Ranveer Singh is basking in the glory of the success of Gully Boy and now to take his newly acquired talent and interest in rap music forward, the Bollywood actor has recently launched his independent music record label, IncInk.Â
The 33-year-old actor made the announcement on Instagram. He shared the logo of IncInk and wrote, "Inclusive. Independent. This is the soul of #IncInk - my passion project."
View this post on InstagramInclusive. Independent. This is the soul of #IncInk - my passion project. @incinkrecords
A post shared by Ranveer Singh (@ranveersingh) on
Â
Ranveer has launched the label in collaboration with filmmaker-musician Navzar Eranee and is looking forward to launching some fresh, immensely talented rap and hip hop artistes.
"This poetry is speaking of a revolution, it is speaking of how India is protesting against class structures, injustice, and social atrocities. It is the voice of India, from the country’s streets that you just can’t ignore anymore. Hindustani rap/hip-hop is telling our nation’s story and reality and we, at IncInk, want to bring out the real poets of our generation," Ranveer said to DNA.
IncInk will launch its first single and music video Zeher today and the first three talents being launched via the label are Kaam Bhaari (who has sung Zeher), SlowCheeta and Spitfire. Rapper Slow Cheeta shared screen space with ranveer Singh in Gully Boy and Spitfire, a 20-year-old songwriter and rapper, an OG gully boy from Madhya Pradesh, is the writer of “Asli Hip Hop†song in the movie.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Ranveer Singh (@ranveersingh) on
Â
On the movie front, Ranveer is currently working on Kabir Khan's sports drama '83. The based on India's historic win against West Indies at the 1983 world cup and the actor will be seen in the lead role of the former Indian skipper Kapil Dev to stirred the team to victory.Â