Having conquered Asia global superstar Hard Kaur returns home to the UK for the first time in 3 years
BY RUPINDER VIRDEE | MAY 10, 2010

Hard Kaur’s unprecedented rise to the top of the celebrity tree in Bollywoods tinsel town has been one of the biggest successes that any British Asian entertainer has seen this decade. From Birmingham to Bombay, she actively launched a colossal scale hip hop attack on Asian and introduced to the continent a new concept.
Indian media hailed her as the savior of the music scene with her sound being the biggest new musical concept Bappi Lahiri’s introduction to Disco.
The enfant terrible took her unique blend of British bubble gum hip hop, and brought to the forefront a sound that would launch her as a national hero in India. Having caused a furor in the run up to the finals in India’s version of ‘Dancing With The Stars’, 'Jhalak Dikhlaja', to having recently anchored the hit ‘IPL Rockstar’ series nationally, Hard Kaur has become an onscreen darling.
Her discography includes over 20 smash hit records as part of movies including 'Singh Is King' to 'Bachna Ae Haseeno', 'Chance Pe Dance' to 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi' with a number slated for release this year. This month she joins Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Kareena Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra in gracing the front cover of the latest edition of Blender Magazine, India.
Her return to the UK is one that has had both media and fans perched eagerly on the edge of their seats. It will also be her first media appearance in almost 3 years as she sets in motion the release of her next solo single from her up coming album. She is in the UK for a period of 4 weeks while she shoots for her acting debut alongside Akshay Kumar, Dimple Kapadia and Rishi Kapoor in a new movie ‘Patiala House’ in which she plays Akshay’s sister.
Hard Kaur's new single will be featuring American Hip Hop heavyweights D12 and set to release in the summer.