Mangaluru: Playback singer Jaskaran Singh visits multiple sacred sites


Mohan Kuthar

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Sep 7: Popular playback singer Jaskaran Singh, who rose to fame through the ‘Zee Kannada Sa Re Ga Ma Pa’ show, has revealed that he has been receiving a series of offers to sing for films in various languages, including Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, and Punjabi. Notably, he has already completed recording another song with renowned music director Arjun Janya. Singh expressed confidence that, with everyone's blessings, he is poised to win the hearts of audiences once again.

Singh shared his thoughts after visiting the Burdugoli Guliga-Koragajja temple at the sacred site in Kallapu, Thokottu, where he offered prayers. He also visited the Kadri and Burdugoli Guliga-Koragajja temples in Mangaluru, which, he said, evoked a unique spiritual experience. Singh credited divine blessings for the success of his performances in Mangaluru and mentioned that he is currently working on solo album songs, with a particular focus on single projects.

The Burdugoli temple committee honoured Jaskaran Singh during the visit. Joining him at the event were fellow ‘Zee Kannada Sa Re Ga Ma Pa’ singer Amish Kumar K, and Jagadish Kadri from Kadri Events. Also present were Chandrahas Pandith House, honorary advisor to the Burdugoli temple committee, treasurer Naveen Kayangala, secretary Jayashree Kottari, and members Prashanth Kayangala, Purushotham Melanta, Purushotham Kallapu, Sanjay, Amit Kottari, Vanitha Gandhi, Deeksha, and Harish Kottari.

 

 

 

  

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