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Hans Raj Hans


This Shafipur born punjabi singer may well be considered a doyen of an esotericschool of music.However he has successfully managedto give apopular touch to all that he stands for and upholds.

The love boy Hansraj Hans after making a hat trick with three consecutive t albums- Aaja Nachle with Bally Sagoo, Jhanjhar and Chorni- has recently staged a massive comeback with a highly rhythmic and amusing love song Dil Tote Tote Ho Gaya in conjunction with Shweta Shetty in film Bichhoo.

Hans who has been well known for his Sufiana mindset and ethos has certainly a distinctive taste in music.He prefers singing songs with a message. Dil Tote Tote is no humorous and popular stuff. It too contains a subtle message towards the finale -an appeal to the people around the world, to join hands and shun war and drugs. It inspires people to look forward to promote universal love and compassion.

Hans' latest album is presented with a style. There is great depth in his music. His album Chorni was, he divulges, the first phase of his emotional outpouring through the medium of music. With time people undergo changes.And Hans is no exception to the rule "Yes the real gorgeous dame I met. she ...." his words waver off. His real life situation is vividly portrayed in the shape of Dil Tote Tote Ho Gaya. Is there really a woman behind his musical success?



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