Mumbai's Dharavi, the world's largest slum area identified as a young artist, but are derived from these slums. Dharavi is born from a music band called "Dharavi Rocks".
Abhijit Jejurikr brand manager by profession. Abhijit three years ago came to Mumbai from Pune in connection with the job. After a meeting with the director Vinod Shetty Acorn Foundation Abhijit agreed to teach music to children.
Dharavi Rocks manager Vinod Shetty says, "Salman Khan's 'Ek Tha Tiger' special screening of the time and was told that she would have kept her in his film composer Sajid-Wajid bring Dharavi Rocks."
Is not equal to the share of girls in the band. Due to join the girls on the right says Vinod Shetty, "where we work in Dharavi, there is opposition to come up with boy and girl."
He says, "There are girls who have to make their own place. Parents and community pressure on them. These girls have to face flirting. This is because their parents do not send them. "
Shetty said that some girls in the family as well as the responsibility of a child is transferred and kept them busy with housework. Changing people's outlook on the round about five-eight girls coming to continuous learning cinemais and is expected to increase this figure. Future
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