Artist from Mumbai pays tribute to Sidhu Moose Wala by creating a wall painting of late singer
Sidhu Moose Wala is still adored and honored all over the world, despite his untimely death. The Punjabi singer was killed in Mansa on May 29th. The country has been devastated since that day, and social media has been flooded with tributes from his fans and fellow singers. A graffiti artist from Mumbai painted Sidhu Moose Wala's portrait on a wall in Mulund as a heart touching tribute to the late Punjabi singer-rapper.
Since Sidhu Moose Wala's debut with the song "So High" in 2018, Mumbai-based artist Neeraj Singh, 28, has been a self-confessed fan. He was shocked when he learned of the singer's death and wanted to pay him honour.
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To paint a portrait of Sidhu Moose Wala, Neeraj Singh chose a 12-foot wall in his Mumbai neighbourhood of Mulund. He explained how on the first day, before painting the portrait, he had to paint a base colour on the wall. He painted the image in about eight to nine hours.
On his Instagram account 20 hours ago, he shared a video of himself painting the portrait. So far, the video has been seen over 2.16 lakh times. He posted as a caption to the video, "Tribute to Sidhu Moosewala."
Sidhu Moose Wala is already being missed. People from all over the world are paying respect to the late artist while also calling for his justice.
Meanwhile, Sidhu Moose Wala's bhog and antim ardaas will be held in Mansa and as per the reports, it is an appeal to the public and youngsters to wear turbans in the ceremony to honour Sidhu Moose Wala.
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