
Meet singer and former MP Muhammad Sadiq, whose song from the '80s is powering Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar
The song was revived and given a new lease of life in the 2000s by music producer Panjabi MC, who took the raw appeal of the song and its high-pitched and bright Punjabi tumbi riff and turned it into a club favourite in the British Asian underground space. The desis bonded over its beats and brassy tune often during 'daytimers' – afternoon club events, as there were night curfews from parents and a very confined nightlife.
Two decades later, the song is back – this time with rapper Hanumankind and singer Jasmine Sandlas layering their voices with Sadiq and Kaur's rustic, unpolished voices in the upcoming Ranveer Singh-starrer action thriller, Dhurandhar. Singh's smouldering intensity and the numerous action sequences in the recently released first look have been paired with this age-old Punjabi ditty in a new avatar. The film will release in December.
Sadiq, 78, is chuffed that the song is back in the spotlight. 'I lived and grew up in a village and my background is basic and traditional. Whatever I sung and whenever I made these songs, the idea was to appeal to the people from the village. The young in that generation were not so educated. Youngsters were like me and I made a song that they would like. The urban audience was never on my mind. But it was nice when it played in clubs in England. Now this film has done another version of it,' says Ludhiana-based Sadiq, who is also a former Member of Parliament and had won the Indian general election on a Congress ticket from Faridkot in 2019.
The song, which Sadiq calls an example of 'Punjabi civility and culture' uses figures like Heer, Sassi and Sohni – tragic heroines popular in Punjabi folk tales – besides traditional Punjabi folk styles. This was one of Sadiq's most significant moments; he has sung it at almost every concert. 'I was in England last year. They are still playing it in the clubs,' he says.
Earlier this year, Sadiq was the guest artiste in global popstar Dosanjh's Ludhiana concert, which was a part of his sold-out Dil-Luminati tour, where he was introduced as 'the real OG' of Punjabi music. The two also sung a couple of songs together, including Na de dil pardesi nu.
Dosanjh honoured Sadiq with a shawl and tumbi – Sadiq's instrument – in a glass case, besides going on his knees and bowing to him on stage. 'That boy (Dosanjh) has shown the way to the younger generation and manifested what it is to respect senior artistes. It is because of him that the younger generation knows me and my music. He's achieved so much and yet he is still so down to earth. I wish Waheguru gives him more success,' says Sadiq.
Born in Kup Kalan, a sleepy little village in Punjab's Malerkotla, Sadiq grew up in a Punjabi Muslim family from the Mirasi community, traditionally travelling musicians and keepers of the folklore in the subcontinent, who came from Rampur near Ludhiana. In the village noted for its literary tradition and writers like Surjit Rampuri, Gurcharan Rampuri, Joginder Singh and Surinder Rampuri, is where Sadiq's father, a military man, became a raagi in the Manji Sahab gurdwara – a significant religious site for the Sikhs – in the nearby Alamgir. So the first strains that Sadiq heard and imbibed were that of the gurbani (hymns from Guru Granth Sahib). 'Also, on my way to school, I often heard Mohammed Rafi being played in some shops and his voice mesmerised me,' says Sadiq, who would often perform at Bal Sabhas. He was 10 when he performed at an event where the PEPSU (Patiala and East Punjab States Union – a State that united eight princely states) Chief Minister Brish Bhan was the chief guest and gave him Rs 100 as a reward for singing Rafi's Jagwala mela yaaron from the 1949 album Lachhi (1949). 'My mother didn't sleep,' says Sadiq, with a laugh.
He soon began learning Hindustani classical music from Ustad Baqir Hussain of the Patiala gharana. 'After learning for a few years, I realised that classical music was a niche form and heard by fewer people,' says Sadiq, who was also the eldest of six children and needed to work. He was about 16-17 when he joined the neighbouring natak mandali and would do small roles in Ramlila and other Punjabi plays. He would often croon the singing portions.
In the '80s, when duets were the trend, he began singing with many musicians. His recording of Laung Gawacha with Surinder Kaur remains famous, even though it has been sung and remixed by a number of artistes. Others include Kurti malmal di and Sun ke lalkaara among others. He finally began singing with Kaur and toured with her for years. Even though '80s Punjab was riddled with violence and turbulence Sadiq and Kaur continued so that they could make a living. This is also the time when Amar Singh Chamkila was singing. 'The mahaul (atmosphere) was not conducive when we were singing. While I wasn't threatened the way he was, I was asked not to sing on the platforms which were given by the Congress party. There was also the 11 people at a wedding rule for a while. After Chamkila's death, the work just stopped. Families organising weddings stopped calling the artistes. But slowly things began improving,' says Sadiq, who says that he hasn't received any royalty for the song since HMV changed hands in 1986.
While Punjabi folk has found a new lease of life in Hindi cinema, questions of credit and royalty remain unanswered. Dhurandhar producers also did not credit Sadiq or any of the members involved with the song before it was pointed out by Charanjit Singh's son on social media, where he tagged actor Ranveer Singh. There has been no payment, of course, since the songs were owned by labels earlier and artistes were not very well aware of their rights. 'Almost every other Hindi film either has a Punjabi tune or a glimpse of one. But the folk artistes are often left on the margins. I hope there is awareness and better credit,' says Sadiq.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
&w=3840&q=100)

Business Standard
2 hours ago
- Business Standard
Saiyaara title track becomes first Indian song to top Spotify Global chart
For the first time, Yash Raj Films and Mohit Suri, both renowned for crafting timeless love stories, collaborate on the hit romantic drama 'Saiyaara'. Featuring fresh actors Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, the movie is ruling the hearts of millions. With chartbusters like Saiyaara Title Track by Faheem-Arslan, "Barbaad" by Jubin Nautiyal, "Tum Ho Toh" by Vishal Mishra, "Humsafar" by Sachet-Parampara, and "Dhun" by Arijit Singh and Mithoon, Saiyaara has emerged as the most celebrated Bollywood album of 2025. On top of the world… and it's all because of you. ❤️ #SaiyaaraTitleSong is the No 1 track on Viral 50 Global chart on Spotify ✨ #Saiyaara in cinemas now. Book your tickets - | #AhaanPanday #AneetPadda | @mohit11481 |… — Yash Raj Films (@yrf) July 27, 2025 Saiyaara vs other albums Mohit Suri's Saiyaara is rewriting records and redefining romance at the box office. Not only has it emerged as the biggest opening for a Bollywood love story, but it's also taking the global music scene by storm—leapfrogging past BLACKPINK and Justin Bieber on Spotify. With its title track topping Spotify's Global Viral 50 chart, Saiyaara has become the first Indian song ever to achieve this feat, making waves far beyond cinema halls and into international playlists. A significant moment for Indian music on the global scene, the Saiyaara title track, which was sung by Faheem Abdullah and created by Tanishk Bagchi, has surpassed international music heavyweights like Justin Bieber, Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, BLACKPINK, and Sabrina Carpenter. In addition to the title track, the album includes the tracks like Dhun by Mithoon and Arijit Singh, Saiyaara (Reprise) by Arijit Singh and Shreya Ghoshal, Barbaad (Reprise) by Jubin Nautiyal and Shilpa Rao, and Tum Ho Toh by Vishal Mishra. Tanishk Bagchi wrote in a post on Instagram: "We did it. Saiyaara is now #1 on Global Viral Spotify. This moment belongs to every heartbeat behind the song. Thank you to Mohit Suri sir, the man with the vision. Irshad bhai, for penning words that pierced hearts. Arsalan & Faheem, your music and your voice brought the sky closer. YRF, for backing us with belief. And to every listener, every sharer, every dreamer — this is yours too. Indian music isn't rising. It's already flying. Saiyaara is the proof," he concluded. Saiyaara's box office collection As Saiyaara the song conquers global streaming charts, Saiyaara the film is shattering box office records back home. The romantic drama has raked in enormous box office collections since the day of its release. The movie reportedly made Rs 21 crore on its first day of release and more than Rs 100 crore in the first four days. Saiyaara has made a total of Rs 247.25 crore at home so far. Its chart-topping music, which has now utterly dominated Spotify India's Top 10, is largely responsible for its success. All About 'Saiyaara' On July 18, Mohit Suri's film 'Saiyaara' was released in theaters. The movie centers on Krish Kapoor, who aspires to be the biggest singing sensation, and Vaani Batra, who aspires to be a journalist. They fall deeply in love with one another once their worlds collide. But there are some challenges in their love story. Saiyaara is about the power of love to overcome obstacles. Ahaan Panday is introduced as a YRF hero in the movie. As the new YRF heroine, the studio has hand-picked Aneet Padda, who won hearts with her outstanding performance in the highly acclaimed series Big Girls Do not Cry.


India Today
2 hours ago
- India Today
Karan Aujla announces new album P-Pop Culture, to release on August 22
Punjabi music sensation Karan Aujla has officially announced the release date for his much-anticipated album, 'P-Pop Culture', which will be available on August 22, announcement was made during a vibrant event in Montreal, where the superstar featured a custom statue of his face and showcased a bold "P-Pop Culture" necklace. This announcement was not just a musical release but also a celebration of Punjabi cultural influence across the who hails from the village of Ghurala in Punjab, expressed the deep connection his music has with his roots, stating, "Punjabi Pop Culture runs through the blood." This statement underscores the cultural movement he aims to highlight through his upcoming album, which blends traditional Punjabi elements with modern storytelling and style. Check out the announcement here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Karan Aujla (@karanaujla)The first single from the album, titled 'MF Gabhru!', is set to be released on August 1 and is already generating excitement among fans, being described as a 'banger'. With this release, Aujla aims to further establish Punjabi Pop (P-Pop) on the global music scene, mixing tradition with contemporary announcement event was marked by his signature style, with accessories that included a special ring, adding to the flair of the occasion. The artistic elements of the event were designed to resonate with the theme of cultural pride and musical innovation that Aujla embodies.- EndsTrending Reel


News18
2 hours ago
- News18
Alia Bhatt Reacts To Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani Anniversary Clip As Film Turns 2
Last Updated: Released in 2023, Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani featured Alia Bhatt as a headstrong Bengali Journalist Rani Chatterjee and Ranveer Singh as a flamboyant Punjabi Rocky Randhawa. Alia Bhatt and Ranveer Singh's romantic comedy Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani turned 2 on July 28. Commemorating the heartfelt journey, Dharma Productions took to social media to share a nostalgic video filled with memorable scenes featuring Alia Bhatt as Rani Chatterjee and Ranveer Singh as Rocky Randhawa. Dharma Productions, in collaboration with Karan Johar, the director of the film, shared a heartfelt video to celebrate the second anniversary of Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani. Soon after sharing the video, Alia Bhatt was seen joining the celebration as she reacted to the post, leaving a like on the video. Celebrating the blockbuster hit, the production house wrote in the caption, 'Only all wala pyaar this side! Celebrating a story filled with love, laughter, family, and emotions! #2YearsOfRockyAurRaniKiiPremKahaani" The video highlighted key scenes from the film, featuring Alia Bhatt and Ranveer Singh's on-screen romance characterised by love, chaos, emotions and hilarious moments. The clip highlighted vibrant Punjabi-Bengali wedding customs, spirited family dramas and the evolving chemistry between the characters. The film was far beyond a simple love story; it was a tribute to the broader message of acceptance, tradition and emotional growth, and the anniversary clip highlighted that beautifully. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dharma Productions (@dharmamovies) Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani Plot Released on July 28, 2023, Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani starred Ranveer Singh as a flamboyant yet soft-hearted Punjabi man, Rocky Randhawa, who fell in love with an articulate and headstrong Bengali journalist, Rani Chatterjee, played by Alia Bhatt. The film's unique plot—where the couple decided to live with each other's families before marriage to understand their customs and cultures—struck a chord with audiences by blending comedy, romance and societal norms. The film's unique approach of exploring class, culture and values made it both entertaining and thought-provoking. Alia Bhatt and Ranveer Singh's Upcoming Projects Alia Bhatt was last seen in Jigra, released in 2024. Backed by Dharma Productions, Viacom 18 Studios and Bhatt's Eternal Sunshine Productions, Jigra featured Alia Bhatt as a troubled woman who attempts to rescue her brother (played by Vedang Raina) from an East Asian prison. Up next, the actress will join the YRF Spy Universe in a female-led installment titled Alpha and is set to collaborate with Sanjay Leela Bhansali in the romantic drama Love & War, co-starring Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal. On the other hand, Ranveer Singh was last seen in Rohit Shetty's Singham Again in 2024 and will next lead Aditya Dhar's action thriller Dhurandhar. He is also set to take over the role of Don from Shah Rukh Khan in Farhan Akhtar's Don 3. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.