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Ashish Dadhich | |
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Born | Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Flute Beatboxer, Performer |
Ashish Dadhich is an Indian musician, artist, and performer, widely regarded as the first flute beatboxer from Rajasthan. Known for fusing traditional Indian flute melodies with modern beatboxing rhythms, Ashish has gained popularity for his unique and innovative performance style.
Early life and background
[edit]Ashish was born and raised in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. His early interest in music led him to study the bansuri (bamboo flute), later exploring beatboxing as a form of rhythmic expression. Eventually, he pioneered the rare combination of these two disciplines—becoming Rajasthan’s first known flute beatboxer.
Career and recognition
[edit]Ashish rose to prominence after winning the Josh World talent competition, a national platform hosted by the Josh short-video app. His dynamic blend of classical flute and modern beatboxing caught the attention of audiences across India.
He was also featured in:
- Netflix's "Mismatched" (Season 2) – performing alongside actress Muskaan Jaffery (Celena) as a background artist-musician during a college fest scene.
- Bollywood film "Afwaah" (2023) – directed by Sudhir Mishra and starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui, in which Ashish made an appearance during a scene shot in Jodhpur, showcasing his live musical skills.
Style and influence
[edit]Ashish Dadhich’s artistic identity is defined by his fusion of Indian classical music with contemporary street-style beatboxing. His performances involve playing the flute while simultaneously producing vocal percussion, making him a one-of-a-kind performer in India’s music landscape.
Notable achievements
[edit]- Winner, Josh World Talent Hunt
- First flute beatboxer from Rajasthan
- Featured artist in Netflix’s Mismatched (Season 2)
- Performer appearance in the Bollywood film Afwaah (2023)
- Performed live at several cultural and music festivals in Rajasthan
Online presence
[edit]- YouTube Channel – Ashish Dadhich (Flutebeatboxer)
- Instagram – @flutebeatboxer
- Official Website –
See also
[edit]- Beatboxing in India
- Indian Classical Instruments
- Indian Fusion Music Artists