Masoom Sharma
Indian Haryanvi singer
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Masoom Sharma (born 1991) is an Indian singer known for his contributions to Haryanvi music. He gained widespread recognition for his unique style, blending pop, and traditional Haryanvi sounds. Sharma is best known for his hit songs such as "Madam Ji", "Lofar", "Tuition Badmashi Ka", "2 Numbari", "Raat Ke Shikari", and "Chambal K Dakku", among many others.[1]
Masoom Sharma | |
|---|---|
| Born | March 27, 1991 Brahmanwas, Jind district, Haryana, India |
| Genres | Haryanvi music |
| Occupation | Singer |
| Years active | 2009–present |
Early life and career
Sharma was born on 27 March 1991 in Brahmanwas village of Jind district in Haryana, India.[1] He began his music career in the late 2000s and rose to prominence in the Haryanvi music scene with commercially successful releases.[1]
His 2014 track "C" significantly increased his popularity in the regional music circuit.[1] He continued releasing songs through the 2020s, gaining viewership on digital platforms.[1]
2026 Sarpanch controversy
In February 2026, Sharma was involved in an on-stage altercation during a performance in Jind, Haryana, where a heated exchange took place between him and a former sarpanch.[2]
Following the incident, members of the Haryana Sarpanch Association objected to his remarks and demanded a public apology within three days, warning that his programs could be banned in villages if he failed to comply.[3]
In Jhajjar district, local sarpanch groups announced a boycott of his programs following the controversy.[4]
Sharma later clarified that his comments had been misunderstood and stated that he respected village heads.[5]
He also said he was willing to retract his words if they had hurt sentiments.[6]
Security concerns
In 2026, media reports stated that a social media post allegedly linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang mentioned Sharma while claiming responsibility for a firing incident in Sonipat.[7]
Authorities reportedly examined the matter following the post.[7]
Discography
As lead artist
| Track | Year | Artist(s) | Music | Lyrics | Label |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kothe Chad Lalkaru | 2014 | Masoom Sharma, Sheenam Katholic | Ramesh Shahpuria | Lalit Rathi | Saga Music Haryanvi |
| 2 Numbari | 2021 | Masoom Sharma, Manisha Sharma | Pinna Music | Harry Lather | Mad 4 Music Haryanvi |
| Jap Naam Bhole Ka | Manjeet Mor | Bindass Haryanvi | |||
| Tuition Badmashi Ka | 2022 | Aman Jaji | Ajay Dhankhar | Desi Records | |
| Yaari | 2024 | Masoom Sharma | Pinna Music | Amar Karnawal | Kiara Records |
| Teri Ramjhol Bole Gi | Masoom Sharma, Sheenam Katholic, Mr. Boota | Mr. Boota | Mukesh Jaji | Kohram Music India | |
| Lofar | Masoom Sharma, Swara Verma | Pinna Music | Harry Lather | Sky High Music | |
| Warning | 2025 | Rahul Muana | Gem Tunes Haryanvi | ||
| Ramayan Ka Saar | Masoom Sharma | Amar Karnawal | Masoom Sharma | ||
| Chambal K Dakku | Masoom Sharma, Swara Verma | Rahul Muana, Vishal Muana | Bajewala Records Haryanvi | ||
| Madam Ji | Masoom Sharma, Rekha Goswami | Amar Karnawal | Masoom Sharma | ||
| Raat Ke Shikari | Masoom Sharma | Mp Karsola | Sonotek Music |