Punjabi singer Simiran Kaur Dhadli released her latest single 'Haal Mittra' on June 26, a breakup anthem that confronts an ex who failed to appreciate what he had until it was gone. The track, distributed by Sony Music Entertainment, delivers a sharp, culturally rooted narrative in the unapologetic style of a Jatti—no tears, no apologies, no looking back.
A Direct Address to an Ex
The song bypasses heartbreak entirely, focusing instead on the aftermath: confidence, clarity, and the quiet satisfaction of knowing the right decision was made. Simiran herself encapsulated the message: "Sometimes the people who hurt you end up teaching you your biggest lessons." 'Haal Mittra' embodies those lessons fully internalized.
Building on a Strong Catalog
This release adds to a repertoire that includes hits like 'Putt Jatt Da', 'Barood Wargi', and the Badshah collaboration 'Kokaina'. For an artist who has sold out venues across the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, 'Haal Mittra' feels tailor-made for those live audiences.
Release and Reception
Available now on all streaming platforms via Sony Music Entertainment, the track reinforces Simiran Kaur Dhadli's reputation as a fearless voice from Punjab. The song's directness and cultural authenticity have already sparked conversations among fans of Punjabi music.



