Indian Journo, as a media outlet, would remain committed to the public interest and democratic principles. As our resources expand, we hope to provide a platform for old-fashioned reporting on significant and interesting national and global issues.
Breaking News: Fauci warns omicron variant is 'raging through the world'
Breaking News: Is an Elon Musk-led Tesla smartphone launch on the horizon? So far, what we know
Breaking News: Covid prompts Chinese city to close schools and curtail transit
Breaking News: Meta files a lawsuit against hackers who are executing a phishing scheme on the company's website.
Breaking News: Rheumatic fever is caused by skin infections, according to a new study.
Breaking News: Omicron alert: Christmas and New Year's restrictions imposed around the world
On the internet is a video of a pianist performing in Delhi's Dilli Haat. He has played the piano, to many people's reactions.
Many people showcase their talents on social media. If not, someone else might record them doing something and post it online. These videos become instantly popular. Recently, a musician playing Tujhe Dekha To from the movie Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge was added to the list of such videos.
On January 1, Instagram user Ravi Pathak posted this video. He challenged his followers to identify the pianist in the video by responding to the post's caption. While some people recognised the area and knew who he was, others asked about him.
The man in the video is Newton, claims the YouTube account Chandni Ahuja. In 1943, he was born in Madras. On his piano, he performs songs in English, Hindi, and Punjabi. In Delhi's Dilli Haat, Newton is seated. He claims to have once had a music store in Greater Kailash. He had to sell the store, though, in order to pay for his wife's cancer treatment. He added that the fact that people in Dilli Hat buy his CDs and hire him for occasions has been very beneficial to him. Some even beg him to instruct their kids in music.
His Instagram video has received a lot of attention ever since it was posted there.
The video has received 43,000 likes and many comments since it was shared. Here are a few responses: It made one commenter on Instagram sorry to see such a talented artist in such bad shape. "Wow," a second person exclaimed. "For those people who want to know his narrative kindly refer to yt search Newton one man orchestra the video will blow you up," a third person said in their remark.
We are not gonna make spamming
Copyright Way 2 Media Network Private Limited - 2021
BACK TO TOP