Agram joins Akashdeep Sengupta and Mukund Suryawanshi in ‘Chilam Tambaku,’ a gritty track from the album ‘Subedaar.’ Pankaj Sinha writes lyrics that mix rustic curses with intense addiction metaphors, creating a raw narrative. The song starts with a commanding call, ‘Look here and listen up, Dabba brother,’ setting the tone for its vivid storytelling.

Chilam Tambaku
Agram | Akashdeep Sengupta • From “Subedaar”
Chilam Tambaku Lyrics Meaning Agram | Akashdeep Sengupta | Subedaar
Pankaj Sinha crafts a tale of addiction and rebellion, using the chillum and tobacco box as symbols of escape. The lyricist repeats, ‘Where did the chillum and tobacco box go?’ as a haunting refrain. Agram’s delivery brings urgency to lines like, ‘This fire ignited so intensely that my heart is racing with a roaring speed,’ highlighting the chaos of addiction.
Chilam Tambaku Music Video
What does ‘Chilam Tambaku’ mean? The lyrics describe the struggle of addiction and the search for escape. The track features Agram and is part of the album ‘Subedaar,’ offering a powerful blend of rustic imagery and modern beats.