Ginni Mahi, born Gurkanwal Bharti in Jalandhar, Punjab, India, is a dynamic Indian singer known for her contributions to Punjabi folk, rap, and hip-hop music. She gained widespread recognition with her viral hits, 'Fan Baba Sahib Di' and 'Danger Chamar,' which resonated deeply on social media platforms.
Her passion for music is complemented by her commitment to social issues, as evidenced by her participation in the Global Media Forum in Germany in two thousand eighteen. There, she was honored as a Young Voice in Equality and Freedom for her courageous stance against flogging, showcasing her dedication to advocating for justice and equality.
Mahi draws inspiration from legendary singers Lata Mangeshkar and Shreya Ghoshal, infusing her music with messages that reflect the teachings of B. R. Ambedkar. Her performances have transcended borders, taking her to stages in Canada, Greece, Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom, where she continues to spread her powerful message through her art.
In two thousand sixteen, Ginni Mahi made her television debut with an interview on NDTV, hosted by Barkha Dutt in Delhi. She further solidified her voice in the public sphere by participating in the 'Sahitya' live conversation show organized by AajTak TV channel in two thousand eighteen, where she passionately advocated for women's equality in Indian society.