Dub Sharma’s ‘Azadi’ remix brings revolution to the dance floor
Early in 2016,
Chandigarh’s Dub Sharma remixed student leader Kanhaiya Kumar’s Azadi
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chant
to create a powerful track that put a spring in the step of Indian protestors –
and just about anyone looking for an infectious beat to dance to. The track was released
shortly after the chaos at Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University, when Kumar and
other leaders of the student union were arrested after slogans that were
purportedly anti-national were allegedly shouted at an event on campus. Kumar
was brutally assaulted by lawyers when he was in detention. His triumphant speech
at the university upon his release weeks later reminded Indians of the freedoms
we must still obtain, seven decades after Independence: from poverty,
feudalism, capitalism, Brahmanism, the grip of the Sangh Parivar and of the
casteist, patriarchal values contained in the ancient Manusmriti text.
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Though it has now come
to be associated with Kumar, the Azadi chant actually
originated across the border. Feminist Kamla Bhasin heard a version of it when
she visited Pakistan in 1984 and began to riff off it at rallies in India. Early in 2019, Dub
Sharma produced another take on the chant, for the film Gully Boy, about
a rapper in a Mumbai slum.
In December 2016, the
musician wrote a blog post explaining how his track came to be created. “People don’t want to
talk about ‘freedom’ properly because it is very convenient not to,” he wrote. “Even though most of them know how big this
problem is but choose to stay lazy when it comes to expressing themselves. We
need to talk about freedom as much as we can. We need to wake the lazy ones up.
This isn’t the time to do what’s easy, it is the time to do what is needed.”...
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