Rapping Kashmir
Music and lockdown: Ishleen Kaur met Srinagar-based rapper Ahmer Javed for an edition of My Indian Life.
The My Indian Life podcast looks at India through young people’s eyes. It recently told the story of Ahmer Javed, a rapper from Indian-administered Kashmir. Ishleen Kaur met him and other artists during August’s lockdown, and found a generation who feel very separate from the rest of India.
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Image and credit: Ahmer Javed, Kashmiri rapper
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- Fri 13 Dec 201912:06GMTBBC World Service
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