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“Never did I imagine Ranjha will land me my first IIFA, and I will be sharing it with AR Rahman Sir”, says Jasleen Royal on bagging IIFA for best music

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Tuesday, 7 June 2022 (18:11 IST)
The melody queen, Jasleen Royal who right fully rules the heart of millions with her soulful music and voice, won her first IIFA trophy under the best music category.

The singer and composer won the award for undoubtedly the most loved song of the year, ‘Ranjha’ from the blockbuster film Shershaah.

Jasleen who is elated about the achievement took it to her Instagram account and shared a heartfelt gratitude note for the same.

Jasleen mentioned about how sharing her first IIFA award with the legend AR Rahman is unbelievable. The singer also thanked the team of Shershaah, expressing special gratitude towards Siddharth Malhotra and Karan Johar.

Along with two beautiful pictures, the singer wrote, “Hello @iifa #Ranjha - A tune in my mind, to a song loved by so many. Never did I imagine it will also be the song that will land me my first iifa that too shared with @arrahman sir! I am going to hold on to it for a while! Congratulations to all the winners and the entire team of Shershaah! Thank you @azeemdayani and @sidmalhotra for believing in the song more than I did. Thank you @karanjohar for the opportunity.”

Ranjha just did not rule hearts but also the globe, as the song was featured in the global billboard with other songs of the film.

One after the other, Jasleen has been ruling hearts and chartbusters. The singer was recently applauded and loved for her compositions for the film Runaway 34 starring Ajay Devgn, which was also her first film as a solo composer.

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