Gaddar

It blends heavy metal with traditional Indian instruments like the Dhol and flute. 3. Meaning and Translation

Following the suppression of the naxalite movement in the late 1970s, Gaddar was arrested and imprisoned. He was subjected to torture and solitary confinement. After his release in the 1980s, he resumed his cultural activism, becoming the voice of the People's War Group (PWG). gaddar

A pivotal moment in Gaddar’s life occurred in 2010. Following a shift in his ideology—where he began advocating for participation in electoral politics and started praising the Indian Constitution—hardline factions within the Maoist movement viewed him as a defector. It blends heavy metal with traditional Indian instruments