Hans Raj Hans returns to music after 12-year politics gap with 'Ohdiyan Khedaan'
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Hans Raj Hans, the Padma Shri-winning singer-turned-politician, has made a long-awaited return to music after a hiatus of more than 12 years, releasing a new track titled 'Ohdiyan Khedaan'. The veteran Punjabi artist credits the persistent encouragement of close friends for pulling him back into the recording studio.
Why He Stepped Away
Hans Raj Hans explained that his entry into electoral politics effectively drew him away from his music career. “I got diverted. I left the show business and went towards the service of nature, which is called politics. Then there was a gap of 12–13 years,” he said. The singer had briefly considered retiring from public life altogether before a friend intervened.
The Friend Who Changed His Mind
According to Hans Raj Hans, it was his friend and lyricist Sanjeev Anand who persuaded him to reconnect with his audience. “My friend, Sanjeev Anand, said that people want to listen to your songs. I said that I sing every day. They said that I should go to the public. So, I released my new song ‘Ohdiyan Khedaan’ as a presentation,” he recalled. The track is written by Sanjeev Anand, composed by Amdad Ali, and released under the Anand Records label.
The Song and Its Essence
Hans Raj Hans described 'Ohdiyan Khedaan' as a meaningful vehicle for expressing his emotions and inner thoughts. While the song is rooted in music rather than spirituality, he noted that listeners will sense a deeper philosophical undertone running through it. “Although the song is connected to music and not directly spiritual, it carries a deeper thought and essence of life,” he said.
A Career Spanning Music and Politics
Hans Raj Hans built his reputation on beloved tracks such as ‘Dil Tote Tote Ho Gaya’, ‘Dil Chori Sada Ho Gaya’, ‘Nit Khair Manga’, and ‘Sili Sili Hawa’. His political journey has been equally eventful, spanning three major parties — the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), the Indian National Congress (INC), and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He has served as a Member of Parliament. His electoral debut came in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, when he contested from the Jalandhar constituency in Punjab on an SAD ticket, though he was defeated in that contest.
With 'Ohdiyan Khedaan' now out, fans and music industry observers will be watching closely to see whether the veteran artist sustains his musical comeback or whether this remains a one-off return.