How this Indian Rapper became a Global Sensation

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“Big Dawgs,” the latest music video by Kerala-born rapper Hanumankind, has taken the global music scene by storm. With over 60 million views on YouTube, this track produced by Kalmi under Brown Crew Productions is making waves. Filmed inside a daring carnival stunt—a well of death—the video is praised for its intense visuals and captivating music. Hanumankind’s desi hip-hop anthem has transcended borders, putting the Indian rap scene on the mainstream map like never before. So how did this Happen? #bigdawg #hanumankind

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Hanumankind real name : Sooraj Cherukat
Born in : Kerala
Based in : Bengaluru
Video Shot in : Ponnani, Kerala

reejuvarghese
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Bro branching out from cinema to everything from Kerala 🔥🔥😂

Kpopingofficial
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3:43 carnival a Mammooty movie is based on this

haroonaboo
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I'm Indigenous from Canada and we use this song for our warrior reels and shots. Love it. so hype.

BCTreatyNoMore
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Hanumankind is making every keralite proud.

Gigglemug.
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Hanumankind will be making his acting debut in aashiq abu's upcoming film 'rifle club'.

jeffinvargheseyohannan
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Well Nona, The 'Wall of Death' (Maut Ka Kuan) debuted in 1911 on Coney Island, USA. This daring carnival motordrome act gained popularity across Central Europe and the Middle East before making its way to India only in the mid-80s. As safety regulations tightened in developed countries, the attraction gradually faded only very few remaining, well before the time it even reached India, That's why Millennials and Gen Z in those regions find this music video so captivating. So Maut Ka Kuan is not an Indian thing as such at all its another thing we embodied just like Rap,

kavenseth
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Nona, there are movies based on death of well starred by Mammoorty called ‘ Mela’ & ‘ Carnival ’ in eighties.

pramodpoolathodi
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Hanumankind is going to be a Movie Star and the Top Hit maker in the world in a few months

TheGeorgeous
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That accessibility is like 90% of his success. The reach is there because of the Bear and the familiar Rap Flow. If it was Hindi it wouldn’t have gone as viral, it would still be viral in INDIA but not internationally

saiganesyajonnalagadda
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No joke, but Bhai's Film Bharat explored "Maut ka Kua". Bhai is ahead of his times.

Shourya_Pathak_
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Its a cultural moment. What an epic video

krishniarumugam
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Hey NONA, watch 1980 Malayalam movie" MELA" .

steeverodz
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Check out the aavesham movie song of Hanumankind

bobydev
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The difference between soft power of s.korea and India is that s.korea supports its art and culture.
Whereas India has a right wing govt that censors everything and only supports hindu religious propaganda. The reason why Kerala produces great art is because kerala has a leftist government which supports and encourages freedom in art.

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Funnily enough, DHH ia willing to accept Pakistan and Bonglodoshi HH artists but are racists towards South Indian artists and never accepts them, even the likes of Brodha V and those from the southenside arent considered a part of Desi Hiphop. Looks like the Bollydawoodiya racism is infiltrating HipHop scene too. Smh

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