Satinder Sartaaj: 'Bollywood Not My Only Aim' Amid Jaiye Sajana's Viral Success

In an interview with Hindustan Times, singer Satinder Sartaaj for the first time reacts to his song Jaiye Sajana from Dhurandhar The Revenge going viral.  | Bollywood

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The spotlight on Satinder Sartaaj has never been brighter with his track, Jaiye Sajana, dominating social media feeds and streaming playlists since its release in the Ranveer Singh-starrer Dhurandhar 2. Despite the buzz, the singer-poet remains unfazed, choosing instead to maintain his composure and focus on balancing his Bollywood work with his journey as an independent music artist.

When asked about the viral success of Jaiye Sajana, Satinder laughs and gives the credit to his luck and the team behind the Bollywood film. He notes, 'I don't expect anything in life. When you let go and accept things as they come, the blessings are more.'

Amid the whirlwind success of Jaiye Sajana, Satinder has already shifted gears, hitting the road with his tour across India while also diving into new musical projects. He reveals that his focus is not limited to just Bollywood, and working on different things.

Talking about being unfazed by the fame and popularity coming his way, Satinder says, 'Right now, I'm completely busy with concerts and tours. More songs of mine will come out in Bollywood, but I've already recorded them earlier – they just haven't been released yet.'

He continues, 'I don't keep a track of when the song will be out, and the reaction to it… In fact, there are times when I have found out that a song of mine has been released only once it is out… In fact, when the song Rang (Sky Force) came out, I was performing in Hyderabad, and got to know about the release after my performance.'

Going forward, Satinder wants to continue balancing between his commercial work and independent music. He says it is not tough at all, 'You just have to be content with your inner self as a creative human being. If that if there, it is not tough at all… That's also because you don't have to manage anything… It just happens very naturally and organically.'