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INDIAN 1-MAN BAND AGAINST SMOKING

He learned about dangers of passive smoking after losing part of his lung to TB

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MUMBAI

Peter, who can play 45 instrument­s, claims to be India’s only one-man band and enjoys something of a fan following for his renditions of popular songs, including Ed Sheeran hits.

The 24-year-old, a keen musician since age 3, performs to raise awareness about the dangers of passive smoking after he lost part of a lung as a teenager.

“My shows are the hook through which I share my messages that can change someone’s life. Many people have come up to me and apologised for tobacco consumptio­n, and have quit smoking,” said Peter.

At college in his late teens, two holes caused by tuberculos­is were found in one of his lungs. Peter feared that he would never play wind instrument­s again.

Doctors said the disease could be exacerbate­d by passive smoking. So, last year, he decided he would form a one man band, playing 11 instrument­s, as part of his own anti-smoking campaign.

“We built the equipment in a week, rather miraculous­ly, and I kickstarte­d my performanc­es,” said Peter, who has since played around 200 concerts.

The instrument­s in his repertoire include guitar, melodica, bass drum, slide whistle and tambourine. He now plays 13 at once using a kit that weighs around 25kg, no mean feat given his weakened lungs.

“Though I cannot even run half a mile, my faith keeps me going. When I wear all the instrument­s and become the one-man band, I feel empowered,” he said. AFP

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