The sixth 'Idol' winner's album 'Hello, Namaste, Sat-Sri-Akal' by Universal music is already a hit in his home town, Amritsar.
"I believe opportunities should be best used and channelled through hard work. I don't believe Indian Idols fade away, the fifth Idol winner - Shriram, sang a song named 'Balma' in the recently released movie 'Khiladi 786'. I will really work hard," Vipul said
"My latest album has songs from different genres. The lead song 'Rowaan' (Punjabi) or cry, is about lost love while the second is a romantic number called 'tere pyar toh sadki jawan'. Both were composed by Ali Mushtufaq. DJ Aks has remixed two classic numbers for me."
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