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Jubin Nautiyal: The voice that touched millions

Jubin Nautiyal: The Voice That Touched Millions

Jubin Nautiyal, born on 14 June 1989 in Dehradun (then in Uttar Pradesh, now Uttarakhand), is one of India's most prominent playback singers, music composers, and live performers With a distinctive voice that effortlessly blends classical training, pop sensibility, and emotional depth, Jubin has captivated audiences across India and beyond since his emergence in the early 2010s.

Early Life & Musical Roots

Jubin was born into the Sarola Nautiyal family in Dehradun. His father, Ram Sharan Nautiyal, is a businessman and politician, while his mother, Neena Nautiyal, is a businesswoman Music entered his life early; at just four, he began displaying an affinity for singing, inspired by his father's love for music.

He received formal education at St. Joseph's Academy before attending the prestigious Welham Boys' School in Dehradun. There, he studied music academically and learned multiple instruments—guitar, piano, harmonium, and drums—laying a solid foundation in classical music.

Rising to Fame

Jubin's first brush with national recognition came in 2011, when he reached the Top 25 on the reality TV show X Factor India. Though he didn’t win, the experience introduced him to industry insiders. In 2014, he made his playback debut with “Ek Mulakat” from Sonali Cable, followed by “Meherbani” in The Shaukeens.

2015 marked a turning point with the soulful rendition “Zindagi Kuch Toh Bata (Reprise)” from Bajrangi Bhaijaan, earning him the Mirchi Music Award for Upcoming Male Vocalist of the Year. That same year, he lent his voice to tracks like “Bandeyaa” (Jazbaa), “Tu Itni Khoobsurat Hain Reloaded” (Barkhaa), and “Samandar” (Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon).

Venturing beyond Hindi, Jubin debuted in Telugu (Sarrainodu), Bengali (Aashiqui), and other regional languages. His live performances, notably on MTV Unplugged Season 5, showcased his emotional intensity, as seen in his rendition of “Jiya Re” from Dahleez.

Breakthrough & Blockbusters

The late 2010s witnessed Jubin ascending to superstardom. His independent singles, “Humnava Mere” (2018) and “Tum Hi Aana” (2019), became massive hits:

  • “Humnava Mere”, a T‑Series release, crossed 1 billion YouTube views, with over 92 million views within its first month.

  • “Tum Hi Aana”, from Marjaavaan, topped the Official Charts Company’s Asian Music Charts and ranked second on the Times of India’s Mirchi Top 20.

His playback crowning moment came with “Raataan Lambiyan” from Shershaah, winning the IIFA Award for Best Playback Singer (Male) in 2022 and earning multiple nominations, including a Filmfare nod.

Other major hits include “Lut Gaye”, “Manike” (From Thank God) and chart-toppers like “The Humma Song” and “Akh Lad Jaave”.

Awards & Accolades

A testament to his vocal prowess, Jubin has amassed a glittering array of accolades:

  • IIFA Best Male Playback Singer for “Raataan Lambiyan” (2022).

  • Filmfare Nominee in the same category (2022) .

  • Mirchi Music Awards: Critics’ Award Album of the Year (Shershaah), Listeners’ Choice Indie Track for “Lut Gaye”, Critics’ Film Song of the Year.

  • International Television Academy Award Best Singer (2017) for “Tu Sooraj Main Saanjh Piyaji”.

  • Mirchi Music Award – Upcoming Male Vocalist (2015), Zee Business Rising Musical Star (2015).

  • Bollywood Life Social Media Musician Award (2023).

Artistry & Musical Philosophy

Jubin’s artistic journey is deeply rooted in emotional expression. In a 2018 interview with Talentown, he expressed that “music is the language of emotions” — a form of magic that transcends words and visuals. His early exposure to classical music, EDM—has enabled him to navigate diverse musical landscapes.

He sings in multiple languages—Jaunsari, Garhwali, Kumaoni, Himachali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Assamese, Hindi, and English—emphasizing pronunciation and Read more

Independent Ventures & Acting

Besides playback singing, Jubin has launched his own music label and released numerous independent singles. He’s also embarked on acting, appearing in films such as Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2 and Shaitaan in 2024. He's performed live worldwide,

In April 2025, he purchased a sea-facing 4 BHK apartment in Madh Island, Mumbai—a testament to his rising success.

Personal Life & Influences

A Gemini standing 6'3", Jubin remains single and deeply focused on his music. He credits much of his inspiration to his father and often shuns extravagant grooming routines—he reportedly cuts his own hair . Despite growing fame, he maintains strong ties to his Dehradun roots.

Iconic Discography & Highlights

Here’s a snapshot of Jubin's most beloved songs:

  • Film songs: “Ek Mulakat”, “Meherbani”, “Zindagi Kuch Toh Bata”, “Bandeyaa”, “Samandar”, “Tere Liye”, “Raataan Lambiyan”, “Tum Hi Aana”.

  • Singles: “Humnava Mere”, “Lut Gaye”, “Manike”, “Taaron Ke Shehar”, “Akh Lad Jaave”.

  • Cross-language hits: Telugu debut (Sarrainodu), Bengali soundtrack, and more.

Legacy & What Lies Ahead

At 36, Jubin Nautiyal has firmly established himself as one of modern Indian music’s most soulful voices. His versatility—effortlessly switching between playback hits and independent projects—coupled with his live performance prowess,

He continues to explore new musical territories: indie music, acting, collaborations, and perhaps ventures beyond. Meanwhile, fans eagerly anticipate his live concerts, new singles, and the next chapter in a career that blends emotion, melody, and authenticity.

Conclusion

From a boy in Dehradun singing at four to an internationally acclaimed artist with billion-view songs and prestigious awards, Jubin Nautiyal’s journey is one of raw talent meeting rigorous training and heartfelt expression. His ability to resonate emotionally, regardless of language or genre, secures his place in the hearts of millions. With many more songs and performances ahead Read more

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