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Shail Hada (born 11 April 1975) is an Indian playback singer[1] born and brought up in Rajasthan.

Early life

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Shail trained in Hindustani Classical music from renowned vocalist and his father Shri Jaswant Singh Hada. He studied in St. Paul's Mala Road, Kota. Later, he went on do his M.A. in Music from University of Kota and Sangeet Visharad from Gandharava Mahavidyalya under the guidance of his guru Pundit Aaskaran Sharma. After coming to Mumbai, he joined the department of music at Mumbai University where he won six gold medals at various national competitions.

Career

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Shail began his career by singing background vocals for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Black. Since then he has collaborated with Bhansali in every film that he has directed. He got more fame because of his music in Bhansali's next directorial Saawariya which went on to become among the best musical albums of 2007. In this same movie, Shail worked as an assistant to the composer Monty Sharma. The Saawariya album gave the music industry a new voice that had the capability to hit the high notes and as well do the yodeling.

Again, in yet another Sanjay Leela Bhansali Film, Guzaarish Shail worked as the chief assistant music director. He arranged the tracks Udi and Maza Saiba and sang many tracks including the title track with KK and Udi with Sunidhi Chauhan. His classical prowess is beautifully exhibited in the song Tera Zikhr Hain.

Shail won Stardust Award in the New Sensation Male category in 2011 for the song Tera Zikr Hain in the film Guzaarish.

Shail has also ventured into the South Indian music industries, particularly Tamil and Telugu in Harris Jayaraj's compositions.[2]

In 2011, Shail Hada was one of the singers in Laxmikant–Pyarelal's concert "Maestros" which was organized by Kakas Entertainment in India.[3]

Discography

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Year Song title Film title Language Music director
2019 "Ek Malaal" Malaal Hindi Sanjay Leela Bhansali
2018 "Khalibali", "Holi" Padmaavat Hindi Sanjay Leela Bhansali
2018 ""Dil Jo Na Keh Saka", "Bandh Khwabon Ki" and "Khwabon Ko Ankhon Mein" Dil Jo Na Keh Saka Hindi Shail Hada, Pritesh Mehta
2017 "Jagdamb" Manjha Marathi Shail Hada
2016 "Mera Junoon","Sarbjit Theme","Barsan Laagi","Tung Lak","Meherbaan" Sarbjit Hindi Jeet Gannguli, Amaal Mallik, Shail-Pritesh, Shashi Shivam
2015 "Martand Malhari","Sobane Soyanire","Mann Jaai Jitha" Carry On Maratha Marathi Shail Hada & Pritesh
2014 "You Only Live Once" Anegan Tamil Harris Jayaraj
2013 "Lahu Muh Lag Gaya", "Poore Chand Ki Ye" Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Hindi Assist. Music Director
2012 "Har Har Mahadev", "Mayad Tharo wo Put Kathe" Maharana Pratap: The First Freedom Fighter Hindi Dr. Prem Bhandari
"Jeet Lenge Jahan Ek Din" Jeet Lenge Jahan Hindi Raja Pandit
2011 "Mar Jana Soniye", "Mess It Up" Mumbai Mast Kallander Hindi Afsar - Sajid
"Tumse Milke" Milta Hai Chance By Chance Hindi
"Dawat" Memories in March Hindi Debojyoti Mishra
"Main Ek Bhanwra" Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Hindi Amit Sial
2010 "Dhatad Thatad" Lafangey Parindey Hindi R. Anandh
"Tera Zikr Hai", "Guzaarish", "Saiba", "Udi", "Keh Na Saku" Guzaarish Hindi Assist. Music Director
"Rooba Rooba" Orange Telugu Harris Jayaraj
2009 "Yeno Yeno" Aadhavan Tamil
"Tiledhar Dupatta" Right Ya Wrong Hindi Monty Sharma
"Kubool" Vaada Raha Hindi
2008 "Dukh Ke Badri", "Aaja Milke" Chamku Hindi
"Wat's Up Bro" (Slow), "Gurbani","Badmash Launde" (Blasted),"Badmash Launde" Heroes Hindi
2007 "Saawariya", "Saawariya Reprise" Saawariya Hindi

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Shail Hada (born 11 April 1975) is an Indian playback singer, music arranger, and composer based in , renowned for his soulful voice and versatile contributions to Bollywood soundtracks, especially in films by director . Hailing from Kota in , Hada was trained from a young age in by his father, the renowned vocalist Hada, and later pursued formal education including a in Music from the . His early career involved providing background vocals for Bhansali's film Black (2005), marking the beginning of a long collaboration that led to his playback singing debut with the title track "Saawariya" from the 2007 film of the same name, composed by . Hada's discography features over 40 songs, including critically acclaimed tracks such as "Tera Zikr" and "Saiba" from Guzaarish (2010), "Lahu Munh Lag Gaya" from Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013), "Khalibali" and "Ghoomar" from Padmaavat (2018), and "Dholida" from Gangubai Kathiawadi (2022), often blending classical elements with contemporary Bollywood styles. As a music arranger and programmer, he has co-created hits like "Deewani Mastani" from Bajirao Mastani (2015) alongside Pritesh Mehta, earning recognition for technical excellence. His work has garnered multiple awards, including the Stardust Award for (Male) in 2011 for "Tera Zikr," the Mirchi Music Award for Best Programming/Arranging in 2016 for "Deewani ," Best Raag Inspired Song in 2017 for "," and the 2021 Mirchi Music Award for Programmer and Arranger of the Decade for "Deewani ." Beyond , Hada has lent his voice to regional and devotional , such as "O Re Chhathi Maiya" (2025) and tracks in Tamil and Telugu films, while also performing live and teaching .

Early life and education

Birth and family background

Shail Hada was born on April 11, 1975, in , . He hails from a family deeply immersed in music, with his father, Shri Jaswant Singh Hada, being a celebrated Indian vocalist who introduced him to the basics of during his early years. This familial influence laid the foundation for his lifelong engagement with music, set against the rich cultural backdrop of , known for its vibrant folk traditions such as Manganiyar and Langa performances alongside classical forms. Hada spent his childhood in Kota, where he attended St. Paul's Senior Secondary School on Mala Road, experiencing the local environment that blended everyday life with occasional exposure to musical events and community gatherings rooted in Rajasthani heritage. These early surroundings in Kota, a city with historical ties to artistic expression, nurtured his innate interest in music before he pursued more structured training.

Musical training and influences

Shail Hada pursued formal musical education, earning a B.A. and an M.A. in Music from the , where he specialized in Hindustani classical vocals. He also achieved the Sangeet Visharad certification from Mahavidyalaya, a prestigious qualification in . His foundational training in began under the guidance of his father, Shri Hada, a renowned vocalist who served as his first and instilled daily riyaaz practices. Hada further refined his skills with Pt. Aaskaran Sharma, whom he credits deeply, stating, "You will never see a like him." During his time at University, he received additional mentorship from figures like Pt. Ajay Pohankar, enhancing his technical proficiency in classical forms. Hada's academic excellence was recognized through multiple gold medals won in national-level music competitions at University. His early influences drew from Rajasthani traditions, rooted in his upbringing in , alongside the broader spectrum of and iconic playback singers such as , , Mukesh, , , and . These elements shaped his versatile vocal style, emphasizing emotional depth and cultural authenticity.

Career

Debut and breakthrough in film music

Shail Hada's entry into the film music industry began in 2003, when he provided background vocals for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film Black, which was released in 2005. His contributions to the film's score marked his initial foray into professional playback work, leveraging his classical background to support the emotional depth of the narrative. Hada's breakthrough came with Bhansali's 2007 romantic drama Saawariya, where he served as an assistant to music director Monty Sharma and made his debut as a lead playback singer with the film's title track, "Saawariya." Bhansali introduced Hada as one of two new vocalists for the project, praising his unique timbre that blended seamlessly with the film's dreamy aesthetic. The song, a melancholic rendition, received critical acclaim and established Hada's presence in Bollywood, transitioning him from behind-the-scenes support to prominent foreground roles. During this period, Hada expanded his scope by collaborating with South Indian composer , beginning with the Tamil film Aadhavan in 2009, where he sang "Yeno Yeno Panithuli" alongside and . This marked his early ventures into Tamil and Telugu cinema, showcasing his versatility in regional soundtracks while building on his Hindi film foundations. By 2010, these experiences solidified his shift to lead playback singing, with notable tracks in films like Guzaarish.

Key collaborations with Sanjay Leela Bhansali

Shail Hada's professional relationship with director began in 2005 with the film , where he contributed background vocals, marking the start of a long-term collaboration that has spanned multiple projects. This partnership evolved significantly over the years, with Hada transitioning from vocal support to prominent roles in singing, arrangement, and production within Bhansali's musical compositions. A pivotal collaboration occurred in Bhansali's 2010 film Guzaarish, where Hada served as chief assistant , overseeing arrangements for key tracks including the upbeat "Udi Udi Jaye" and the poignant "Saiba Mazo Saiba." He also lent his voice to "Tera Zikr," a soulful with , and joined KK and on the celebratory "Udi Udi Jaye," both of which highlighted his classical training and emotional depth. For his performance in "Tera Zikr," Hada received the Stardust Award for New Musical Sensation – Male in 2011. Hada's involvement deepened in subsequent Bhansali films, focusing on production and arrangement. In (2015), he programmed and arranged tracks such as "Deewani Mastani," "Aayat," "Lal Ishq," and "," blending traditional folk elements with orchestral grandeur to enhance the film's . For (2018), he produced and arranged "Khalibali," a high-energy sequence featuring , while also singing in the folk-inspired "." His contributions extended to (2019), where he sang, produced, and arranged the melancholic "Ek Malaal," capturing the film's themes of regret and longing. Throughout these projects, Hada's role has consistently grown from initial vocal contributions to integral production responsibilities, reflecting Bhansali's trust in his ability to realize the director's vision of opulent, emotion-driven soundscapes.

Expansion into regional and independent music

Following his breakthrough in through collaborations with , Shail Hada began exploring opportunities in regional film industries during the early , leveraging his versatile vocal style to contribute to South Indian soundtracks. His entry into came in 2009 with the upbeat track "Edo Edo" from the film Ghatikudu, the Telugu dubbed version of the Tamil film , composed by , where Hada's energetic rendition alongside , Sudha Raghunathan, and added a dynamic layer to the song's fusion of contemporary and classical elements. This marked an initial step in building ties with , whose innovative compositions often blended pan-Indian influences. Hada continued his Telugu engagements with the romantic duet "Rooba Rooba" for the 2010 film Orange, again under Jayaraj's direction, partnering with Chinmayi Sripada to deliver a melodic piece that highlighted his emotive range in a centered on modern relationships. By 2014, he expanded further into with "Yolo - You Only Live Once" from , a high-energy track composed by featuring rap elements by , Ramya NSK, Richard, MC Vickey, and Eden; Hada's lead vocals infused the with a playful yet rhythmic drive, contributing to its popularity as a youthful anthem. These South Indian projects showcased Hada's adaptability beyond Bollywood, allowing him to infuse subtle classical nuances into diverse linguistic and stylistic contexts while collaborating with one of the region's prominent composers. Parallel to his regional film work, Hada engaged in early independent and live performances that underscored his roots in . In 2011, he performed at the “Maestros” concert organized by Kakas Entertainment in , where he rendered the poignant "Baatein Bahut Ho Chuki," a track he had recently recorded under Pyarelal's guidance, joining a lineup of esteemed artists to pay tribute to the legendary duo's legacy. Born and raised in , Hada's upbringing in the state's rich folk traditions subtly influenced select tracks during this phase, evident in the earthy timbres and rhythmic phrasing he brought to non-film renditions and experimental pieces that echoed Rajasthani melodic structures.

Recent projects and production work

In recent years, Shail Hada has expanded his role as a singer-producer-arranger, particularly in devotional and regional genres, releasing several tracks between 2020 and 2025 under his label Daveena Production. He has focused on creating and producing bhajans that blend traditional folk elements with contemporary arrangements, often drawing from Bhojpuri and devotional traditions. For instance, in 2025, Hada produced, composed, arranged, and sang "Mahadev Aaye," a devotional track featuring backup vocals by himself and Pritesh Gandhi, emphasizing rhythmic percussion and soulful melodies to evoke spiritual devotion. Similarly, he served as producer-arranger for the 2025 remix of "Dholida" from , updating the original Garba-infused track with fresh electronic elements while retaining its festive energy, performed alongside Jahnvi Shrimankar and chorus vocalists. Hada's devotional output has prominently featured bhajans in 2025, showcasing his expertise in Bhojpuri genres. He produced, arranged, and sang "O Re Chhathi Maiya," a heartfelt to Chhath Maiya with folk and lyrics by Jay Sheth, capturing the festival's themes of faith and gratitude. Other notable productions include "Ghammar Valona" and "Mann Laaga," both 2025 singles where Hada handled arrangement and vocals, incorporating traditional rhythms to highlight regional spiritual narratives. Additionally, "Holi Khelan Aao Kanha" (2025) saw him as producer-arranger, blending festivities with Krishna through lively percussion and melodic hooks. These works underscore his shift toward independent devotional music, often self-produced to preserve cultural authenticity. Beyond devotionals, Hada has ventured into independent singles and jukeboxes from 2022 to 2025, collaborating on non-film releases that explore emotional and folk themes. In 2022, he co-sang and contributed to the arrangement of "Muskurahat " from the album Sukoon, a melancholic track with that reimagines themes of fleeting joy through acoustic layering. Tracks like "Khoya" appeared in 2022-2025 hit jukeboxes, where Hada's production added introspective depth via subtle string arrangements and vocal harmonies. Hada has also maintained an active live presence, performing his devotional productions at cultural events. In 2025, he delivered a live rendition of "Devadidev Ganesha" at the GSB Seva Mandal in , , during celebrations, engaging audiences with an acoustic-infused arrangement that amplified the song's worship elements. This performance highlighted his multifaceted role in bridging studio production with live spiritual experiences.

Discography

Playback songs in Hindi films

Shail Hada's playback singing in Hindi films primarily features in productions associated with , where his versatile voice often blends classical nuances with emotional depth, contributing to the films' atmospheric soundscapes. His debut in Hindi cinema came with the title track "Saawariya" from the 2007 film , directed and produced by , where Hada served as the lead singer. Composed by with lyrics by Sameer, the song's upbeat rhythm and Hada's youthful captured the film's romantic essence, marking his breakthrough in Bollywood playback. In 2010, Hada contributed to Bhansali's Guzaarish, delivering lead vocals in "Tera Zikr," a soulful qawwali-inspired track composed by Bhansali with lyrics by Turaz, co-sung with Rakesh Pandit to evoke themes of longing and . He also featured as a co-singer in "Udi," an energetic celebratory number alongside , again composed by Bhansali, which highlighted his ability to harmonize in upbeat ensemble pieces. Additionally, Hada sang "Saiba," a romantic track co-sung with , composed by Bhansali with lyrics by . In 2013, Hada sang "Lahu Munh Lag Gaya" from Bhansali's , co-sung with Bhansali, composed by him with lyrics by , blending passion and intensity. Hada's work extended to the 2016 biographical drama Sarbjit, produced by Bhansali, where he led "Mera Junoon," a motivational composed by Shail-Pritesh with lyrics by , underscoring the film's themes of resilience. In the same , he provided supporting vocals in "Meherbaan," a devotional track co-sung with and Munnawar Masoom, also composed by Shail-Pritesh, adding emotional layers to the narrative of sacrifice. Returning to Bhansali's direction in 2018's , Hada co-sang "Khalibali," a high-energy dance sequence composed by Bhansali with lyrics by , alongside , infusing the track with folk-inflected vigor that complemented the film's historical grandeur. He also collaborated with Richa Sharma on "," a traditional Manganiyar and Langa folk rendition arranged and composed by Bhansali, where his voice lent authentic rustic charm to the celebratory sequence. In 2019, Hada rendered the melancholic "Ek Malaal" as the lead singer for the film Malaal, produced by Bhansali, with music by Bhansali and lyrics by Prashant Ingole, capturing the story's poignant exploration of and through his introspective delivery. In 2022, Hada contributed to Gangubai Kathiawadi with "Dholida," a vibrant garba co-sung with Janhvi Shrimankar, Dipti, Pragati, Rucha, Arohi, and Archana, composed by Bhansali with lyrics by .

Songs in other languages and non-film releases

Shail Hada has contributed to regional cinema beyond films, notably with the energetic Tamil track "Yolo - You Only Live Once" from the 2014 Anegan, where he provided playback vocals alongside , Richard, MC Vickey, and Eden, under composer ; the song blends rap and upbeat rhythms, released on platforms like and . His non-film releases from 2020 to 2025 demonstrate a shift toward independent singles, devotionals, and festive tracks, often self-composed and produced under labels like Daveena Productions, distributed on streaming services such as , , and . These works span genres including folk-inspired melodies, spiritual bhajans, and contemporary pop, reflecting his versatility outside cinematic constraints. The following table lists key non-film and devotional releases chronologically, highlighting genres and primary platforms:
YearSong TitleGenre/DescriptionCollaborators/NotesPlatforms
2022Romantic ballad ( version)Composed by ,
2025Qadar Jani NaSoulful love melody by traditional folk elements, ,
2025Aandhi Jaisi Raftaar HaiUpbeat contemporary single by Tanveer Ghazi, ,
2025Devotional ( tribute)Self-composed, live performance elements, ,
2025Ghammar ValonaGujarati Navratri garbaWith , ,
2025Dholida (Remix)Festive garba remixFeaturing Jahnvi Shrimankar et al., ,
2025O Re Chhathi MaiyaBhojpuri devotionalWith Rahul Yadav, ,
These singles, particularly the 2025 devotionals like "" and "O Re Chhathi Maiya," underscore Hada's engagement with cultural festivals, gaining traction on for their spiritual resonance.

Awards and recognition

Major awards won

Shail Hada's major awards primarily recognize his breakthrough performances and technical contributions to Bollywood film music, with wins centered on prestigious industry ceremonies like the and Mirchi Music Awards. In 2011, Hada received the for New Musical Sensation - Male for his soulful rendition of "Tera Zikr" in the film Guzaarish, marking his early acclaim as a . At the 2016 Mirchi Music Awards, Hada, collaborating with Pritesh Mehta, won Programmer & Arranger of the Year for their work on "Deewani Mastani" from Bajirao Mastani, highlighting his expertise in music programming. The following year, in 2017, he contributed to the Mirchi Music Award for Raag Inspired Song of the Year, shared with Sukhwinder Singh, Munnawar Masoom, and others, for "Meherbaan" from Sarbjit. In , Hada and Pritesh Mehta were honored with the Mirchi Music Award for Programmer & Arranger of the Decade for "Deewani Mastani" from , underscoring the enduring impact of their collaboration with director . These accolades affirm Hada's primary recognition in Bollywood, with no major documented wins in regional or categories as of 2025.

Performances and honors

Shail Hada made a notable appearance at the "Maestros" concert in on May 6, 2011, organized by Kakas Entertainment to honor the legendary composer duo , where he performed the song "Baatein Bahut Ho Chuki," which he had recently recorded under Pyarelal's direction. In recent years, Hada has actively engaged in live performances, particularly in devotional music, reflecting his classical training in Hindustani music. A highlight was his rendition of "Devadidev Ganesha" at the GSB Seva Mandal event in , , in 2025, capturing the spiritual essence of the Ganesh festival through an emotive live delivery. He has also participated in other devotional events, including sessions that blend traditional ragas with contemporary arrangements, often held during religious festivals to audiences seeking cultural and spiritual enrichment. Hada's classical roots have earned him invitations to prestigious music gatherings that celebrate Indian musical heritage. For instance, his involvement in the 2011 "Maestros" event underscored his versatility in paying tribute to iconic composers while showcasing semi-classical vocal techniques. Additionally, he received a at the 2023 Radio Awards for his contributions to the soundtrack of Gangubai Kathiawadi, recognizing his playback singing in a category honoring male vocalists. Beyond these, Hada has performed at collaborative concerts, such as the 2016 Sarbjit musical evening, where he delivered energetic renditions of Punjabi folk-inspired tracks like "Tung Lak" and "Meherbaan," drawing large crowds and highlighting his adaptability across genres. These live engagements continue to affirm his status as a performer bridging Bollywood playback with live classical and devotional expressions.

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