Hyderabad’s 9-year-old JJ brothers shine as musical prodigies with national records and awards

Jathin Gudipudi and Jaswin Gudipudi, known as the JJ Brothers, have already established themselves as outstanding young musicians with a remarkable list of accomplishments. Trained in classical music, the fifth-grade students have been captivating audiences with their skill and musical talent.
Hyderabad: Just nine years-old and the twin brothers from Hyderabad are making waves in the world of music.
JJ Brothers – Jathin Gudipudi and Jaswin Gudipudi, have already proven their mettle as exceptional young musicians with an impressive array of achievements. Trained Classical, the fifth class students have been leaving the audiences mesmerised with their dexterity and musical aptitude.
With scores of concerts already appended to their profile, the child musical prodigies are adept at playing Violin, Mandolin, Keyboard, Cajon, Kazoo and Guitar. In a blindfold endeavour that won wide laurels for them, Jathin skilfully played a medley of five devotional songs on the guitar while Jaswin showcased his skills on the keyboard playing six devotional songs.
The JJ Brothers who started their musical journey at the tender age of 3 years learning violin from Guru Ashok G Gurjale, have already won entries in India Book of Records, India’s World Record and Indian Book of Records and also honoured with Indian Icon 2023 Award from Gyan Uday Foundation and Pride of India Award from SociallyPoint Foundation.
They also recently came up an instrumental video album on violin “10 Powerful Devi Bhajans”, which was launched by Ganapathi Sacchidananda Swamiji at Datta Peetham, Mysore. Along with other artists, JJ Brothers also performed in concerts at Art of Living Ashram, Bangalore before an audience of 25,000 and Hyderabad Rashtrapati Nilayam, in front of President, Draupadi Murmu.
The forays into the world of music for the twin brothers sort of began with their father, Srikanth Gudipudi who also had a tryst with music learning from Guru Ashok Gurjale. “Jathin and Jaswin have evolved wonderfully and are winning appreciation for their talent. Now, they are doing their own compositions too,” says a proud Srikanth.