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Performer, writer, artist Piyush Mishra totally held his group of onlookers at Hill Fort Palace on Naubat Pahad when he sang these lines from the tune, O Ri Duniya, which he had composed and sang for Anurag Kashyap's film, Gulal. "I had once composed these lines as a tribute to the maestro, Sahir Ludhiyanvi," said the theater veteran. The Hill Fort Palace, over looking the Hussain Sagar, which was opened up without precedent for a long time as of late, gave a flawless setting to the night of sher o shayari. Piyush appeared to be amazed by the magnificence of the 100-year-old royal residence assembled by Sir Nizamat Jung. "Log pyar karte hain aur bulate hain, isliye murmur aa jate hain (grins). Other than that, I cherish old structures and dividers perhaps in light of the fact that my wife, Priya Narayanan, is a designer. Mujhe aise sundar jaghao se ishq hain," said Piyush, including, "When I initially took a gander at Hill Fort Palace I thought, arrey iski sundarta toh gazab hain." The night was verging on flawless in spite of the way that the coordinators couldn't get Piyush a useful harmonium he so severely needed. He talked about his life, addressed inquiries from impassioned fans and requested his offer of commendation as well. He had no second thoughts talking about how he changed his name from Priyakanth to Piyush on the grounds that individuals would call him Priye which he believed was fairly womanly, his battle with liquor addiction to his changing association with "chota bhai" Anurag Kashyap throughout the years. It was marginally entertaining and fairly mystical when the moon peeped from the overcast cover pretty much as Piyush began singing, "Ik bagal mein chaand hoga, ik bagal mein rotiyaan, (the tune he once penned for Gangs of Wasseypur). After just about two hours of talking, noting inquiries, singing Piyush offer farewell to his fans who was left aching for some a greater amount of his eloquent shayari.
Performer, writer, artist Piyush Mishra totally held his group of onlookers at Hill Fort Palace on Naubat Pahad when he sang these lines from the tune, O Ri Duniya, which he had composed and sang for Anurag Kashyap's film, Gulal. "I had once composed these lines as a tribute to the maestro, Sahir Ludhiyanvi," said the theater veteran. The Hill Fort Palace, over looking the Hussain Sagar, which was opened up without precedent for a long time as of late, gave a flawless setting to the night of sher o shayari. Piyush appeared to be amazed by the magnificence of the 100-year-old royal residence assembled by Sir Nizamat Jung. "Log pyar karte hain aur bulate hain, isliye murmur aa jate hain (grins). Other than that, I cherish old structures and dividers perhaps in light of the fact that my wife, Priya Narayanan, is a designer. Mujhe aise sundar jaghao se ishq hain," said Piyush, including, "When I initially took a gander at Hill Fort Palace I thought, arrey iski sundarta toh gazab hain." The night was verging on flawless in spite of the way that the coordinators couldn't get Piyush a useful harmonium he so severely needed. He talked about his life, addressed inquiries from impassioned fans and requested his offer of commendation as well. He had no second thoughts talking about how he changed his name from Priyakanth to Piyush on the grounds that individuals would call him Priye which he believed was fairly womanly, his battle with liquor addiction to his changing association with "chota bhai" Anurag Kashyap throughout the years. It was marginally entertaining and fairly mystical when the moon peeped from the overcast cover pretty much as Piyush began singing, "Ik bagal mein chaand hoga, ik bagal mein rotiyaan, (the tune he once penned for Gangs of Wasseypur). After just about two hours of talking, noting inquiries, singing Piyush offer farewell to his fans who was left aching for some a greater amount of his eloquent shayari.