Krishna sings for KRISHNA
Mumbai — KRISHNA is a priceless voice of pain, melody, and Sufi emotions. These days, his mesmerizing vocals are resonating across the world through the Gujarati film Lalo. The song is titled “Man Mohan”, composed by Smit Jay and written by Prem Dave. It has become highly melodious and people are loving it immensely.
The remarkable thing is that KRISHNA, who hails from Odisha, has sung this beautiful song in the Gujarati language. KRISHNA believes that music transcends languages, regions, or national boundaries — good music is appreciated everywhere.
As we all know, there are certain voices in the world that directly touch the heart. KRISHNA is one of those rare singers whose singing blends pain, love, passion, and Sufiyana essence beautifully. Since childhood in Odisha, KRISHNA has understood the nuances of music, and later gave Bollywood many unforgettable songs that still reside in the hearts of listeners.
His superhit songs include:
Maaula Mere Le Le Meri Jaan (Chak De India)
Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar Mera Inteqaam Dekhegi (Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana)
The Speciality of His Singing
The real magic of KRISHNA lies in the soulful depth of his voice. In his singing, you will find a blend of Sufi sweetness, powerful high notes, and a shade of pain that captivates every listener. That’s why most of his popular songs are emotional, heartfelt, or deeply moving.
People even call him “Bollywood’s High-Pitch King.”
Why is KRISHNA Extraordinary?
A unique combination of pain and passion in his voice
*Mastery over high-pitched notes
*A Sufi touch in his singing
*Ability to give each song a distinct identity
*Complete dedication to his art
*His songs are not just meant to be heard — they are meant to be felt.
KRISHNA owns a voice that transforms pain into melody. Indian music has given the world countless emotions and timeless voices, but some voices still stand out — rare and extraordinary. KRISHNA’s voice is one of them — soulful, heart-touching, Sufiyana, and unique.
His songs don’t just reach the ears — they descend into the heart and touch the heartbeat. Over the last two decades, he has gifted Bollywood several memorable tracks that music lovers still listen to with the same passion and admiration. That is why he is called the King of Painful, Emotional & Sufi Songs.
His voice doesn’t “shout” the pain — it sings the wounds with melody.
For him, music is not just sound — but a sensitive emotion, a story that he brings to life through his voice.
Unmatched Live Performer
KRISHNA’s stage presence is of a different level altogether.
At his live concerts:
the notes rise high
the emotions deepen
the energy binds the audience
and the power of his voice is felt in every single note
Many believe that KRISHNA’s true strength shines most brilliantly on stage.
A Multilingual Artist — From Odia to Bollywood
He has sung in Odia, Hindi, Punjabi, Bhojpuri and Indie music, and in every language and genre, he remains equally impactful.
He believes language may change, but emotions remain the same — and the singer’s job is to deliver those emotions to the listeners.
Personality: Humble, Serious & Dedicated to Music
One of the best things about KRISHNA is his down-to-earth nature.
Whenever Indian music history is discussed, his name is always mentioned with great respect among soulful and Sufi singers. His voice has added depth and emotion to stories, characters, and films.
KRISHNA is not just a singer — he is a feeling that melts pain, love, and soul into music and delivers it straight to the heart.
Recent Works
Sung for the film Baaghi 4
Sung a song in Netflix’s Baramulla
A new album song “Bheegi Bheegi Zulfein” is soon to be released — starring Sangeet Masoom
Currently, KRISHNA’s Gujarati song “Man Mohan” is being immensely loved and has made a remarkable mark among Gujarati communities across India and abroad.
Shri Krishna Saada Saahayate
(May Lord Krishna always bless)
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