Karnail Rana

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Karnail Rana
Rana Ji
Birth nameKarnail Rana
Born (1963-04-30) 30 April 1963 (age 58)
Dehra, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, India
OriginKangra
GenresHimachali
Occupation(s)Singer
Actor
Songwriter
Government Employee
Years active1994–present
LabelsT-Series

Karnail Rana is an Indian singer of Himachal Pradesh who is famous for his Himachali songs.[1][2] He has recorded more than 150 albums, and become a star overnight with his first album Chambe Patne Do Bediyaan or Sabna Da Rakhwala Shivaji or More....

Early life and background[]

Karnail Rana was born on 30 April 1963 in Village Ghallaur in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. He completed his schooling from Government High School, Ghallaur and then graduated from Government College, Dharamshala in music. His father, the late Ran Singh Rana, had served in the army and then ONGC whereas his mother, Indira Rana, was a housewife. Rana got early lessons in music from his family as his father was also interested in singing and he learned the basics in college. Rana recalls that when his family assembled on any occasion, they always enjoyed singing and playing various instruments. He had also been participating in various functions organized in school and college and winning appreciation and awards for his talent. He had participated in many singing shows at all levels, including Nehru Yuva Kendra and the Inter State Folk Exchange Programme, and winning laurels. Earlier, he was interested in ghazal singing but one incident during an inter college function diverted his attention towards folk singing. Karnail Rana, though a participant in the competition was asked to give a guest performance also and he sang a folk song.

Career[]

After his debut album, he never looked back and went on to become an icon in Himachali folk singing. Rana's first cassette was titled Chambe Patne Do Bediyan in 1994. It made him a star in folk singing overnight. Since then, he has released more than 150 albums in association with T Series. His songs were famous not only in Himachal but also in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh where most of Himachali people also live. He has received awards from the organization of Himachal and those formed by Himachali people living in other states, including Maharashtra and Punjab and other states. After serving in Nehru Yuva Kendra in 1987, Karnail Rana has been serving in Public Relations Department since 1988.

Discography[]

His songs like "Ik Joda Sutey Da","Bhala Sadhu Jogiya","Ghare Chuttiyan Aija","Kaisa Laga Goriye" were huge hit. His bhajans like "Jogiya Ve Jogiya","Dhaulgiri Parbat te","Fulaan di Barkha Layi Babe Ne" were famous in North India.

  • Bindu Neelu Do Sakhiyan
  • Patna Deya Taarua,
  • Mere Bhole Chale Kailash
  • Mere Bum Bhole
  • Rangla Himachal
  • Kaisa Laga Goriye
  • Paunahari Jogi Ho Giya
  • Ik Joda Soote Da
  • Bhala Sadhu Jogiya
  • Sabna Da Rakhwala Shivji
  • Jogi Supne De Bich Aaya,
  • Minjo Laung Ghadaai De
  • Vichhoda Jogi Da
  • Jai Bhole Nath
  • Geet Pahadan De
  • Sachchi Shraddha De Naal Koee Bulanda Naiyo
  • Babe Da Chala Aa Gaya
  • Chhail Jawana
  • Tu Jap Lei Hari Da Naam
  • Nath Kadaniyan
  • Phullaan Di Barkha Layi Babe Ne
  • Paunahaariya Dhoona Lagaya Peeplaan Heth
  • Paunahaari Jogi Ho Giya
  • Tu Japp Lai Jindadiye Do Ghadiyan Pal Baih Ke
  • Gharae Chhuttiyan Aai Ja
  • Nindre Paarein Paarein Chali Jaayaan
  • Chamba Chamba Aakhdi
  • Sai Nath Baso Mann Mere
  • Daso Babaji Mukh Kedi Gallon Modeya
  • Mahlan De Hetthan
  • Chhutti Aaeeja Din Char
  • Banjara
  • Koulan Gaddan
  • Dil Lagda Na Ranjhna Mera
  • Himachali Lok Rang Tarang
  • Bharti Hoee Jaana Pardes
  • Toteyaan Bolna De Vol-1
  • Aa Giya Bansri Wala
  • Chhaile Bage Da Mor
  • Chhad De Duniya Wali Mauj Noo
  • Shaan Himachale Di
  • Urheyaan Ni Urheyaan Kali Koyaley
  • Raunakan Himachale Diyan
  • Thokar Tera Bhala Kare
  • Fauji Munda Aa Gaya Chutti Part 2
  • Chalo Mani Mahesh
  • Lachchi Lachchi Lok Gallaan De

References[]

  1. ^ "Karnail Rana Singer - Contact Profile Songs List Online 2015". 12 March 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  2. ^ "MJ song to motivate voters in Himachal Pradesh - Times of India". Retrieved 2 July 2016.
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