Local Artist Releases Tribute Song for Guru Gobind Singh’s Prakash Parv
Sunny Bal’s ‘Sikh Warriors’ Features Performances from City’s Gatka Groups
Key Points:
- Golmuri singer’s religious track showcases local Sikh talent and heritage
- Song video filmed at various Jamshedpur Gurudwaras with community support
- Artist’s previous track ‘Badmashi’ garnered over 93,000 YouTube views
JAMSHEDPUR – Singer Sunny Bal has released ‘Sikh Warriors’, a tribute song celebrating Guru Gobind Singh’s Prakash Parv.
The song’s poster launch took place in Sakchi. BJP Sikh leader Satveer Singh Somu led the unveiling ceremony.
Moreover, prominent community figures attended the event. They discussed the project’s social significance.
Community Collaboration
Local Gatka groups participated in the video. The Bahadur Khalsa team showcased traditional martial arts.
Furthermore, the project featured performances by Gurdial Singh Kothli and Avtar Singh. Several other artists contributed their talents.
Meanwhile, filming took place at various city Gurudwaras. These locations added spiritual significance to the production.
Artist’s Journey
Sunny Bal has previously released four songs. His track ‘Badmashi’ proved particularly successful.
Additionally, the artist has written several unreleased compositions. These include both religious and secular themes.
“Creating religious music was my long-cherished dream,” Sunny explained. The festival provided perfect timing.
Community Support
Satveer Singh Somu pledged continued support. He emphasized promoting Sikh cultural values through music.
Besides, Naujawan Sabha chairman Chanchal Bhatia attended. Gurukaran Singh, known for film contributions, also participated.
The event highlighted local artistic talent. Community leaders encouraged similar future initiatives.

