Jasmine Sandlas Celebrates Her Collaboration with Satinder Sartaaj as a Major Achievement
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Mumbai, March 23 (NationPress) Punjabi artist Jasmine Sandlas has shared her admiration for the renowned musician Satinder Sartaaj, stating that collaborating with him on the song 'Jaiye Sajana' is a realization of her dreams and her "greatest achievement".
The song "Jaiye Sajana" features in the recent blockbuster "Dhurandhar - The Revenge", which stars Ranveer Singh, R. Madhavan, and Sanjay Dutt in key roles. This track, performed by Jasmine and Satinder Sartaaj, has become a viral sensation across social media platforms.
On Instagram, Jasmine posted a clip of herself from the song's launch, showcasing her performance.
She expressed: "It’s a dream come true to collaborate with the one and only @satindersartaaj. I am a huge fan and deeply appreciate his music. My mother is thrilled, which makes this my greatest achievement."
Satinder Sartaaj rose to fame with his hit song "Sai" and has since performed globally. He made his acting debut as Maharaja Duleep Singh in the film The Black Prince in 2017.
The music for the song was composed by Shashwat Sachdev, who Jasmine credits for pushing her creative boundaries in songwriting.
She stated, "@shashwatology, I love you, bro. You challenged me to reach new heights in writing these songs. Those sleepless nights in the studio were absolutely worth it. Your dedication to creating beautiful music is incredible, and you’ve transformed my performances into festival-like experiences."
Commenting on the film’s director, Aditya Dhar, Jasmine remarked that his intentions are as pure as a snowflake.
She concluded her post by saying, "@adityadharfilms, your intentions are as pure as a snowflake before it touches the ground. Thank you for selecting me; I will be forever grateful."
The film "Dhurandhar", the first part of a duology, was released in 2025 and revolves around a high-stakes covert counter-terrorism operation. It follows an undercover Indian intelligence agent infiltrating Karachi's criminal networks and political systems to dismantle a terror organization targeting India.
Dhurandhar: The Revenge recently hit theaters, continuing the story of an undercover Indian agent as he navigates Karachi's crime syndicates while avenging the 26/11 attacks and confronting larger threats.
The film's narrative is loosely inspired by real-life geopolitical events and conflicts in South Asia, including Operation Lyari, the 2014 Indian general election, 2016 Indian banknote demonetisation, and various other occurrences.