Hailing from Dombivli, this engineering student does a lot more than solve complex equations and mathematical problems. Bursting with talent and energy, he regales people with his beatboxing as well as guitar, harmonica and flute-playing skills. Fluent in many languages, he can sing Hindi, Punjabi and English songs with as much ease as he sings Malyalam and Tamil songs. A jolly mallu himself, he has taken upon his shoulders the mission of bringing South Indian music into mainstream listening, because, he believes that If Mumbaikars can fall madly in love with the very South Indian Appam, Masal Dosa, Mendu Vada and Idli Sambhar, it won’t be long before they find themselves enraptured by thumbing, jumbing South Indian melodies! Yenna Rascala, Mind it!
“It is a fantastic job. More popularity needs to be collected through increasing frequency or FB and all”
“Pratyul Joshi, All the best. You have a promising career ahead. As for the initiative, thumbs up. Suggestion: You can conduct street plays on general awareness. Am sure people will watch just like this!”
“I just wanted to let you know, what you are doing with live music at the railway stations is absolutely amazing. Several years ago I saw the new York symphony orchestra play in the new York subway and it changed me forever.Thank you for bringing back a little soul to Mumbai.”
“An initiative that our city needed ! Learned many varieties of genres through this.”
Natural Streets for Performing Arts Foundation(NSPA Foundation)
16, Jolly Maker Chamber No 2,
225, Nariman Point, Mumbai,
Maharashtra 400 021.
Phone (Off.) : +91 022 2204 1250
Jessica Noronha: +91 9619152275
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