Bikram Singh Manhas, a 28 years old rapper of Chenab Valley, Doda has become a household name in the region for his brilliant singing talent. Manhas is famous by his nickname Vicky Manhas in his hometown Thathri, Doda. At a time, when Punjabi rap has taken the lead over the other languages, Manhas is singing in his local “Bhaderwahi” language to promote it. Manhas started his journey in 2015 when he released his first Bhaderwahi rap song ‘One the Road’. Manhas was surprised by the support and reaction of the public. “At the time of recording my first song, I never thought people would like or listen to my song because it is such a large number, " Manhas told Firstpost. In his first rap, Vicky focused on his lifestyle, his personal life, and his culture. At that time, he didn’t have any platform to share his song with people at large. The only source he had was WhatsApp. He shared his first song with his friends and relatives through WhatsApp in his native town and within no time he started receiving appreciation calls from his relatives, friends, and even the people unknown to him.
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Currently, he has around 60 videos on his YouTube channel which includes mostly Bhaderwahi rap songs, including Pahadi and Hindi rap songs Manhas has more than five thousand subscribers on YouTube and about four thousand followers on Facebook. Focusing on local things. Manhas raps mostly about local lifestyle and culture in his songs. The Bhaderwahi language, oddly enough, more than any other aspect of Jammu and Kashmir, bears a striking resemblance to the culture of neighbouring Himachal Pradesh. In the majority of cases, Himachali music can be heard playing on any truck or minibus, according to Manhas. That led Manhas to establish connections with several Pahadi artists in Himachal Pradesh. His next song is a collaboration with Rajesh Tyagi, a vocalist from Sirmur in Himachal Pradesh. The song aims to re-establish a link between Bhaderwahi and Himachali culture. In September 2020, the parliament passed the Jammu and Kashmir Official Languages Bill—which made Hindi, Kashmiri, and Dogri the official languages of the Union Territory. People of Chenab valley felt disheartened as none of the Chenab languages was made an official language, which is a hub of several languages in Jammu and Kashmir. Manhas through his music is also trying to get the attention of the government toward this fading language. Financial Crunch Although Manhas is being rated highly, only a few know what he is going through. He is investing his hard-earned money, time, and energy into his profession and he is yet to earn any money from his work but he hopes time is not far away when he will start making money out of his talent. But for Manhas, the road ahead is full of challenges. “I belong to a region, where there aren’t many prospects for me to develop my talent here,’’ he said. This fact motivated Manhas to decide to use social media and video-sharing websites to make his music accessible to a wider audience. He emphasized, “I want my region to get attention from government officials and want tourists to have a taste of our culture and area so they come here too,” he added. Mubashir Naik is an independent journalist based in Jammu & Kashmir. He tweets at @sule_khaak Read all the Latest News , Trending News , Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook , Twitter and Instagram .
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