 Hello, everyone. So we are the Tharawee Dream Project. We wanted to display showcase a short AV, but I think that's not up yet. Great. Yeah, this is more comfortable. All right, a little bit of story around what the Tharawee Dream Project is all about. So five years, we've been running an after school of hip-hop in Tharawee. Why hip-hop? So hip-hop has always emerged in communities where there is aggression, this angst. There's a lot of oppression, which actually has given rise to hip-hop and also rise to an amazing hip-hop talent. What we do at the after school of hip-hop is giving them a platform to voice themselves, to give them a stage to perform and also empower the young talent, the eager minds that we have in abundance. So every day when I go to the after school of hip-hop, I, every day I meet hundreds of gully boys and gully girls who are either amidst of domestic violence, amidst of nuances like substances. So in order to get them distracted from that world and bring them to the world of music, which already is their passion, the Tharawee Dream Project is a beacon of hope for each one of them. So I wanted to also take you all into the real life, but because the AV is not here, we're gonna do one thing. We're gonna take you all to the real life and show what we've achieved since five years and at the Music Inc with its second year, Anurag, a Prajata and team have actually given us this stage to showcase our talent and to show what we've achieved so far and what we are up to and what's lined up in the future. So here's to an amazing talent. We start with the beatboxers and then followed by rappers and then of course, the little B-boys and B-girls. So this is from the Tharawee Dream Project. I found the result of my hard work, but I'm not satisfied with it. We're seeing how the country is doing. The pressure is so high that there's no answer to it. We're not getting any benefits by talking about this. Every thought of the country is ruined. The Mahanus of India didn't even take a step forward. Even though it's a good India, it's still not clean. There's no justice for all these things. There's only one thing left to do. I'm afraid of you, I'm afraid of all the problems. I'm afraid of the books of the Kaap. I have to move forward with this. If the master thinks, then I have to fight myself. I have to live a free life. I have to fight, I have to dream. I have to think, I have to give up. It's still difficult for me. I can't stop, I can't stop. Seeing me, it's changed. I've stopped fighting every day. If I fight now, then I'll fight with you. I've forgotten my dreams. I used to think, I've now thought about these dreams. I have to fulfill them now. I have to live a free life. I have to fight, I have to dream. I have to fight, I have to dream.