Dharmesh Parmar

Rapper, Emcee

Indian Naigaon, Dadar, Mumbai

Quick Info

ProfessionRapper, Emcee
NationalityIndian
BirthplaceNaigaon, Dadar, Mumbai
Date of Death20/03/2022

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Bio/Wiki

Stage NameMC Tod Fod
Other NameDharmesh Rapper
Famous ForPerforming on the soundtrack 'India 91' from the film Gully Boy

Physical Stats & More

Height170 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolSt. Paul's High School, Mumbai

Personal Life

EthnicityGujarati
Food HabitNon-Vegetarian
TattooHe has got a leaf inked on his back.
AddressOld BDD Chawl 13/A, B J Deorukhkar Road, Naigaon, Dadar, Mumbai

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried (at the time of death)

Career

BioDharmesh Parmar was an Indian rapper and emcee, who was a part of the Swadesi group, a Mumbai-based hip-hop collective. His music carried themes of standing up against corrupt institutions, environmental rights, and human rights advocacy.
Career Highlights
  • A few songs that earned him fame are ‘Dakla,’ ‘Chetavni,’ and ‘The Warli Revolt.’
  • In 2021, he performed at the Festival of Peace in his college.
  • Released 'Truth and Bass' on 08/03/2022, his most recent track before his death.
  • Collaborated with Adivasi activist Prakash Bhoir on 'The Warli Revolt,' which stood against the cutting of trees in the Aarey forest in Mumbai.
  • Performed last on 19/03/2022 at Mumbai's Swadesi DIY Mela.

Favourites

SingerBob Marley
FoodChicken

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Dharmesh's childhood was filled with a love for old Bollywood songs, bhajans, and Bheem geets.
2. Frequently, he could be found smoking cigarettes.
3. He showed deep devotion to Lord Shiva.
4. Traveling was one of his favorite pastimes.
5. Dharmesh had a strong affection for dogs, frequently posting pictures with them on his social media profiles.
6. He was a provocative and unapologetic voice of the masses, often speaking about the importance of delivering truth in his music.
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