“ …Awa tawa bolde vakil sohniye, sari duniya da oh judge sunida, jithe saadi chaldi appeal sohniye… (The lawyers keep saying something or the other but the real judge of this world is listening, where my appeal works).”
“Gabru de naal Santali (47) jud gayi, ghato ghat saja paanj saal vat de, gabru utte case jehra Sanjay Dutt te, jatt utte case jehra Sanjay Dutt te… (The man has been associated with an AK-47 and the minimum punishment is five years in jail, the same case that Sanjay Dutt faced, this man is facing too).”
The song, Shukla said, projects being booked as the sign of a ‘real man’. This news clip is later merged with news reports of Sanjay Dutt’s conviction and sentencing for an Arms Act offence. Sanju starts with a news clip of him being booked in the Arms Act case. In April, Moosewala also participated in the Punjab Police campaign “Main Bhi Harjeet Singh” to hail the courage of sub-inspector Harjeet Singh, whose hand was cut off by assailants when he tried to stop them from violating lockdown regulations (his hand was later reattached in a successful surgery). Punjab DGP Dinkar Gupta had tweeted the song from his official handle, encouraging people to listen to it, but removed it after Baldev Singh’s neighbours said it brought a bad name to their village. The song was based on Punjab’s first reported coronavirus casualty, a man named Baldev Singh, who was also identified as a “super-spreader”. In March this year, Moosewala released a song called Gurbaksh Gwacha (The lost Gurbaksh) that was dedicated to police. Shukla said police will move the Punjab and Haryana High Court for cancelation of Moosewala’s bail.Īlso Read: Parmish Verma shooting: Time to end the badass gun pride in the world of Punjabi music “Moosewala deliberately wants to incite and mislead the youth of this border state, which bore the brunt of terrorism in the 1980s and 1990s, by glorifying the use of AK-47 rifles and other weapons,” he added in a press statement. Punjab Additional Director General of Police Arpit Shukla, the director of the Punjab Bureau of Investigations, said, in Sanju, Moosewala seems to wear the FIR against him like a badge of honour. The lyrics seek to draw a comparison between the rapper and Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt, who was convicted under the Arms Act in a case dating back to the 1993 Mumbai blasts. Released last week on Moosewala’s official YouTube channel, Sanju has notched over 17.8 million views in 3 days. He is on bail in the case, and his new song seems to express his pride in the Arms Act charge. In May, he was booked under the Arms Act after photographs of him firing an AK-47 rifle at a shooting range during the Covid-19 lockdown went viral. This is the second case filed against Moosewala in as many months.
Sidhu is known for songs like 'So High', 'Bambiha Bole' and his debut album 'PBX 1' peaked at 66th on Billboard Canadian Albums chart.Chandigarh: Punjabi rapper and singer Sidhu Moosewala, who has been an active campaigner for the coronavirus lockdown in the state, was Monday booked for allegedly promoting violence and gun culture with his new song Sanju. The duo have also featured in this track. The Punjabi song released on Saturday on the official YouTube channel of Gold Media, is sung by Barbie and Sidhu Moose Wala. The shooting was done in London and completed within five days. 'Moh' is a Punjabi song for which music is given by The Kidd, lyrics by Rangrez Sidhu and has been shot by Sukh Sanghera. The whole team worked wholeheartedly along with Sidhu". "As much as I have loved the song's music, I must say that we have created a visual spectacle. While talking about her experience shooting for 'Moh', Barbie said: "It has always been a fruitful experience collaborating with this production house." Jasmeet Kaur Maan who is popular as Barbie Maan has given singles like 'Teri Gali'. Mumbai, Nov 6 (IANS): Celebrated Punjabi singer-rapper-lyricist Sidhu Moose Wala and singer Barbie Maan have joined hands for a track titled 'Moh'.īarbie says that her latest song 'Moh' will have a great impact on the audience not only for its music but also because of its great visuals.