Noorani sister

Noorani sister

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The Nooran Sisters (Jyoti Nooran and Sultana Nooran) are a Sufi singing duo and come from a family of talented musicians. Their great-grandmother Bibi Nooran and grandfather Swarn Nooran were part of the Sham Chaurasia Gharana (Jalandhar, India). Both were popular singers of their time. The father, Ustad Gulshan Mir, and grandparents trained the sisters and were to thank for influencing them to indulge themselves in singing.

Nooran sisters father was their primary teacher and they continue to follow their father’s teachings even today. He trained them in Sufi music for 10 years and gave them one-on-one lessons. The lessons began after the father discovered their beautiful Punjabi voices in the song Bulleh Shah Kalam. Bulleh Shah was a popular Sufi poet during the 17th Century, which inspired the sisters and encouraged them to sing the songs.

During their early career, they were both unsure of the success and understanding of Sufi music. Yet, after their first live performance in Canada, the sisters were sure that Sufi music would bring them success.

While Nooran Sisters primarily sing Sufi songs, they gained notoriety across India after appearances on Coke Studio and lending voice to their first Bollywood film “Highway” with the song Patakha Guddi.

The sisters moved out of their hometown Jalandhar in Punjab and to Mumbai, Bollywood nation, earlier in 2019.

It was not all glamour and success for the sisters. Their early life involved family struggles after losing their grandmother, which led them to live in poor conditions. The Nooran family was cared for by their father, Gulshan who gave music lessons to support the family. Their singing acted as a sign for him and he worked with them to help them succeed and reach a place in the Bollywood world, where they are today. The sisters started their music careers at an extremely young age. Sultana Nooran started singing at age 7, whilst Jyoti Nooran was only age 5.

Jyoti Nooran and Sultana have both gone on to marry. Despite being married, Nooran Sisters are still singing songs for Bollywood movies (YouTube). The Nooran Sisters have seen much success in their life since the early days of performing “Tung Tung” on MTV. Since Jyoti Nooran and her sister started singing at such a young age, over twenty years of practice was clearly well worth it. Today, the Nooran Sisters are a household name and brand, synonymous with Punjabi Sufi music.

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