Sunny Deol bonds with Satinder Sartaaj over music and meal, shares pics
Actor Sunny Deol recently met Punjabi folk singer Satinder Sartaaj for his next film, Gabru. They shared pictures on their respective social media handles, expressing mutual appreciation for each other's work.

Actor Sunny Deol recently met Punjabi folk singer Satinder Sartaaj and shared photos from their meeting on social media. Sartaaj also posted pictures and expressed his gratitude, writing, “Love & respect always.”
Sartaaj shared a few moments from their interaction, where the two were seen talking over a meal in a calm setting. In his note, he thanked Deol for the visit and described the meeting as warm and pleasant.
"Thank you so much @iamsunnydeol bhaji for visiting & honouring me. It was such a soothing & warming atmosphere with your gracious & calm presence Love & respect always. Waheguru Charhdi-Kala rakkhan – Dr. Satinder Sartaaj (sic)," his caption read.
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Deol, too, spoke about his appreciation for Sartaaj’s music. He mentioned that he has been listening to the singer since 2021 and keeps a playlist of his songs. The actor also revealed that he had earlier approached Sartaaj for two songs in his upcoming film, Gabru. Although they had not met then, the songs became part of the film.
The actor wrote, "Ever since I first heard his music in 2021, his songs have stayed with me. I have a playlist of his songs which I am listing to most of the time. I had reached out to him for two songs for my special film Gabru, a film very close to my heart, both the songs have made the film even more beautiful, but we never got the chance to meet back then. Finally, we did, and spent a beautiful evening together. Truly love Sartaaj’s music (sic)."
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On the work front, Sartaaj was recently heard in Jaiye Sajna from Dhurandhar: The Revenge. He continues to perform at concerts across India.
On the other hand, Sunny Deol is preparing for the release of Gabru, directed by Shashank Udapurkar and produced by Vishal Rana and Om Chhangani. The film is scheduled to release in theatres on May 8. The actor will also be seen in Lahore 1947 and Ramayana later this year.
Actor Sunny Deol recently met Punjabi folk singer Satinder Sartaaj and shared photos from their meeting on social media. Sartaaj also posted pictures and expressed his gratitude, writing, “Love & respect always.”
Sartaaj shared a few moments from their interaction, where the two were seen talking over a meal in a calm setting. In his note, he thanked Deol for the visit and described the meeting as warm and pleasant.
"Thank you so much @iamsunnydeol bhaji for visiting & honouring me. It was such a soothing & warming atmosphere with your gracious & calm presence Love & respect always. Waheguru Charhdi-Kala rakkhan – Dr. Satinder Sartaaj (sic)," his caption read.
Here's the post:
Deol, too, spoke about his appreciation for Sartaaj’s music. He mentioned that he has been listening to the singer since 2021 and keeps a playlist of his songs. The actor also revealed that he had earlier approached Sartaaj for two songs in his upcoming film, Gabru. Although they had not met then, the songs became part of the film.
The actor wrote, "Ever since I first heard his music in 2021, his songs have stayed with me. I have a playlist of his songs which I am listing to most of the time. I had reached out to him for two songs for my special film Gabru, a film very close to my heart, both the songs have made the film even more beautiful, but we never got the chance to meet back then. Finally, we did, and spent a beautiful evening together. Truly love Sartaaj’s music (sic)."
Check out the post here:
On the work front, Sartaaj was recently heard in Jaiye Sajna from Dhurandhar: The Revenge. He continues to perform at concerts across India.
On the other hand, Sunny Deol is preparing for the release of Gabru, directed by Shashank Udapurkar and produced by Vishal Rana and Om Chhangani. The film is scheduled to release in theatres on May 8. The actor will also be seen in Lahore 1947 and Ramayana later this year.