Chamkila, the so-called 'Elvis of Punjab', famously outraged religious leaders with his 'vulgar' music.
But what was so taboo about his songs that he was forced to fold his hands and apologise?
And in the end, that apology wasn't enough!
In 1988, Punjabi musician and cultural icon Amar Singh Chamkila had his rise cut cruelly short.
To this day, it's not clear who pulled the trigger.
Host: Aslan Pahari
Producer: Hannah Jose
Audio Engineer: Tegan Nicholls
Video Producers: Tejas Bhat, Dylan Behan
Supervising Producer: Kyla Slaven
Executive Producers: Joel Werner, Eric George, Jessica Radburn
Special thanks: Michael Osmond for archives research; Tiwana Music Evolution/Prabhjot Singh Tiwana; Chamkila.in/Shamsher Singh Sohi
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