Kailash Kher, born on July 7, 1973, in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, is a renowned Indian playback singer and music composer known for his unique, soulful voice and powerful singing style. Deeply influenced by Indian folk and classical music, Kailash Kher rose to fame with his hit song “Allah Ke Bande” from the film Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II, which became an anthem of spiritual depth and emotional intensity.
His music blends elements of Sufi, folk, and pop, creating a distinctive sound that resonates across cultures. With his band Kailasa, he delivered popular hits like Teri Deewani, Saiyaan, and Ya Rabba, making him one of the most recognized voices in contemporary Indian music. His songs often carry themes of love, devotion, and life’s deeper meaning.
For his contributions to music, Kailash Kher has received numerous awards, including the Padma Shri in 2017, one of India’s highest civilian honors. Despite lacking formal training, he became a musical icon through sheer passion and talent, making him a proud son of Uttar Pradesh and a global voice of Indian soul music.