Hyderabad, Nov. 28 -- Indian audiences are mostly used to watching hip-hop in movies and music videos where the art is depicted as something practiced by rebels and outcasts in shady underground events; like in Hollywood's 8-Mile or Bollywood's Gully Boy.

In other cases, hip-hop has been used in sexually explicit music, which is not considered to be fit for children to watch.

However, Hyderabad's underground hip-hop scenes seem to be breaking that stereotype by performing their songs in the last place imaginable - orphanages. And to add to that, the rap artists have taught the children there how to write their own songs to express themselves in the language of hip-hop.

On November 23, NGOs Camp Celebrate and Rainbow Homes (that works f...