
In our latest episode of The Supreet Singh Show, Krishhna Beuraa, a powerhouse of talent, graced our studio—and what a ride it was!
From soulful melodies like Maula Mere to the breakup anthem Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar, his voice has echoed across our playlists, even if his face has stayed behind the curtain. But did you know he’s also a mimicry master, once approved by Amitabh Bachchan himself for his uncanny dubbing? He spilled it all—from his struggles in the music industry, voice dubbing at Sound & Vision Company, to being an RJ with Radio Mulcon. A defense brat who speaks 22 languages (yes, 22!), he’s done character dubbing, sung for Bollywood legends, and even found a godfather in Sanjay Dutt, who gave him opportunities in films like Rudraksha and Deewar.
🎧 He also sang live on the show (yes, goosebumps happened) and dropped his latest track, Bam Bam Shiva, composed by R. Sheen—currently trending! We talked about everything—from the industry’s obsession with views over talent, how the golden era of music had emotion over algorithms, and why Gen-Z needs to go back to basics and rediscover legends like Rafi Saab, RD Burman, and the soulful Bandish Bandits vibe. With unfiltered honesty, Krishna Beuraa didn’t just sing—he spoke his truth.
About copyrights, corporate games, the need to respect every artist’s unique genre, and how influencers and platforms shape youth ideals today. Oh, and did we mention—he’s also a chef, and photographer, and probably has a few more talents hidden up his sleeve?
Krishna Beuraa: a voice that’s everywhere, a face that’s still humble, and now—the first artist ever to feature on The Supreet Singh Show podcast!