1 / 8Beyond actors, actresses, glitz, and glam, the Indian entertainment industry also boasts a league of musicians who have not only created a significant impact on the national stage but have extended their appeal to global audiences. By fusing traditional influences with contemporary global sounds, these Indian artists are bridging the gap between Eastern and Western music cultures. Take a look:2 / 8Punjabi sensation Karan Aujla made headlines with his groundbreaking collaboration with OneRepublic on the track ‘Tell Me’. The club-ready anthem blends Aujla’s Punjabi swag with OneRepublic’s mainstream pop sound, celebrating a cultural exchange that resonated with listeners worldwide.3 / 8Diljit has significantly amplified Indian music's presence on the global stage through collaborations with international artists like Australian singer Sia, American rapper Saweetie, Colombian star Camilo, and even a crossover moment with Ed Sheeran during a Mumbai concert. The G.O.A.T. singer also made history as the first Indian artist to perform at Coachella, bringing Punjabi music to one of the world’s biggest festival stages.4 / 8Known for his raw, heartfelt melodies and indie-pop sound, Prateek Kuhad's journey from niche musician to international star was solidified when former U.S. President Barack Obama featured ‘Cold/Mess’ on his summer playlist. His emotionally resonant music has carved out a loyal fanbase around the world.5 / 8Delhi-based band Peter Cat Recording Co. has become synonymous with genre-blending brilliance. With a sound that fuses gypsy jazz, psychedelic rock, and vintage cabaret, the band has built a cult following globally. Albums like Portrait of a Time and Bismillah have redefined indie music from India and found resonance far beyond national borders, with performances across Europe and the U.S.6 / 8The youngest and final disciple of sitar legend Pandit Ravi Shankar, Rishab Sharma is a New York-based sitarist, music producer, composer, and mental health advocate whose multifaceted career is steadily becoming iconic. He’s crafting a unique fusion of traditional Indian elements with global sounds through neoclassical music, weaving in ancient ragas and captivating a wide audience—from Gen Z to classical music purists. His viral Harry Potter x Game of Thrones fusion, along with sitar renditions of iconic Bollywood songs and devotional pieces like the Shiva Stotram, have united Indian listeners at home and across the global diaspora.7 / 8Having won two Grammy Awards, a Padma Bhushan, and countless other accolades, A.R. Rahman has played a defining role in putting Indian music on the global map. With a career spanning over three decades, Rahman has composed across Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and English languages—showcasing his incredible range. Long before the word ‘viral’ became part of everyday language, Rahman had the world dancing to ‘Jai Ho!’ from Slumdog Millionaire, Satyameva Jayate, the soundtrack for The Hundred-Foot Journey, and even Marvel’s anthem in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. His music has spoken volumes, proving that language has never been a barrier for this musical maestro.8 / 8Their unique musical flair and shared passion for blending international styles with traditional Indian roots have not only expanded the reach of Indian music but redefined what it means to be a global artist from India.