Surjit Bindrakhia, born Surjit Bains on April 15, 1962, in Bindrakh village of Rupnagar district, Punjab, India, was a singer. He began his singing career by performing boliyan for his college bhangra team and received formal training from Atul Sharma. His breakthrough came with the album Addi Utte Ghum in 1990, which included the track "Jugni" featuring his signature hekh technique. Bindrakhia's distinctive voice and high-pitched hekh made him a prominent figure in Bhangra music. Notable songs included "Meri Nath Dig Paye", "Dupatta Tera Satrang Da", and "Lakk Tunoo Tunoo". He received a special jury award at the 2004 Filmfare Awards for his contribution to Punjabi music. Bindrakhia's health issues led to his death from cardiac arrest on November 17, 2003. Posthumous recognitions included tribute songs and remixes by artists such as DJ Harvey and DJ Frenzy.