Bidru Na Mani Singer Sunny Dayal Interview | Independent Music Journey

Sunny Dayal, the voice behind the viral song “Bitru Na Mani,” shares his real journey as an independent regional singer from Uttarakhand. In this episode of The Socialens Talks, he opens up about struggle, discipline, fame, and the mindset required to sustain long-term success in the music industry.

In Episode 02 of The Socialens Talks, Sunny Dayal shares an honest and inspiring conversation about his journey as a regional music artist.

This episode explores the challenges, identity struggles, and emotional strength required to survive and grow in the regional creative industry.

Sunny Dayal is a renowned independent singer from Uttarakhand known for his hit regional songs including “Bidru Na Mani.” Over the years, he has built a strong fan base across Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh through live performances, cultural events, and digital platforms.

He also shares his thoughts on:

  • The difference between “Rooh” and “Vibe” in modern music

  • Maintaining humility after fame

  • Advice for young singers

  • Importance of cultural values in Uttarakhand music

This episode is not just about music — it is about character, consistency, and self-belief.

Episode Highlights

✔ Started as a dancer before becoming a singer
✔ First song recorded with ₹2000 borrowed money
✔ Performed in front of Prime Minister during national event
✔ Strong belief in humility over ego
✔ Encourages youth to focus on discipline & values
✔ Talks about how music has shifted from “Rooh” to “Vibe”

Powerful Quotes by Sunny Dayal

“Mehnat ke alawa success ka koi shortcut nahi hota.”
“Success paana asaan hai, usse maintain karna mushkil.”
“Rooh wale gaane lambe samay tak yaad rehte hain.”
“Agar kisi cheez ko shiddat se chaho aur 100% do, duniya ki koi taqat rok nahi sakti.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Sunny Dayal?
Sunny Dayal is a popular independent singer from Uttarakhand known for the viral song “Bitru Na Mani.”

What is Bitru Na Mani song about?
Bitru Na Mani is a regional song that gained popularity through organic sharing and cultural connection.

Where can I watch The Socialens Talks interview with Sunny Dayal?
You can watch the full episode on our official YouTube channel and website.

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Sunny Dayal | The Real Struggle Behind a Regional Music Career

In this heartfelt and deeply insightful podcast episode, Sunny Dayal shares the journey that shaped him into one of Uttarakhand’s admired musical voices. Beginning as a background dancer, his artistic journey was never planned to become singing — but destiny had different plans.

He recalls how his first song unexpectedly became popular during the era of memory cards and Bluetooth sharing. Without big production houses or digital promotion, the song traveled organically among listeners. That moment became his identity.

Sunny Dayal reflects on the emotional experience of fans traveling long distances just to see him perform. According to him, financial success is secondary — the real reward is when someone feels connected to your work.

A major turning point in his career was performing during a national-level event where top political leaders were present. Hearing his song played during the Republic Day parade remains one of his proudest moments.

He also addresses modern music trends. In his words, older songs were appreciated for their “Rooh” (soul), while today’s generation often looks for “Vibe.” He believes both can coexist — but cultural identity and respect should never be compromised.

When asked about success and ego, Sunny emphasizes that maintaining humility is far more difficult than achieving fame. He highlights that real artists stay grounded regardless of their popularity.

The conversation also touches on social media influence, youth guidance, the importance of discipline, and respecting one’s roots.

This episode is a masterclass in artistic maturity, emotional intelligence, and cultural responsibility.