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Pawan Singh
Pawan Singh in 2025
Born 05 January 1986 (age 40)
Jokahri village, Arrah, Bihar, India
Nationality Indian
Education Graduate, Maharaja College (Arrah)
Alma mater
Occupation Playback Singer, Actor, Music Composer, Politician
Years active 1997–present
Known for Hit songs like Lollipop Lagelu; Bhojpuri films like Pratigya, Crack Fighter
Notable works Albums: Odhaniya Wali; Films: Rangli Chunariya Tohre Naam, Sher Singh; Bollywood singles (e.g. Kamariya Hila Rahi Hai)
Awards International Bhojpuri Film Awards, others
Spouse(s)
Parents Ramashankar Singh (father)
Pratima Devi (mother)
Religion Hinduism
Website

Pawan Singh is a renowned Indian politician, playback singer, actor, music composer, and stage performer, widely celebrated as one of the most influential stars of the Bhojpuri film industry. Known as the "Power Star," he started out as a harmonium player at neighborhood concerts before becoming well-known as a playback vocalist. He quickly became well-known for his strong voice and exuberant performances, both in Bhojpuri and mainstream Bollywood, where he provided the voice of Stree 2.

With a career spanning acting, singing, and composing, Singh has delivered several blockbuster hits and award-winning performances. He has been honored with two International Bhojpuri Film Awards, solidifying his stature as one of the most versatile and celebrated figures in the entertainment industry. Known for his iconic roles in films like Pratigya (2008), Satya (2017), Crack Fighter (2019), Raja (2019), Sher Singh (2019), Mera Bharat Mahaan (2022), and Har Har Gange (2023), Pawan Singh continues to dominate both the stage and screen with his unmatched charisma and talent.

Early Life & Education

Pawan Singh was born on 5 January 1986 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India, into a Hindu Rajput family. His mother, Pratima Devi, was a housewife, and his father, Rama Shankar Singh, was a farmer. He was raised in a modest, traditional home with two older brothers and a sister named Mala Singh.

Singh showed a strong interest in music at a young age. His career as a playback singer started when he started playing the harmonium at stage shows and local gatherings. His family was unwavering in their support of his love of music, even in the face of financial difficulties. According to reports, Singh frequently traveled great distances on a bicycle solely to take part in musical performances and cultural events, demonstrating his tenacity and commitment.

After completing his elementary education in Kolkata, Pawan Singh continued his education in Arrah, Bihar, after his family relocated there. After completing his intermediate education at H.N.K. High School, he went on to Maharaja College in Arrah to complete his degree. His future in the Bhojpuri entertainment industry was ultimately shaped by his ability to successfully balance his studies with his developing musical interests during his academic years.

Career

Music Career

Pawan Singh’s musical journey began at a very young age when he started performing at stage shows and cultural events in his hometown. His early musical experiences gave him a solid foundation as a singer, and he soon started making Bhojpuri pop records. His professional career as a playback singer began with his debut album, Odhaniya Wali (1997).

Pawan Singh became well-known across the country in 2008 after his hit album Lollipop Lageli was released. He became a household name and was dubbed a "Power Star" after the title track, "Lollipop Lagelu," became an iconic Bhojpuri song. With the hit song "Saniya Mirza Cut Nathuniya" from his album Don't Touch My Body that same year, his fame was further cemented.

Singh continued to explore diverse musical avenues, and in 2020, he made his Bollywood playback debut with the song “Kamariya Hila Rahi Hai” featuring American dancer-actress Lauren Gottlieb. He followed this with singles like “Babuni Tere Rang Me” (featuring Tridha Choudhury) and “Current” (with Payal Dev), showcasing his versatility beyond the Bhojpuri industry.

In 2021, Singh collaborated with legendary playback singer Sonu Nigam for a devotional Chhath song, which received immense appreciation. The same year, he experimented with Bhojpuri cover versions of popular Hindi tracks such as “Lut Gaye” (originally sung by Jubin Nautiyal) and “Baarish Ban Jaana”. He also recreated the evergreen Bollywood classic “Tumsa Koi Pyara” from the film Raja Babu (1994) in Bhojpuri, adding his unique regional touch.

Expanding his collaborations, Singh released “Jindagi”, a Bhojpuri-Haryanvi fusion track with popular Haryanvi singer Renuka Panwar, highlighting his adaptability across languages and genres.

Today, Pawan Singh is regarded as one of the most successful and influential playback singers in the Bhojpuri industry, with his songs often crossing regional boundaries and resonating with audiences across India.

Political Career

Pawan Singh formally entered politics ahead of the 2024 Indian general election, when he was announced as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from the Asansol Lok Sabha constituency in West Bengal. His candidature drew mixed reactions—while many welcomed his popularity as a Bhojpuri superstar who could connect with masses, others criticized the decision citing his controversial public image. However, within days of the announcement, Singh withdrew his nomination, stating that he stepped back due to personal reasons.

In 2025, Singh once again turned towards electoral politics, this time from his home state of Bihar. He declared himself an independent candidate from the Karakat Lok Sabha constituency, even though the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) had already fielded its official nominee, senior leader Upendra Kushwaha. Singh’s move was seen as a direct challenge to the alliance, and in May 2025, he was expelled from the BJP for “anti-party activities” and “indiscipline”, with the party alleging that his actions damaged its image.

Despite the political controversy, Singh’s campaign in Karakat attracted massive media attention. His star power, music-infused rallies, and ability to draw large crowds made him a high-profile candidate. While his supporters projected him as a voice of the youth and Bhojpuri-speaking population, critics questioned his political experience and argued that his candidature could split votes in the region.

Although Singh did not secure victory in the election, his campaign established him as a recognizable political figure in Bihar. Political analysts described his foray into electoral politics as the beginning of a possible long-term political journey, given his popularity and ability to connect with the masses.

Television

Year Show Role Notes
2025 Rise & Fall Contestant Hosted by Ashneer Grover, Indian adaptation of the British format

Filmography

Year Film
2007 Rangilee Chunariya Tohre Naam
2008 Bhojpuriya Daroga
2008 Pratigya
2009 Saiya ke Sath Madaiya Mai
2009 Jogiji Dhire Dhire
2009 Tu Jaan Hau Hamaar
2009 Umariya Kaili Tohre Naam
2009 Pyar Bina Chain Kaha
2009 Odhaniya Kamal Kare
2010 Pawan Purwaiya
2010 Daraar
2011 Ladai La Akhiya Ye Launde Raja
2011 Doli Chadhake Dulhin Sasural Chali
2010 Devra Bada Satawela
2011 Rangbaj Daroga
2011 Kanoon Hamara Muththi Me
2011 Bhagjogani
2011 Chorwa Banal Damad
2011 Dewar Bhabhi
2011 Hamara Mati Mai Dum Ba
2011 Gundai Raj
2012 Sindur Dan
2012 Jab Kehu Dil Me Sama Jala
2012 Saugandh Ganga Maiya Ke
2012 Rangbaz Raja
2012 Jung
2012 Bhaiya Ke Sali Odhaniya Wali
2012 Ek Duje Ke Liye
2013 Banaras Wali
2013 Ziddi Aashiq
2013 Bajrang
2013 Truck Driver
2013 Katta Tanal Duppta Par
2013 Dakait
2013 Desh Pradesh
2013 Khoon Pashina
2013 Lawarish
2013 Veer Balwan
2013 Andhi Tufaan
2013 Ek Aur Kuruksheta
2014 Karele Kamal Dharti ke Lal
2014 Saiyaji Dilwa Mangale
2014 Yodhaa
2014 Pratigya 2
2014 Baazigar
2014 Pyar Mohabbat Zindabad
2014 Insaaf
2014 Lebu Ka Jaan
2014 Thok Deb
2015 Nahale Pe Dahala
2015 Bin Bajaye Sapera
2015 Karz Virasat Ke
2015 Band Baja Leke Aaja Pawan Raja
2015 Lagi Chhute Na Rama
2015 Sangram
2015 Gangaputra
2015 Hukumat
2015 Suhaag
2015 Baaj Gail Danka
2015 Mukabala
2015 Khoon Ka Ilzaam
2016 Bhojpuriya Raja
2016 Gadar
2016 Tridev
2016 Ziddi
2017 Sarkar Raj
2017 Satya
2017 Tere Jaisa Yaar Kahan
2017 Tabadala
2017 Dhadkan
2017 Challenge
2017 Yodhaa Arjun Pandit
2018 Saiya Super Star
2018 Wanted
2018 Maa Tujhe Salaam
2018 Balmua Tohre Khatir
2018 Loha Pahalwan
2018 Raja
2019 Crack Fighter
2019 Maine Unko Sajan Chun Liya
2019 Jai Hind
2019 Sher Singh
2021 Ghatak
2021 Boss
2021 Hum Hai Raahi Pyar ke
2022 Mera Bharat Mahaan
2022 Pyari Chandani
2022 Kaise Ho Jala Pyar
2022 Dharma
2023 Har Har Gange
2024 Jio Meri Jaan

Discography

Non-film songs (Bhojpuri)

Year Album/Single Song Music Lyrics Notes
1997 Odhaniya Wali "Odhaniya Wali" Debut Album
2008 Lollipop Lageli "Lollipop Lagelu" Breakthrough Hit
2008 Don’t Touch My Body "Saniya Mirza Cut Nathuniya" Popular Album
2019 Hamar Wala Dance "Hamar Wala Dance" Vinay Vinayak Anupam Pandey
2021 Barish Ban Jana (Bhojpuri) "Barish Ban Jana" Payal Dev Kunal Verma Bhojpuri version
2021 Lut Gaye (Bhojpuri) "Lut Gaye" Tanishk Bagchi Chhotu Yadav Bhojpuri version
2021 Pudina "Pudina A Haseena", "Chala Bhauji Hali Hali" Priyanshu Singh, Chhote Baba Bashi Arun Bihari
2021 Tumsa Koi Pyara "Tumsa Koi Pyara" Priyanshu Singh Raushan Singh Vishwas Bhojpuri remake
2021 Jindagi "Jindagi" Vinay Vinayak Pinku Baba With Renuka Panwar
2022 Jindagi 2.O "Jindagi 2.O" Priyanshu Singh Renuka
2022 Lal Ghagra "Lal Ghagra" Subham Raj Vijay Chauhan
2022 Hari Hari Odhani "Hari Hari Odhani" Priyanshu Singh Ashutosh Singh
2022 Kamariya Patre "Kamariya Patre Patre" Priyanshu Singh Raushan Singh Vishwas
2022 Saree se Tadi "Saree Se Tadi" Arya Sharma Vijay Chauhan
2024 Teri Laal Chunariya "Teri Laal Chunariya" Javed Mohsin Rashmi Virag
2024 Pasrat Pyaar "Pasrat Pyaar" Rajnish Mishra Santosh Utpati
2024 Sitlahari "Sitlahari"
2025 Salwarwa Lale Lal "Salwarwa Lale Lal" Priyanshu Singh Raushan Singh
2025 Lahangwa Rangab "Lahangwa Rangab" Priyanshu Singh Ashutosh Tiwari
2025 Kala Odhani "Kala Odhani" Priyanshu Singh Prince Priyadarshi

Hindi Singles

Year Album/Single Song Composer Lyricist Co-singer(s) Notes
2020 Kamariya Hila Rahi Hai "Kamariya Hila Rahi Hai" Payal Dev Mohsin Shaikh & Payal Dev Payal Dev Bollywood debut
2021 Babuni Tere Rang Me "Babuni Tere Rang Me" Salim–Sulaiman Dr. Sagar Sharvi Yadav
2021 Current "Current" Payal Dev, Mohsin Shaikh Mohsin Shaikh & Payal Dev Mohsin Shaikh & Payal Dev
2022 Yaad Aati Nahi "Yaad Aati Nahi" Salim–Sulaiman Shradha Pandit
2023 Tumhare Siva "Tumhare Siva" Nikhil–Vinay, Chhote Baba (Basahi) Faaiz Anwar & Sameer Anjaan Khusboo Jain Remake of Tumhare Siva (*Tum Bin*)

Hindi film songs

Year Film Song Composer Lyricist(s) Co-artist(s) Notes
2024 Stree 2 "Aayi Nai" Pawan Singh & Sachin-Jigar Amitabh Bhattacharya Divya Kumar, Simran Choudhary Bollywood playback
2024 Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video "Chumma" Sachin-Jigar Vayu Rupali Jagga, Rupesh Mishra, Mansa

Notable Works

Films

  • Pratigya (2008) – Breakthrough role in Bhojpuri cinema.
  • Satya (2017) – Blockbuster establishing him as an action star.
  • Crack Fighter (2019) – One of his highest-grossing films.
  • Har Har Gange (2023) – Critically acclaimed devotional-action drama.

Music Albums & Songs

  • Odhaniya Wali (1997) – Debut Bhojpuri album.
  • Lollipop Lagelu (2008) – Iconic global Bhojpuri anthem.
  • Hamar Wala Dance (2019) – Popular party track.

Bollywood Music

  • Kamariya Hila Rahi Hai (2020) – Bollywood playback debut.
  • Babuni Tere Rang Me (2021) – Hit Holi song.
  • Stree 2 (2024) – Playback singer for “Aayi Nai”.

Achievements and Recognition

Music Icon of Bhojpuri Industry – Pawan Singh is widely regarded as the “Power Star” of Bhojpuri cinema, credited with revolutionizing Bhojpuri pop music through chartbuster songs like “Lollipop Lagelu”, which became a global Bhojpuri anthem.

Award-Winning Artist – He has received multiple accolades, including two International Bhojpuri Film Awards (IBFA) for his exceptional contribution as a playback singer and actor.

Versatile Performer – With a career spanning over two decades, Singh has showcased his talent as a playback singer, music composer, and actor, starring in successful films such as Pratigya (2008), Satya (2017), Crack Fighter (2019), and Har Har Gange (2023).

Bollywood Recognition – Breaking regional barriers, he made his Bollywood playback debut with the hit song “Kamariya Hila Rahi Hai” (2020) and later contributed to films like Stree 2 (2024), establishing himself in the Hindi music industry.

Cultural Influence – Singh is celebrated for popularizing Bhojpuri music on a global scale, with his songs being played at international events, parties, and cultural festivals across Europe, America, and the Middle East.

Political Spotlight – His entry into politics, despite being controversial, brought him recognition as a mass leader figure among Bhojpuri-speaking audiences in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, further expanding his influence beyond the entertainment industry.

Public Image – Loved by millions of fans, Singh is admired for his energetic stage performances, versatility, and ability to connect with audiences across languages and regions.

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