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Terms and conditions apply. A young Punjabi rapper has just exploded onto the music scene. It's 2017. People are going crazy. Like, who is this guy? Who is this Sidhu guy? He's a fat boy lyricist. He's an amazing performer. And he is none other than Sidhu Muswala! Sidhu Muswala!
He'll become one of the most influential Indian hip-hop artists. I'm looking into the crowd and they're cheering us on. It felt magical any time I performed with them. There you go, man!
Sidhu Mooseyala is a voice for a generation of Punjabis. He has huge fan following, you know, an international icon. But never forgets where he came from. His music, it was crazy. It's the sort of music that caused a big disruption. The topics he chose to touch, some would say could be the core issues of Punjab.
But at the height of Sidhu Mosewala's fame... We've got some breaking news that's coming in right now. Firing on Punjabi singer Shubdeep Sidhu. He's murdered. Sidhu Mosewala was shot dead by attackers. He could not survive that attack. He was riddled with bullets. Multiple rounds seemed to have been fired at... Someone told me that Sidhu is no more. At that point, I felt my body numb.
and I literally got goosebumps in my body and started crying. It was kind of like an earthquake and everybody felt it. It really shook the core in you that this is a murder which Punjab will not forget.
Who wanted Sidhu Moosewala dead and why? It was not even my wildest of dreams that they could go to that extent and get Sidhu Moosewala. I'm investigative journalist Ishleen Kaur and I've spent the last two years trying to find the answers to these questions. Everyone is afraid of this. No one wants to talk. I'm DJ and broadcaster Bobby Friction.
Our investigation takes us into a dark and dangerous world. It's not what I was expecting. I wasn't expecting them to send me a claim to a martyr. We try to track down those who claim they're responsible for one of the biggest killings Punjab has seen for decades. This is World of Secrets.
Season 8, The Killing Call. I knew his voice. I knew that it was him calling. A BBC World Service investigation into a global criminal underworld. If they pay, everything's fine. If they don't, well, then we know what to do to get the money.
It's a story of fame, power and vengeance echoing far beyond India's borders. No, he was not scared, but he always said that, bro, one day I'm going to die with a bullet. I know that. The Killing Call, available now. Follow or subscribe to World of Secrets so you never miss an episode. Decades ago, Brazilian women made a discovery. They could have an abortion without a doctor, thanks to a tiny pill.
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