaja – in collaboration with India’s most loved singer Jubin Nautiyal – which was a part of the six song series Electro Folk by Black Magic Music and released with the country’s biggest label T Series. Buzz down the pipeline is Juggy has already begun prep for his first single and he is also being considered for playback in some top upcoming films.

The life of every party and celebration – uplifting the mood and endless bouncing and setting – his own aura is what Juggy’s performance is all about. Amidst his performance you hear cheers for the artist, Juggy! Juggy! Juggy! Is the word repeating itself, fans showing immense love and support for their all time favourite. Don’t believe us? Well, why don’t you guys experience it yourself.

The country is grooving on his beats, are you?

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