Vikram Malik: The Haryanvi Artist Redefining Regional Creativity

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Before the fame and film lights, Vikram Malik was an artist searching for meaning in performance. Born in Haryana, Malik’s artistic spark appeared early—entertaining classmates with jokes and songs during school assemblies. His formal creative journey began at R.K.S.D. College, Kaithal, where a simple notice for a theatre audition changed his life.

Winning “Best Actor” titles for three consecutive years during youth festivals, Vikram embraced theatre not as a hobby but as his true calling. Between 2012 and 2018, he immersed himself in Haryana’s and North India’s theatre circuits, performing on modest stages and surviving on tight budgets in dharamshalas.

From Struggle to Recognition

Vikram’s mother initially doubted his path—after all, Haryanvi cinema barely existed in 2012—but his elder brother supported him unconditionally. Malik left for Kurukshetra with ₹1000 in his pocket and joined theatre troupes led by NSD and FTII-trained directors. Over time, he built an enviable reputation as a polished stage actor before moving into music around 2015.

After earning an MA in Indian Theatre from Panjab University, he expanded his artistry to direction, songwriting, and playback singing. His hit songs like Kaala Dora, Barkat, Marjaani, and Splendor showcase a unique mix of earthy poetry and contemporary rhythm.

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Breakthrough Hits and Music Philosophy

Vikram Malik’s 2016–17 track Barkat—a heartfelt tribute to farmers—earned wide applause across Haryana and beyond. Bollywood veterans and folk icons praised his lyrical depth and authenticity. But it was Kaala Dora, a soulful masterpiece, that brought Malik mainstream fame, amassing millions of views organically.

Unlike trend-hungry artists, Vikram values substance over virality. He believes Haryana’s audience needs artistic education to appreciate meaningful lyrics rather than just catchy, aggressive hits. “Every artist wants a viral song,” he says, “but true music should live 20 or 30 years, not just 20 days.”

Cinema Journey: The Dada Lakhmi Legacy

Vikram’s acting credibility reached new heights with his performance in the award-winning filmDada Lakhmi, directed by renowned Bollywood actor Yashpal Sharma. Originally auditioning for the lead role of legendary poet Lakhmichand, Malik was eventually cast as Shankar, Lakhmichand’s loyal friend—a role he embodied with natural depth.

Yashpal Sharma himself praised Vikram, calling him “one of Haryana’s finest young actors.” The film became a cultural milestone, reviving Haryana’s respect for its folk traditions and proving the actor’s relevance on screen.

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Views on Haryana’s Music Industry

Malik is outspoken about the way modern Haryanvi music chases trends. He criticizes how quick virality often overshadows artistic merit. “Fifty songs launch every day, all boosted with paid promotions,” he explains. “Sometimes genuine art loses out to marketing.”

He urges both artists and audiences to grow together, advocating for more thoughtful art that uplifts Haryana’s identity instead of trivializing it. For him, the role of an artist extends beyond entertainment — it’s about shaping culture, values, and perception.

Bridging Tradition and Modernity

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In addition to folk and theatre, Vikram experiments with fusions such as modern ragini styles, blending classic melodies with contemporary arrangements. He sees this fusion as evolution, not drift: “Every generation needs its way to feel tradition,” he says, stressing how music must adapt without losing its roots.

Whether in his acting or singing, his “desi essence” stays authentic. He often sports local attire and builds his roles organically—honoring both the soil and soul of Haryana.

Future Projects and Vision

Vikram Malik is currently working on new Haryanvi and Punjabi films and web series. His ongoing collaborations with director Mohan Betab under the Dehsi Films umbrella reflect his mission to build Haryana’s film industry on its own soil rather than depending on Mumbai’s glamour.

Several new songs are already shot, ready for monthly release across 2025–26. He hints at cinematic stories that blend Haryana’s realism with national appeal—films that “Bollywood and South India will admire one day.”

Legacy: The Artist and the Advocate

From sleeping in community halls to ruling stages and streaming platforms, Vikram Malik’s journey reveals the power of vision and sincerity. His art reflects Haryana’s spirit—brave, humble, emotional, and unafraid to evolve.

More than an entertainer, he’s a cultural messenger carrying folk wisdom into digital-age storytelling. As Haryanvi music goes global, Malik’s grounded voice ensures that authenticity never fades from the sound of Haryana.


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