15.47°C Vancouver

Nov 14, 2022 1:46 PM - Agencies

Sidhu Moosewala’s latest song Vaar gets one crore views within 24 hours of its release

Share On
sidhu-moosewalas-latest-song-vaar-gets-one-crore-views-within-24-hours-of-its-release
Sidhu Moosewala’s latest song Vaar gets one crore views within 24 hours of its release (Photo: Facebook)

Sidhu Moosewala’s song Vaar, which was released on YouTube has been breaking all records.

Within 24 hours it got more than one crore views and has been trending online ever since. This is the second song of the singer to be released posthumously.

The song was released on Gurupurab and it lauded the bravery of legendary Sikh General Hari Singh Nalwa, who commanded the Sikh army under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The song describes Nalwa as the brave son of Dashmesh and pride of Punjab.

The song was released on the official account of Sidhu Moosewala with a caption, “Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter. Vaar playing now...!”

Hari Singh Nalwa was the Commander-in-Chief of the Sikh Khalsa Fauj and he is known for his role in the conquests of Kasur, Sialkot, Attock, Multan, Kashmir, Peshwar and Jamrud. Nalwa was responsible for expanding the frontier of the Sikh empire beyond the Indus river right up to the Kyber pass. He served as the governor of Kashmir, Peshwar and Hazara. He established a mint (an industrial facility which manufactures coins) on behalf of the Sikh empire to facilitate revenue collection in Kashmir and Peshwar.

Earlier, his song SYL, which was released posthumously, had also done well as it became top trending within minutes of its release online. The song is about the contentious issue of Sutlej –Yamuna Link Canal between Punjab and Haryana and it also talks about undivided Punjab, 1984 riots, militancy, Sikh prisoners and other issues. However, the song was blocked by the video sharing platform following a request by the Union Government.

Sidhu Moosewala was killed by six shooters at Jahawarke village near Mansa on May 29 evening, a day after the state government pruned his security. The Mansa police had registered a case against 36 accused in the charge-sheet and four shooters had been arrested, while two were killed in police encounter.

Latest news

something-has-shifted-bollywood-steps-up-for-a-flooded-punjab
BollywoodSep 10, 2025

Something Has Shifted: Bollywood Steps Up for a Flooded Punjab

Jasmine Singh Bollywood has often embraced Punjab for its vibrant music, colorful culture, and high-energy presence usually in the form of chart-topping songs or scenic locations used to promote films. But rarely has the industry paused to engage with the real Punjab, its struggles, its people, its pain. That’s why what we’re seeing now feels so different. The recent floods in Punjab that have ravaged large parts of the state seem to have struck a deeper chord, prompting a kind of response we don’t often witness from the Hindi film industry. It could be the sheer scale of destruction
diljit-dosanjh-zomato-and-the-punjabi-diaspora-unite-for-punjab-flood-relief
BollywoodSep 10, 2025

Diljit Dosanjh, Zomato, and the Punjabi Diaspora Unite for Punjab Flood Relief

Jasmine Singh In a heartfelt blend of stardom and social responsibility, global music sensation Diljit Dosanjh has teamed up with Zomato and his own Saanjh Foundation to support flood relief efforts in Punjab during his ongoing Aura world tour. While Diljit performs on stage across Australia, his heart and his team are deeply rooted in the flood-hit villages of Punjab. Zomato, known for its quirky marketing campaigns, has come forward not just to work with Diljit's Saanjh foundation for flood relief. Back home, the Punjabi diaspora isn’t far behind. Communities from Canada’s Surrey (o
karan-aujla-to-feature-on-the-jimmy-fallon-show-a-proud-moment-for-punjabis-worldwide
PollywoodSep 05, 2025

Karan Aujla to Feature on The Jimmy Fallon Show: A Proud Moment for Punjabis Worldwide

Jasmine Singh In a thrilling announcement that has sent waves of excitement through the Punjabi community, renowned singer Karan Aujla is set to make his much-anticipated appearance on The Jimmy Fallon Show on September 9. This landmark moment resonates deeply with Punjabis across the globe be it in Punjab, Canada, the United States, Australia, or New Zealand celebrating the rich cultural tapestry that connects them. Karan Aujla, who hails from Punjab and has settled in Surrey, Canada, is not just a musician; he’s a voice for a generation. His lyrics often bridge the gap between his root
punjab-floods-devastate-lives-as-film-releases-take-a-backseat
PollywoodSep 05, 2025

Punjab Floods Devastate Lives as Film Releases Take a Backseat

Jasmine Singh The recent floods have wreaked havoc in Punjab, leaving Punjabis across the globe—whether in India, Canada, America, or Australia—deeply affected. In response to the crisis, numerous celebrities have stepped forward to assist the impacted communities. With the emotional weight of this tragedy, the release of films feels like a secondary concern. Many productions are now being postponed, as people are simply not in the mood to watch films during such a devastating time. Even in Canada, cities like Surrey, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, and Winnipeg have seen Punjabis come tog
diljit-dosanjh-steps-away-from-no-entry-sequel-amid-busy-schedule
PollywoodSep 05, 2025

Diljit Dosanjh Steps Away from No Entry Sequel Amid Busy Schedule

The eagerly awaited sequel to the 2005 hit No Entry has encountered a hurdle as actor and singer Diljit Dosanjh has withdrawn from the project. Directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Boney Kapoor, the film was set to begin production in October 2025, featuring a fresh cast that includes Varun Dhawan and Arjun Kapoor. Boney Kapoor confirmed Diljit’s departure, stating, “Yes, we have parted in good spirits as the dates were not aligning with our requirements. Hopefully, we will soon do a Punjabi film together.” Reports indicate that Diljit’s packed schedule, especially his Aura Tou

Related News

No records found.