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Video | Gurdas Maan’s new album, Punjab, exposes the state’s problems

Gurdas Maan is back to doing what he is best at -- singing. In his new music video called Punjab, he alongwith freedom fighter Bhagat Singh (seen as a child) are out to see the problems that plague the state. From addiction, alienation, consumerism, pesticides, distorting history and much more, together they witness the decline of Punjab over the years. The song is already a craze online.

Updated on: Feb 12, 2017 10:01 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Chandigarh
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Gurdas Maan won hearts with the song Dil da Mamla when just 23 way back in 1980. Old timers recall the city Rose Festival where the beloved Surinder Kaur was hooted out because the young wanted to hear the new heart-throb Maan. With the fine quality of songs he penned himself, a dance in his steps and a tambourine in his hands, he changed the face of popular Punjabi music. The legend lives on even at 60 in a daring title track of his album called Punjab, conceptualised and directed by his son Gurrick, which was released on Thursday in SAS Nagar.

Gurdas Maan’s new video, Punjab, is already creating waves online. (Ravi Kumar/HT)
Gurdas Maan’s new video, Punjab, is already creating waves online. (Ravi Kumar/HT)

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The other tracks in the album include songs on every mood the daughters and sons of Punjabi soil relish: Love, festivity, romance and religion. The release of the album follows in March.

Talking of the title song, Gurrick said, “Half my task was done when my father penned the amazing lyrics.” Asked why was this song not released before the elections, Maan Senior replied with his patent humility and goodness, “I did not want to hurt anyone or for that matter politicise the ills I feel so strongly about. I have received so much from Punjab and Punjabis that it is my responsibility to give a bit back.”

Interestingly, this song was completely shot outdoors at different locations in Punjab in just eight days and the singer performed all the risky stunts without body doubles. There were shots in which he was required to be suspended from a height of 120 feet in the air. Bravo Maan!

Punjab has been conceptualised and directed by his son Gurrick.

Just a word for Gurrick, who was being launched as visual director on Thursday with the release of the album’s title song; the media was kept waiting for nearly two hours. The technical flaws did not allow the song to be shown on the big screen and many crowded around the stage on which Gurrick sat with his father and mother Manjeet. Maan Senior’s goodwill just brought a murmur of complaints but greater care is needed in future by the debutant son.

 
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