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🎧 “Gunah?”: How AMARKALA Is Turning Silent Struggles into Sound

Pranjal Patil
Last updated: April 9, 2026 6:10 am
Pranjal Patil
Published: April 9, 2026
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In an era where independent music is rapidly redefining India’s sonic landscape, emerging duo Aryan Sachin Kondalkar and Dhrone Randeep Sood – collectively known as AMARKALA – are carving out a space that is both raw and deeply introspective. Their latest track, “Gunah?”, is not just another release; it’s a statement of intent.

Contents
  •  From Listeners to Creators
  •  A Fusion of Raw Energy
  •  The Story Behind “Gunah?”
  •  A Journey Just Beginning

 From Listeners to Creators

The story of AMARKALA begins with a shared passion for hip-hop. What started as long hours of listening and absorbing the genre gradually evolved into a creative pursuit. Over the past three years, the duo has been quietly honing their craft – writing, experimenting, and shaping a sound that reflects their individuality.

“We always believed we had something unique to express,” the artists share, pointing to a journey driven as much by instinct as by discipline.

While “Gunah?” is not their first creation, it stands out as their most authentic work to date – a track where their artistic vision feels fully realized.

 A Fusion of Raw Energy

Blending hip-hop with rock influences, “Gunah?” introduces a sound that is both intense and emotionally charged. The fusion lends the track a certain grit, amplifying its message and giving it a distinctive edge in the independent music scene.

At its core, AMARKALA’s music is rooted in honesty. Their songwriting draws directly from lived experiences and observations, transforming personal and collective realities into compelling soundscapes.

 The Story Behind “Gunah?”

More than just a song, “Gunah?” serves as a reflection on the silent battles people fight every day. It captures the often-unseen effort individuals put into chasing their aspirations – efforts that rarely receive acknowledgment.

The track explores moments where life feels unfair, where circumstances spiral beyond control, testing one’s patience and belief. Yet, it refuses to remain in despair.

Instead, “Gunah?” pivots toward resilience.

It speaks to a turning point – the moment of reclaiming one’s voice, rejecting external validation, and standing firm in one’s truth. Through its progression, the song moves from vulnerability to determination, reinforcing a powerful message: setbacks are not defeat.

 A Journey Just Beginning

For AMARKALA, “Gunah?” marks a significant milestone, but not a destination. The duo views this release as an early chapter in a much longer artistic journey.

“This is only the start,” they emphasize – a sentiment that reflects both ambition and clarity of purpose.

As India’s independent music scene continues to expand, artists like Aryan Sachin Kondalkar and Dhrone Randeep Sood are proving that authenticity still cuts through the noise.

With “Gunah?”, AMARKALA doesn’t just ask a question – it sparks a conversation. And if this track is any indication, their voice is one that’s only going to grow louder.

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