A satirical rap demanding a ₹500 month-to-month allowance for males from chief minister Bhagwant Mann has turned Talwara-Cypher, a gaggle of younger artistes from Talwara in Hoshiarpur district, right into a social media sensation inside hours of its launch. Although they’ve been creating music for fairly a while, this current hip-hop monitor has lastly delivered the widespread reputation they lengthy chased.

“The most recent monitor guarantees to be a breakthrough for us the best way it has gone viral and garnered hundreds of thousands of views. It’s overwhelming. We had not anticipated such an enormous response”, says Talwara-Cypher group chief Comfortable Heer, who makes use of M C Heer as his stage identify.
The monitor, “CM Mann nu sneha pahuncha deyo, bandian de khate joge 500 hello pawa deyo, aiwein na sare paise bibian te uda deyo (Ship my message to chief minister Mann, put a minimum of ₹500 in males’s accounts too, don’t spend all the cash on the ladies)”—took form after Heer’s colleague, Hukum, crossed paths with a lady on her approach to register for the state’s money scheme, which is ready for a rollout on July 1 after lengthy budgetary delays.
“The aged girl requested Hukum for a experience. When she informed him that she was going to a sewa kendra to enrol for the money scheme, the query crossed his thoughts as to why all monetary advantages are given to girls solely be it free bus journey or money help”, Heer mentioned. “He wrote the verse, structured it in a rhyme, we chosen a beat and produced the video. The playful presentation and catchy lyrics immediately clicked with social media viewers.”
Following its success on Instagram, the reel was cross-posted to different platforms. Whereas the group didn’t immediately tag any political figures, the monitor shortly reached Punjab’s political circles.
“We didn’t tag the chief minister or another authorities functionary nevertheless it will need to have reached them. Dasuya AAP MLA Karamvir Singh Ghumman commented on our publish promising that he would take up the demand (of honorarium for males) with the federal government,” Heer mentioned.
Heer and his buddy Bawa Lakhvir initially based Talwara-Cypher as an impartial launchpad for native expertise when mainstream business doorways remained shut to them. “We wished to make our identify within the music business however nobody was keen to work with us as we didn’t have a lot cash. So we arrange our personal platform and began placing out our content material,” Heer mentioned, noting that this isn’t their first brush with a digital viewers, as an earlier composition, Fauji aayenga kadon chhutti (soldier when will you come on depart), beforehand racked up over two million views.
















