Dharam Seva Records

Dharam Seva Records
Non-profit
Industry Music, Entertainment
Headquarters United Kingdom
Website Dharamsevarecords.com

Dharam Seva Records is a non-profit music charity started in 2013. The label aims to preserve the ethics of Sikh history using music and videos whilst inspiring the younger generations to the messages of the Sikh faith.[1]

History

The company is headed by Kaka Mohanwalia and Bill Mato as key volunteers with the aim of releasing religious music, shabads and other moral based content. Both Kaka and Bill were previously engaged in the Bhangra music industry. After their Sikh ceremony of initiation or Amrit Sanchar, they joined hands and established the company in UK. In 2013, Kaka Mohanwalia became concerned about the lack of publicity and recognition for dharmik music projects and as such the number of such projects was very low. So, Dharam Seva Records released ChojKhalseDe by Sukshinder Shinda and the founders set up the charity with a network of singers, songwriters, a Public Relations Team and social media support. DharamSeva Records have worked with Diljit Dosanjh, Jazzy B, Gippy Grewal, Jassi Gill, Feroz Khan, Harbhajan Mann, Sukshinder Shinda, CharanjitAhuja, DurgaRangila, SatwinderBugga, Benny Dhaliwal, Popsy, AmanHayer, JazDhami, KS Makhan,Tru-Skool, Sangra Vibes Tarli Digital and many others. The company has also tied up with the mantra singer Shabad Deep Kaur from Belgium and the Kavishri singers Angrez Ali and JagowalaJatha in the past.[2][3]

Dharam Seva Records have become close with many artists in the past years after its inception. They have constantly worked Jazzy B and Sukshinder Shinda. With the initiation of Diljit Dosanjh, the company expanded its network and is currently working with him for a dharmik song. Also Gippy Grewal, Harbhajan Mann and many others have shown avid public support for the label which is fully run by volunteers who take no salary or wages for its entire operation.[4]

Other projects

  • Choj Khalse Deh by Sukshinder Shinda
  • Simran by Sukshindar Shinda
  • A warning to Delhi 1984 by MilindGaba[5]
  • Love for the Divine One by Siddharth Mohan
  • Raj Karega Khalsa by Diljit Dosanjh
  • Baaghi by Jazzy B
  • Bhindranwala Sher by KS Makhan
  • Lyrics By Guru Nanak(The MoolMantar) by Shabaddep Kaur
  • Ardaas by Sukshinder Shinda
  • Chal Seva Kariye by B&B Stars
  • Wall of Sirhind by Harbhajan Mann
  • Rangla Punjab by Feroz Khan & Gagan Kokri
  • Work of Warriors – Diljit Dosanjh
  • Ardas – Sukshinder Shinda
  • Soorme Punjab De – Sukshinder Shinda
  • Farida Khak Na Nindiye – Nirmal Sidhu
  • Golak Greed – Lucky Singh
  • Bhagat Singh – Sukhi Bart
  • Respect For Parents – Vinod Kumar
  • Khalsa Aid The Track – Durga Rangila and Charanjit Ahuja[6]
  • Langar Album Sukshinder Shinda[7]
  • True Words and Masley by Deep Singha
  • Remember the King – DSD Musik
  • Vaheguru – Nindy Kaur & Manj Musik
  • Words Of Akaal – Kamaljit Singh Wanchiri & Tarli Digital
  • Zaalam – Gippy Grewal
  • Zor – Benny Dhaliwal

References

  1. "Dharam Seva Records presents Words of Akaal 'Daily Nitnem' & Simran". Times of India. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  2. "Diljit Dosanjh with Dharam Seva Records collaborate for 'Work of Warriors'". Times of India. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  3. "Out: Video of Sukshinder Shinda's 'Josh khalse da…'". Times of India. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  4. "Vinaypal Buttar back with his latest song 'Duja Muafinama'". Times of India. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  5. ""A Warning to Delhi 1984" – Another hit song by Dharam Seva Records". Sikh Sangat News. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  6. "Charanjit Ahuja & Durga Rangila- Khalsa Aid". Times of India. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  7. "Sukshinder Shinda's new album 'Langar', specially made for the occasion of Vaisakhi!". Times of India. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
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