Ron Likhari’s latest song is a raw story that shows the real side of today’s Haryanvi music scene. It mixes personal struggle, industry pressure, and survival in a very real way. More than just a song, it feels like an artist’s real journey — what they go through behind the scenes, from Bhiwani’s underground roots to today’s growing industry.
Who is Ron Likhari? A Real One From The Ground Up
Ron Likhari comes from Bhiwani and has been part of the Haryanvi underground scene long before it became popular. He started working with Theth Desi Records, building his identity through strong writing and grounded sound. While many artists chased trends, Ron focused on lyrics that actually say something.
He has worked with Dhanda Nyoliwala and Sumit Parta, and he has been active since the time when very few people even knew about Haryanvi hip-hop. You can say he was part of the phase when the industry started changing, and he has played his own role in shaping that journey.
Even today, as the industry is growing fast, Ron stays in his own lane. His fanbase is still building, but at Peddler Media, we believe it has the potential to become a cult following in the future. Right now, he is still an underdog in the mainstream space, but when it comes to writing and honesty, he stands among the strongest voices in the scene.

Ron Likhari’s Timelapse Visual Story?
The video is produced by 90’s Kids Films, known for keeping visuals raw and story-focused and the concept, direction, and editing are done by Badbola, There is no over-styling, no unnecessary glamour — just clean storytelling that matches the emotion of the track. Every frame feels intentional. Nothing extra, nothing fake.
One of the strongest parts of the song is how it shows the system without directly naming anyone.
The video uses masks labeled as “Label”, “Manager”, “Industry Politics”, “Mafia”, “Friends”, “Relatives”, and “Fans”. This clearly shows that the struggle is not just against outsiders — it often comes from within the circle.

(Photo Credit: Gangstar Records)
What Ron Actually Talks About
At its core, the song is about conflict — internal and external. There is a constant push between following your heart and dealing with reality. You can feel a person trying to stay true while everything around him is pulling in different directions.
The lyrics reflect confusion, pressure, and the feeling of being lost while chasing something bigger. It’s not written like a typical commercial song — it feels like thoughts coming out in real time.
There is also a strong sense of isolation. Even when surrounded by people, the artist feels alone. That emotion runs through the entire track. Support that comes with conditions.
When Hard Work Still Feels Ordinary
A key theme in the song is frustration. Working hard but still feeling average. Trying to stand out in a space where many things are already controlled. There is also a deeper question — how do you stay clean in a system that doesn’t always reward honesty? That’s something many young artists in Haryana relate to right now.

(Photo Credit: Gangstar Records)
As the song moves forward, the mindset becomes clearer. It shifts from confusion to decision — either disappear or express. There is no middle ground. The artist questions himself, his choices, his loyalty, and his actions. That self-reflection makes the song more real than most. This is not about blaming others. It’s about understanding your own place in the chaos.
Why This Song Matters For Haryana
Haryanvi music is growing fast — reels, YouTube numbers, and global reach are bigger than ever. But growth also brings problems — unclear deals, power imbalance, and industry politics. This song doesn’t preach. It simply shows. And that’s why it matters.

(Photo Credit: Gangstar Records)
This project works because it feels honest. From Bhiwani’s underground lanes to today’s fast-moving industry, Ron Likhari represents a voice that refuses to fake it. With strong direction by Badbola and grounded visuals by 90’s Kids Films, the song becomes more than content. It becomes a reflection. And not everyone will be comfortable watching it.
Watch Ron Likhari Timelapse Video Here
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