Kumar Sanu’s son makes his singing debut with 'Akele Hum Akele Tum'.

Just like his father, who relied heavily on melody, Jaan Kumar Sanu, too, believes that “melody is the soul of a song.” The recreated version of Dil Mera Churaya Kyun is all heart. Jaan Kumar Sanu’s honeydew voice has intensified the deep romance that already permeated every bit of the song.  

It’s not an easy task for a star kid to follow in the footsteps of their popular father, especially when the father happens to be a legend. Same has been the case with Jaan Kumar Sanu, son of Kumar Sanu, also known as the melody king of the ‘90s. Jaan Kumar Sanu knew he would have to endure a lot of pressure when he made his debut as a singer. However, the young singer has confidence in his vocal abilities.

He has recreated his father’s evergreen romantic song, 'Dil Mera Churaya Kyun' from director Mansoor Kha’s box office hit 'Akele Hum Akele Tum' (1995) for his new single. The video features Mr World 2016, Rohit Khandelwal and Femina Miss India International 2011, Ankita Shorey.

Within a week of its release, the melodious song, which also shows Jaan Kumar Sanu playing the piano, has been a YouTube hit, garnering over 2 million views.

Watch the video here:

Just like his father, who relied heavily on melody, Jaan Kumar Sanu, too, believes that “melody is the soul of a song.” The recreated version of Dil Mera Churaya Kyun is all heart. Jaan Kumar Sanu’s honeydew voice has intensified the deep romance that already permeated every bit of the song.  

“My main focus is to bring back the melody in songs, which ruled Bollywood once,” says the young singer, whose father Kumar Sanu is known as the King of romantic songs with films like '1942: A Love Story' and 'Aashiqui' in his kitty.  

Before venturing into Hindi music, Jaan Kumar Sanu has already recorded a single in Bengali, titled, 'Chiro Dini Tumi Je Amar', where he paid tribute to Kishore Kumar.

Meanwhile, Jaan Kumar Sanu is already in talks with directors and will soon make his Bollywood playback debut. “I want to take Bollywood music to a new level altogether,” said Jaan, a trained classical singer.

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