Aaveera Singh Masson: The Punjabi Music Industry’s Rising Style Icon in 2026
If you’ve spent any time scrolling through Punjabi music videos over the last few years, chances are Aaveera Singh Masson’s face has popped up more than once. Born Aaveera Kaur Masson on 19 March 1998 in Panchkula, Haryana, she’s carved out a name for herself as one of the more recognizable faces in Punjabi pop culture — someone who started with a sketchbook and ended up in front of the camera instead.

From Fashion Sketches to Music Video Sets
Here’s the twist most people don’t know: Aaveera didn’t set out to be an actress or model at all. Her original plan was fashion designing. Somewhere along the way, though, the camera found her, and she pivoted into modeling — a decision that turned out to be the right one.
She grew up attending D.A.V. Public School in Chandigarh before heading to Panjab University for her graduate studies, splitting her early years between books and, eventually, the beginnings of a public career.
Her real breakout came in 2016, when she appeared in Rajvir Jawanda’s hit track “Shaandaar.” That single music video was enough to put her on the map, and offers started rolling in from across the Punjabi entertainment scene. In 2017, she took things a step further by competing in Miss PTC Punjabi, making it into the Top 10 — a solid showing that boosted her visibility even more.
A Decade of Music Videos
What follows is genuinely one of the more packed filmographies in the regional music-video space. From Gurnam Bhullar’s “Goriyan Naal Gerhe” to Diljit Dosanjh’s “Thug Life,” Karan Aujla’s “Jhanjar,” and Amrit Maan’s “Asi Oh Hunne Aa,” she’s shared the screen with some of Punjabi music’s biggest names. Her more recent work includes appearances in Tarsem Jassar’s “Rose Bud” and Nirvair Pannu’s “Weekend,” both from 2022, showing she’s stayed active well past her early breakthrough years.
Life Off Camera
Away from music videos, Aaveera stands at 5’8″ and lives with her mother, Anupam Masson, and a brother; details about her father remain private. Fans often note her taste runs toward Bollywood favorites — she’s named Hrithik Roshan and Kangana Ranaut among her top picks — while her playlist leans toward Guru Randhawa and, interestingly, Selena Gomez. She’s also mentioned a soft spot for football, a love of fish and pasta, and Canada as her dream travel destination.
Where She Stands Now
Heading into 2026, Aaveera Singh Masson has built a career spanning nearly a decade, moving from a hopeful newcomer in 2016 to a familiar presence across dozens of Punjabi music videos. With an Instagram following exceeding 300,000 and steady work continuing well into the 2020s, she remains one of the industry’s more consistent faces — proof that a career built on trying something new, and sticking with it, tends to pay off.