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Kailash Kher

Indian pop rock singer (born 1973)

Kailash Kher

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Indian pop rock singer (born 1973)

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  • Indian folk
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Kailash Kher (born 7 July 1973) is an Indian playback singer, live performer, and composer. His music blends Indian folk and Sufi traditions with pop rock and spiritual influences.

Early life

Kher was born into a Kashmiri family on 7 July 1973 in Vinod Nagar, a village in the Mayur Vihar area of East Delhi. His father, Mehar Singh Kher, was a traditional folk singer, and his mother is Chandrakanta Mehar Singh Kher. He spent a significant part of his childhood in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Kher’s interest in music began at a young age. At age 14, he left home to seek a guru or institution for classical and folk music training, since he believed that pursuing his passion required isolation. To support his education and living expenses, Kher also taught music to other students. Unable to find a suitable guru or institution, Kher continued his learning by listening to renowned masters of music.

Kher worked in a family friend’s Indian handicraft export business until it collapsed in 1999. After the setback, he struggled with depression and attempted suicide. He then spent six months in Singapore and Thailand. After returning to New Delhi with his family, he completed his study at Delhi University via a correspondence program.

Film career

In 2001, Kher moved to Mumbai to pursue singing, living in hostels and working in the music advertising industry to support himself. He was referred to Ram Sampath for a Nakshatra diamonds jingle, providing ₹5,000 (~$57). He recorded jingles for various television and radio commercials, gaining recognition with brands like Coca-Cola, Citibank, Pepsi, IPL and Honda Motorcycles.[[File:Kailash Kher 1Madan300.jpg|thumb|upright=2.2|right|alt=Kailash Kher performing on stage|Kher performing in 2012]] In 2003, Kher released the song Rabba Ishq Na Hove from Andaaz after initial efforts in Bollywood. Allah Ke Bande from Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II (2003) significantly enhanced his popularity. He sang in Mangal Pandey: The Rising (2005), in which he also had a cameo appearance, and recorded “O Sikander” for Corporate (2006).

In 2006, Kailash Kher released Teri Deewani on his debut album Kailasa, performed by his Sufi fusion band Kailasa. The song was included on the album and has become one of his best‑known tracks.

In 2007, Ya Rabba from Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute to Love became widely popular. In addition, he sang Kaun Hain Voh for Baahubali: The Beginning; and Jay Jaykara and Jal Rahi Hai Chita for Baahubali 2: The Conclusion.

Kher composed music for films including Chandni Chowk to China, Dasvidaniya, Sacred Evil, Sangini, and Desi Kattey, among others. He also penned lyrics for films such as Kaal and Traffic Signal.

He ventured into Kannada cinema with songs such as “Hale Patre” from Junglee and “Ekka Raaja Raani” from Jackie.

He composed and sang the title track of Star Plus’s series Diya Aur Baati Hum with Shubha Mudgal, the title track of Colors’ series Udaan, as well as the anthem for Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.

Non-film work

Kailasa

Kher formed the band Kailasa in Mumbai in 2004 with Mumbai-based brothers Paresh Kamath and Naresh Kamath.

Kher launching his album "Ishq Anokha" in Kolkata, 2016

The band's first album, Kailasa, was released in March 2006. Their second album, Jhoomo Re, was released in May 2007. Kailasa's third album, Chaandan Mein, was released in June 2009. He made his first international album on the independent record label Cumbancha. He released his fourth album, Rangeele, through his company Kailasa Records in January 2012. In 2016, Kher returned with his new album Ishq Anokha.

As part of a recent output of Kailasa, a devotional single "Gajaananaa" was released in August 2025. The song was a musical prompt on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi.[[File:Bollywood Playback Singers.jpg|thumb|alt=Kailash Kher with other Bollywood singers|Kher with other Bollywood playback singers]]

He performed for the Southeast Asian diaspora and for international audiences at festivals and venues such as GlobalFest at New York’s Webster Hall, the Kennedy Center (Washington, D.C.), Stern Grove Festival (San Francisco), Celebrate Brooklyn, the Santa Monica Pier Festival (Los Angeles), Fillmore Center (San Francisco), the Hollywood Bowl (Los Angeles), Hammersmith Apollo (London), Symphony Hall (Birmingham), and Massey Hall (Toronto).

In 2007, he joined a North American concert tour titled “The Incredibles,” alongside Asha Bhosle, Sonu Nigam, and Kunal Ganjawala. In March 2011, Kailasa performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., as part of the Maximum India festival. Kher also performed at the closing ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

In 2012, as part of Kailasa’s third Nepal tour, Kher performed in Dhaka (Bangladesh), Nairobi (Kenya), Zimbabwe, Congo, Karachi (Pakistan), and Muscat (Oman).

Television and reality shows

Kher has appeared in various television shows, including Wind of Change (Bangladesh) (Gaan Bangla), Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Li'l Champs (Zee TV), Mission Ustaad (9X), Indian Idol 4 (Sony), IPL Rockstar (Colors), and Rock On (MTV). In 2009, he appeared as a judge on Indian Idol 4 alongside Javed Akhtar, Sonali Bendre, and Anu Malik.

In 2013, he collaborated with singer Shreya Ghoshal for the first time on a campaign titled “Project Resound: Upgrade Your Ears,” for which he wrote and composed the song “Naina Chaar” and invited Ghoshal to sing. The online initiative by Sony Music India promoted listening awareness and also marketed Sony headphones.

On 15 March 2014, he appeared on the celebrity talk show Comedy Nights with Kapil during Holi celebrations.

Since 2014, he has promoted Indian folk culture through the Kailash Kher Academy (KKALA) and the reality series Bharat Ka Amrit Kalash, showcasing traditional music from across India.

Artistry

Kher's voice has been described as raw, soulful, fresh, high-pitched, and sharp. He mainly sings Ghazal, Sufi, Qawwali, folk, and other devotional songs. His discography frequently features romantic tracks with a touch of classical music, traditional lyrics, and regional languages. By 2014, he had sung in more than 20 Indian languages, including Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Oriya, Bengali, Sindhi, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Konkani, and Rajasthani, and had recorded over 500 songs for the Hindi film industry and more than 1,000 radio and television jingles.

His influences include musicians such as Gokulotsavji Maharaj, Hridaynath Mangeshkar, Kumar Gandharva, Bhimsen Joshi, Lata Mangeshkar and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.

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Music for social causes

In 2011, Kher composed a song called “Ambar Tak Yehi Naad Goonjega” for the anti-corruption movement led by Anna Hazare, popularly known as the “India Against Corruption Movement”. Kher did not charge a professional fee for singing the song.

Kher was featured in the Clean India Mission theme song “Swachh Bharat ka Irada Kar Liya Hum Ne,” written by Prasoon Joshi. To promote the Clean India Mission, he visited several places in the prime minister’s parliamentary constituency.

Kher appeared in a viral video campaign titled #KyaKisikoPadiHai with Jose Covaco as part of the Swachh Bharat Mission. The campaign was directed by Harnish Ambaliya.

Kher was one of the performers at the community reception held at the SAP Center in San Jose, California, on 27 September 2015. The reception was part of the Prime Minister's initial US tour.

In 2019, Kher sang a song titled “Bol Re Dilli Bol,” based on contemporary political events in Delhi; it forms part of the seven‑episode web series “Transparency: Pardarshita.”

Sexual harassment allegations

In 2018, Kher was accused of inappropriate behaviour and harassment by multiple women during the MeToo movement in India. Kher initially denied the claims, stating that allegations without formal complaints lack authenticity. However, he later issued a public apology for any unintentional behaviour that may have made the complainants uncomfortable.

Personal life

Kher married Sheetal Bhan in February 2009, and they have a son.

Awards and nominations

Film accolades and other honours

YearAward(s)CategoryTitleSong(s)Result
2004Star Screen AwardsBest Male PlaybackWaisa Bhi Hota Hai Part 2"Allah Ke Bande"
Star Guild AwardsBest Male Playback Singer
2007Filmfare AwardsBest Male Playback SingerFanaa"Chand Sifarish"
2009Filmfare Awards SouthFilmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer - TeluguArundhati"Kammukunna Cheekatlona"
2010GiMA AwardGima Award for Best Popular Music AlbumChaandan MeinSolo Album
Indian Television Academy AwardsBest Title SongTere Liye"Tere Liye"
Indian Telly Awards
2011Zee Rishtey AwardsFavourite Guru-ShisyaSa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs
2011Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer - KannadaBest Male Playback SingerJackie"Ekka Raja Rani"
2012Indian Telly AwardBest Title Singer for a TV ShowDiya Aur Baati HumTitle Song
2013Nandi AwardsNandi Award for Best Male Playback SingerMirchi"Pandagala Digivachchavu"
2014Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer - TeluguBest Male Playback SingerMirchi"Pandagala Digivacchavu"
2015Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer - KannadaBest Male Playback SingerUn Samayal Arayil"Ee Janumave Ahaa"
YearAward(s)CategoryResult
2011Nepal Tourism Year Goodwill Ambassador 2011Overall Contribution
2010Yash Bharti AwardExcellence in folk and classical music
2017Padma Shri – Fourth Highest Indian National HonourArt-Music
2019SIIMA Award for Best Male Playback Singer – TeluguBharat Ane Nenu

Discography/Filmography

Main article: List of songs recorded by Kailash Kher

References

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