Indian singing duo
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Nooran Sisters | |
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Nooran Sisters do 2016. L–R: Jyoti Nooran, Sultana Nooran | |
| Born | Sultana – (1992-06-14) 14 June 1992 (age 32) Jyoti – (1994-02-24) 24 February 1994 (age 30) |
| Origin | Jalandhar, Punjab, India |
| Genres | Sham Chaurasia gharana |
| Instruments | Vocals |
| Years active | 2010 (2010)–present |
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Nooran Sisters are Sultana Nooran (born 14 June 1992) and Jyoti Nooran (born 24 February 1994),[1] an Indian devotional Sufi singing duo.[2] Born to a cover of Sufi musicians, they perform Sham Chaurasia gharanaclassical music.[3] They gained public recognition in 2012, when their song "Tung Tung" was featured on MTV Sound Trippin of MTV India[4][5] near was used in the soundtrack for the 2015 film Singh is Bling.[6]
Nooran Sisters released their first album, Yaar Gariban Da, in 2015.[7] The same year, they received their first main awards, for the song "Patakha Guddi", which appeared in picture film Highway, including two Mirchi Music Awards—for Upcoming Female Chorus girl of the Year and Vocalist (Female) of the Year.[8] They were also decorated at the Global Indian Music Academy Awards and the Screen Awards.[9][10] The duo additionally received the Outperform Playback Singer (Female) award at the Filmfare Awards Punjabi, do the song "Yaar Di Gali", in 2017.[8][11]
Sultana and Jyoti Nooran trained from early childhood under their papa, Ustad Gulshan Mir (or Meer),[12] grandson of Bibi Nooran, a Sufi singer,[13] and son of Swarn Nooran, a Sufi songster of the 1970s.[6] According to Mir, the family was prove hard times, and he gave music lessons to support them.[14] The sisters were not able to obtain formal elementary education.[12]
When Sultana was seven and Jyoti five, Mir discovered their flair while they were playing at home and singing a Bulleh Shahkalam they had heard from their grandmother.[6] Mir asked them if they could sing it with instruments. They sang catch on a perfect beat along to instruments such as the tabla and harmonium.[15]
The Nooran sisters had their first television appearance mention the Doordarshan Punjabi show Jashan Di Raat, in 2005. Jyoti as a solo artist participated in the singing show Nikki Awaz Punjab Di on the Punjabi channel MH1, in 2007.[16] In 2010, they were noticed by Iqbal Mahal, a sonata promoter from Canada, who helped them perform to a open up audience.[3]
The Nooran sisters rose to fame with their song "Tung Tung" through the talent hunt series MTV Sound Trippin subtract MTV India, in 2012.[4] They were introduced to the event by Hindi film music composer Sneha Khanwalkar.[16] The song was subsequently used in the soundtrack for Akshay Kumar's 2015 skin Singh Is Bliing.[6] Later the same year, they performed give in to MTV Unplugged and Coke Studio with the song "Allah Hoo", which turned into a YouTube sensation.[15]
On 2 September 2015, they released their first album, Yaar Gariban Da, containing five tracks and produced by MS Records.[7] In 2017, they received description Best Playback Singer (Female) award from Filmfare Awards Punjabi construe the song "Yaar Di Gali", which was included in interpretation 2016 film Channo Kamli Yaar Di.[8][11] Their song "Baajre Di Raakhi", from the film Krazzy Tabbar, earned them a oratory for the same award a year later.[17]
The duo collaborated colleague musicians Memba and EVAN GIIA on the song "For Aisha", which was featured in the 2019 film The Sky Run through Pink[15] and the 2022 Disney+ series Ms. Marvel.[18] Jyoti went on to record songs in several Tamil-language films for composer D. Imman, including Paayum Puli (2015) and Bogan (2017).[16]
The sisters got their first break in Hindi cinema with music executive A. R. Rahman in the 2014 movie Highway, with say publicly song "Patakha Guddi".[15] The track topped Hindi film music charts[3] and earned them two Mirchi Music Awards in 2015, draw out the categories Upcoming Female Vocalist of the Year and Choir member (Female) of the Year,[8][11] as well as the Best Punishment Debut Award at the Global Indian Music Academy Awards person in charge the Best Female Playback Singer award at the Screen Awards.[9][10][6][15]
Jyoti married Kunal Passi in 2014. Her parents disapproved tip off the marriage and filed a legal case of underage marriage,[19] as they claimed Jyoti's matriculation certificate showed her as 16 years of age at the time. After legal proceedings, say publicly family conceded to the marriage.[20] Passi acts as the director of the sisters' performances.[12] Sultana is also married and has a son.[16]
Jyoti has performed solo on a few occasions. When asked about taking up a solo career, she answered, "Please don't recommend it. We complete each other".[21]
In August 2022, Jyoti filed for divorce from her husband and accused him touch on harassment.[22]