Isn’t it the best feeling in the world when our talent gets recognized by someone famous in the same field? Earlier, 7-year old aspiring cricketer Pari Sharma was appreciated by former players Aakash Chopra and Sanjay Manjrekar. Now, 6-year-old Abhishek Kitchu, who is the son of a construction worker, is being hailed as a musical prodigy for brilliantly playing a song from the Malayalam movie ‘Manichitrathazhu’ with wooden sticks on a piece of marble.
He just has it in him! pic.twitter.com/4NEQRCrPAq
— Kaveri 🇮🇳 (@ikaveri) August 17, 2020
Here's the conclusion if you enjoyed the first part. What a talented lil boy!Hours and hours of practice can't replace what's inborn. He's a natural! pic.twitter.com/adbf0BCjbP
— Kaveri 🇮🇳 (@ikaveri) August 17, 2020
People lauded his rhythm and musical talent.
👌Talent 😀😍 and that too our #Telugu song 🤗 pic.twitter.com/5Z6oyPTdsw
— Ravindra 💫✌ (@Ravindra9101999) August 17, 2020
Wow, had me smiling throughout. God bless him. So talented!
— Jerry F (@FlanJerry) August 17, 2020
Amazing sense of rhythm for someone so young!
— Toufel Tahir (@toufel) August 17, 2020
Such an amazing young talent …a true child prodigy ..loved it 😍😍
— Venkata Prasad Sura (@VenkataPrasadS4) August 18, 2020
Pocket Size Shivamani
— Grumpy_Bong (@Grumpy_Bong) August 17, 2020
After his videos went viral, actor Unni Mukundan spoke to him on a video call and also gifted him with a drum set.
According to News18, actor and percussionist Jayaram also came across the kid’s talent and gave him a Chenda (percussion instrument). It was delivered to his home in Parassery, Malappuram, by filmmaker Vijeesh Mani.
We hope he keeps practicing and becomes a famous musician in the future. All the very best!