Murga (bali ka bakra) by Tapasvi Kumar – A Brutal Reality Check on Hypocrisy and Selective Morality
Tapasvi Kumar, through his bold lyrical style and fearless voice, drops “Murga” — a raw, unapologetic single under The Loyal Studios. This isn’t a commercial track; this is a lyrical revolt. “Murga” breaks through layers of religious, social, and moral hypocrisy — especially around food, faith, and false empathy.
Verse 1: Rituals vs. Real Respect
In the first verse, Tapasvi questions those who avoid eating non-veg on Tuesdays and Thursdays, claiming it’s out of respect for God — yet consume it freely on other days.
“Agar sach me bhagwan ko respect deni h to shakahari ban jao”
This line challenges blind belief with clear logic. It’s not about what you eat — it’s about being genuine with your faith.
If your respect is real, it should be everyday, not occasional.
“If you really want to show respect — be vegetarian. Don’t play double standards with your devotion.”
This verse dismantles the idea of convenient morality, exposing how faith is often followed more as a trend than with true conviction.
Verse 2: You Can’t Watch the Kill, But You’ll Cook the Meat?
The second verse tackles another common hypocrisy:
People say “I can’t see a chicken being killed”, but they have no problem watching it cook, smelling the spices, and enjoying it.
Murga kat te dekhna mushkil hai, lekin pakte
dekhne me problem nahi?”
Tapasvi calls out this comfortable ignorance, where people pretend to be sensitive, but only when it suits their emotions — not their ethics.