Tulsi Kumar is a highly accomplished Indian playback singer and musician widely recognized for her sweet, melodic voice and extensive contributions to modern Bollywood soundtracks. Born on March 15, 1986, in New Delhi, she is the daughter of the legendary late music mogul Gulshan Kumar, the founder of India's largest music label, T-Series. Despite her elite industry lineage, Tulsi underwent extensive classical training from a young age to earn her place on merit. She made her professional Bollywood playback debut in 2006 with backing tracks for films like Chup Chup Ke and Humko Deewana Kar Gaye, quickly establishing herself as a staple for soulful romantic ballads and vibrant pop tracks.
Throughout her prolific career, she has delivered an array of chart-topping hits, including "Tum Jo Aaye" (from Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai), "Soch Na Sake" (from Airlift), and "Tera Ban Jaunga" (from Kabir Singh), alongside massive independent singles like "O Saki Saki". Her vocal versatility has allowed her to collaborate with premier industry composers such as Pritam, Mithoon, and Himesh Reshammiya, as well as renowned co-singers like Arijit Singh and Jubin Nautiyal. Beyond her streaming success on networks like Spotify and Apple Music, Tulsi is deeply committed to mentoring fresh talent through her training initiative, the T-Series StageWorks Academy, and curating children's content on the popular Kids Hut platform, proving herself to be an impactful powerhouse across India's entertainment ecosystem.