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Gigs are youngsters' latest route to fame, money

New Delhi: You've heard of video jockeys, radio jockeys and disc jockeys. Now comes the gig culture! Trending in a big way in major cities, it's seen as another career option by college-goers who look



But today musicians have got their due recognition.

"I started learning music when I was 14. I am doing my graduation in the vocal arts. And I also teach the guitar at the Rock School of Music. My parents always supported me and my girlfriend suggested the band name," Manish Kumar said.

Their band has four members and plays progressive Indian rock.

Earnings are pretty good.

"We do gigs across Delhi and NCR and earn up to Rs.30,000 per gig," Manish Kumar, who has a couple of singles to his credit. "We divide whatever we earn and don't take money from our parents. We have made our passion our profession."