‘Mask On’: Indian tennis player Adil Kalyanpur’s Covid-19 rap video is going viral
Team Udayavani, Jul 25, 2020, 11:19 AM IST
India’s 20-year-old tennis player Adil Kalyanpur’s rap video titled ‘Mask On’, has gone viral. He created the song to encourage people to wear masks amid the coronavirus pandemic
In the song, Adil says that beating the virus is possible if people start taking proper precautions.
The video has got great response from the netizens.
“Mask On” official music video – a mask awareness rap song! #mustwatch pic.twitter.com/xdKGkskDzt
— A-KAL (@adil_kalyanpur) June 29, 2020
Adil Kalyanpur trained at The Rafal Nadal Academy in Mallorca for three years. He even had a session with the 12-time French Open winner Rafael Nadal himself.
Adil is coached by Milos Galecic and Sasha Nesel, the upcoming tennis player has been trying to explore his other talents during the lockdown period. He also volunteered with Whitefield Rising to distribute food to the poor in his city
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