If you've ever seen the heavily tattooed, big built P-Man shred his bass on stage with Pin Drop Violence, it'll take a while to believe that he's the same clown with a lisp in the viral videos which have been doing the rounds for a little over a year now
If you've ever seen the heavily tattooed, big built P-Man shred his bass on stage with Pin Drop Violence, it'll take a while to believe that he's the same clown with a lisp in the viral videos which have been doing the rounds for a little over a year now.
P-Man aka Rohit Perreira has a show to his name, which has a fan following of over 1300 Facebookers. The P-Man Show in true, viral video spirit is irreverent and downright funny even when P-Man's spouting some hard truths.
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"Ninety nine per cent of the time it's all impromptu," says P Man. Which is why you'll be laughing your head off when P Man looks at some rubble alongside the Mumbai-Pune Highway, guffaws and calls it Ladakh. A concept that kicked off on
https://www.gigpad.com/, a popular website with rockers and metalheads made its way to MySpace, Facebook and more recently YouTube.
Samira Kanwar who heads Babble Fish Productions and the woman behind the viral videos tells us, "There has to be a quirk, it has to be unique. It's all about the idea. It doesn't matter how it's shot. It's unbelievable how fast the concept of viral videos is catching on so you've got your audience there already. Twitter is viral and it's already so huge." If you can bring the house down, press the record button on the camera and start upload.
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