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Kali Kali Zulfon Ke

82.9M streams

82,922,095

Tere Jeya Hor Disda (LoFi)

36.6M streams

36,633,183

Samandar Saraab

36.5M streams

36,456,833

Kali Kali Zulfon Ke (Extended Version)

33.7M streams

33,749,410

Medley: Kehna Galat Galat / Halka Halk...

19.2M streams

19,191,167

Kiven Mukhde

9.2M streams

9,247,343

BiBa Sada Dil

4.7M streams

4,698,397

Kehna Galat Galat (Lo-Fi)

4.6M streams

4,551,480

Maahi

3.1M streams

3,087,735

Subah Se Shaam (Male Version)

2.6M streams

2,617,542

Biography

Madhur Sharma is an Indian singer, music composer, songwriter, and performer. A multi-faceted individual with numerous interests, he has been passionate about music from a very young age. With more than a decade of experience in the entertainment industry, Madhur has grown exponentially as an artist. And in recent times, he has emerged as a social media sensation, predominantly on Instagram and youtube due to his music. As far as his music is concerned, it is extremely versatile and it relates to every individual listening to it. Through his performing skills, he has the incredible prowess of connecting with his audience very well. Regardless of whether the audience expects a power-packed performance to dance the evening away or craves calming music for an intimate vibe- Madhur can do it all. His versatile discography is all the evidence you need to understand this. Some of his originals include “Tera Rang’, ‘Poori Tarah Se’, ‘Subah Se Sham, ‘Tu Jaanda Ae’, and many more. Madhur is hugely influenced by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and the kind of music he made. And thus, he dabbles in a similar genre and pays tribute to the great artist through his cover songs. Almost every cover song of his is a global favorite. His cover songs stick out from the crowd because he makes sure that music does not lose its soul while still feeling contemporary. Some of his most popular covers include ‘Kiveh Mukhde’, ‘Kali Kali Zulfon Ke’, and ‘Kehna Galat Galat/Yeh Jo Halka Halka Suroor’.