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Ginni Mahi (born 1998) is an Indian
Punjabi folk Punjabi folk music (Shahmukhi alphabet, Shahmukhi: پنجابی لوک موسیقی pa, ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਲੋਕ ਸੰਗੀਤ or Punjabi Folk) is the traditional music on the traditional musical instruments of the Punjab region of the Indian ...
,
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and hip-hop singer hailing from
Jalandhar Jalandhar is the third most-populous city in the Indian state of Punjab and the largest city in Doaba region. Jalandhar lies alongside the Grand Trunk Road and is a well-connected rail and road junction. Jalandhar is northwest of the state ...
,
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. She became famous with her songs ''Fan Baba Sahib Di'' and ''Danger Chamar'' that went viral on social media. She attended the Global Media Forum (GMF 2018) in
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, where she was dubbed as a ''Young Voice in Equality and Freedom,'' for speaking up against
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. Ginni idolizes
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and
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in her singing while trying to convey the messages of
B. R. Ambedkar Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956) was an Indian jurist, economist, social reformer and political leader who headed the committee drafting the Constitution of India from the Constituent Assembly debates, served a ...
in her lyrics. Mahi has performed outside of India, in Canada, Greece, Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom. She held her first Interview in 2016 on NDTV with Burkha Dutt in Delhi. Subsequently, in 2018 she attended 'Sahitya' Live conversation show organized by AajTak TV channel at New Delhi. She took the stage to speak up for equality of women in the Indian society.


Early life

Ginni Mahi was born to Rakesh Chander Mahi and Parmjit Kaur Mahi in Abadpura, in Jalandhar, Punjab. Her original name is Gurkanwal Bharti. Mahi’s family belongs to the Ravidassia faith, that believes in the oneness of God. The family belongs to the Dalit community. She began singing songs to her father at the tender age of seven. While her stage name is Ginni Mahi, her original name is Gurkanwal Bharti. Her parents changed the last name of all their children to ''Bharti'' to remind them that they are Indian, above all. Her father also quit his job in an air-ticketing office to manage Mahi's career. She is studying a degree in music at Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya College. Mahi was just eight when the family took note of her musical talent and enrolled her to Kala Jagat Narayan School in Jalandhar. She subsequently began singing religious songs with a backing of Amarjeet Singh of Amar Audio, who produced both her devotional albums. She did her first live show when she was just 12 years old. She wishes to pursue a PhD in music to attach the "Doctor" title to her name. She eventually wants to become a
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playback singer in Mumbai.


Career


Social justice and her music

Mahi started singing devotional songs belonging to the Ravidassia community. Her first two albums, ''Guraan di Diwani'' and ''Gurupurab hai Kanshi Wale Da'' were devotional hymns. However, it was an ode to Babasaheb Ambedkar that got her fame. One of her first songs was '''Fan Baba Saheb di, which was a tribute to Ambedkar, the architect of Indian constitution. This song went viral on YouTube. Mahi calls Babasaheb
Ambedkar Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956) was an Indian jurist, economist, social reformer and political leader who headed the committee drafting the Constitution of India from the Constituent Assembly of India, Constit ...
her inspiration and often writes songs about social oppression that people face owing to caste. To make sure her songs don't offend anyone, the lyrics of her songs are analyzed by a team consisting of her parents, the music director Amarjit Singh, and the video director Raman Rajat. When she was in school, she was asked of her caste. When she replied that she belongs to the SC category (
Scheduled Castes The Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) are officially designated groups of people and among the most disadvantaged socio-economic groups in India. The terms are recognized in the Constitution of India and the groups are designa ...
), her classmate persisted on the details. Mahi finally relented and said that she belongs to a community that is formerly known as Chamar but not before insisting that she doesn't believe in caste. In response, her classmate said, ''"Arre Chamar bade danger hote hain, panga nahin lena chahiye (Chamars are supposed to be dangerous, You should be careful)."'' Upon coming home, Mahi shared this incident with her family members and this story spread among their friends. One day her father got a call from a lyricist who had written an empowering song around 'Danger Chamar'. That's how the song was born. The song looked at eradicating the unpleasantness associated with her caste name, ''Chamar'' and turn it into something more empowering and a matter of pride. She has sung songs on female foeticide and the problem of drugs in Punjab.


Performances

In a short span of time, Mahi has performed in many concerts. In India, she has performed for popular events including Udaipur World Music Festival, 'We the Women' a congregation of women speakers in Mumbai and also globally including Deutsche Welle Global Media Forum among others. In 2020, post her Europe music tour, she was stuck in Italy owing to the lockdown imposed due to the Coronavirus pandemic. She returned back to India by boarding the first of Vande Bharat, India's repatriation flights.


Discography

She chose to sing devotional songs first to gain some recognition among the Punjabi population, before shifting to the political and anti-casteism theme that sings in now.


Albums

*''Guraan di Diwani'' (2015) *''Gurupurab hai Kanshi Wale Da'' (2016) * Dhol Wajde Sangtan De Vehre (2017) *''Folk Fusion'' (2019)


Singles

*''Danger Chamar'' (2016) *''Haq'' (2016) *''Fan Baba Sahib Di'' (2016) *''1932 (Haq 2)'' (2017) *''Suit Patiala'' (2017) *''Salaaman'' (2018) *''Raaj Baba Sahib Da'' (2018) *''Mard Daler'' (2019)


Commercial Songs

* Dhee Haan (Ki Hoya J IK Dhee Haan) * Suit Patiala * Holidays (Cover Song) * Down to Earth * Tere Piche (ft. Har Saab, 2022) * Bolo Jai Bhim (2020)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mahi, Ginni Living people Singers from Punjab, India People from Jalandhar 1998 births Women musicians from Punjab, India Indian women folk singers Indian women rappers 21st-century Indian women singers 21st-century Indian singers Dalit artists