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hattrick of international records set by Miss Pooja, honoured by ‘International Book of Records'
July 06, 2020 1:00 PM
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Legend, isn't just a word yet an accomplishment or standard which isn't feasible for anybody to outperform or approach. What's more, there is one individual who not just has established such unbreakable precedents on her name however she has surely set the achievement in the business. The name needs no presentation. She is the Punjabi singer Miss Pooja, which controlled the Punjab music industry as well as figured the power of ladies strengthening in the country. From beginning her profession in 2006 there was no thinking back for her.


Spearheading her profession with 'Jaan Ton Piyari', she offered consecutive hits like 'Petroleum', 'Jhona arrangement', 'Date on Ford', 'Pani'. Her tune 'Sohnea' highlighting Milind Gaba, managed the music graphs in punjab as well as won the hearts overall additionally, which prompts her entrance in Bollywood with super hit tunes like 'Second Hand Jawaani' in Cocktail, 'Malamaal' in Houseful 3 to name a few.  After demonstrating her singing ability, she demonstrated her acting fortitude in motion pictures like 'Punjaban', and 'Ishq Garaari' et al. Not just in Punjab'


As of late for her immaculate work in the business, International Book of Records, regarded her with the records "Greatest number of Punjabi tunes sung (4500)", "Most extreme music collections published(300), "Most extreme music recordings performed(850)".


On this accomplishment, Miss Pooja stated, "I could have never envisioned that one that I will have the option to accomplish such an achievement. I was simply working vigorously many tunes. What's more, how this ends up being 4500 is as yet dreamlike for me. Setting a record was never my point, nonetheless, I feel so honored this occurs and with this, I am ready to serve my native language and ready to make it reach on worldwide graphs. I am amazingly thankful to the individuals who confided in me and my fans who put confidence in me on the grounds that without there supporting it could have never been conceivable."