Who Is Sunanda Sharma? Meet Punjabi Singer Going Viral For Hugging Fan On-Stage, Releasing Independent Music
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Punjabi sensation Sunanda Sharma has once again captured the internet’s attention, this time, not just for her music but for her heart. A recent video of the singer hugging a fan on stage has gone viral,
melting hearts online. Known for her energetic stage presence and soulful vocals, Sunanda is now also making headlines for launching her independent music label and embracing complete creative freedom.
Sunanda's video hugging fan goes viral
Punjabi music queen Sunanda Sharma recently left fans emotional during one of her concerts when a heartwarming moment between her and a fan went viral. In the video, a fan can be seen dancing with uncontainable excitement on stage. Without a hint of hesitation, Sunanda walked up to him and wrapped him in a warm hug. The gesture, filled with affection and sincerity, instantly won over the internet. Many fans called it “the sweetest moment of the year,” admiring how genuine and down-to-earth the singer continues to be despite her fame.
While the viral clip continues to circulate across social media, Sunanda has also been making headlines for a major professional milestone. The Mummy Nu Pasand and Poster Lagwa Do hitmaker has officially launched her own independent music label, Sunanda Sharma, marking a new phase in her musical journey. She recently teased her upcoming single Dilbar, calling it a “piece of her heart.”
Born on 30 January 1992, Sunanda Sharma began her career by uploading cover songs on YouTube before gaining massive popularity with her debut single Billi Akh. Her 2017 hit Jaani Tera Naa skyrocketed her fame, amassing over 334 million views on YouTube.Over the years, she has bagged several accolades including Best Debut Female Vocalist at the PTC Punjabi Music Awards and Best Female Act at the Brit Asia TV Music Awards.Beyond music, Sunanda made her acting debut opposite Diljit Dosanjh in Sajjan Singh Rangroot and even represented India at the Cannes Film Festival 2024. Despite facing legal challenges in 2025 involving a dispute with producer Pinky Dhaliwal, Sunanda remains undeterred, now emerging as one of the most influential voices in Punjabi pop, blending authenticity with unstoppable ambition.