
Excerpt: Who Killed Moosewala by Jupinderjit Singh
Hindustan TimesTo know Moosewala, one has to know his songs. Like, I just sang Legend and you think about something while hearing it but in my mind, the reel of the time when I wrote and composed it plays in the background,” said Sidhu Moosewala on 31 January 2020, while performing at the annual Basant Mela at Baoli Baba Bhandari ji in the Hoshiarpur district of Punjab. People who were once scared to even look at us I hear have now started to challenge us, trying to grab our collar Seeing that the sky looks empty The flock of partridges are trying to fly high like eagles Moosewala used words like “titran” and snakes for his enemies and rivals in his songs. Act against the censor board which cleared my songs and which clears other songs or films that show guns, gangsters and violence,” he argued..Moosewala lamented that he was the most judged among his contemporaries. Badnaam kar sakde ho nakaam nahi.” Harjinder Thind, noted radio journalist in Canada, asked Moosewala in an interview: “Your critics say your songs are making gangsters of the youth.
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