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“I use music as my weapon to give voice to the Adivasi community,” Tom Murmu, a 25-year-old artist from the Santal community, told me as we sat together at the Artist Block, a Ranchi cafe built to resemble a traditional Adivasi house. “Though people don’t understand Santali, through my songs they recognise my community,” he said.
An artist and YouTube star, Murmu has become an icon as a representative of Santal and Adivasi youngsters. In his performances and music videos, Murmu wears a panchi—the traditional garment worn by Santal men—and a t-shirt. His attire, like his music, is a blend of traditional and modern.
Murmu—whose given name is Anuranjan Murmu, though he has become famous by his chosen artistic name—has over two hundred thousand subscribers on YouTube. He hails from Dumka, a small city in Jharkhand that is the headquarters of the Santal Pargana. He grew up attending and listening to local performances by Santal artists. “I performed in school-level competitions but only decided to pursue music as a career in 2015,” he told me. “Music, cinema and art influence and impact people’s lives, directly and indirectly. Music has the power to change your mood, motivate you, encourage you and influence you.”
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