Nationality Alma mater Occupation Actor, screenwriter, lyricist, singer, music director Years active 1986–present Piyush Mishra (born 13 January 1963) is an film and theatre actor, music director, lyricist, singer and scriptwriter. Mishra grew up in, and went to graduate from, Delhi in 1986. Thereafter, he started his career in in Delhi. Over the next decade, he established himself as a theatre director, actor, lyricist and singer.
He moved to Mumbai in 2002, actor, lyricist and screenwriter, and receiving acclaim for his acting in (2003) and (2012). As a film lyricist and singer, he is noted for his songs 'Arre Ruk Ja Re Bandeh' in, (2004), 'Aarambh Hai Prachand' in (2009), 'Ik Bagal' in, (2012), and 'Husna' in, (2012).
Contents. Early life and background Mishra was born in to Pratap Kumar Sharma. He grew up as Priyakant Sharma and was adopted by his father's eldest sister Taradevi Mishra, who had no children. Later, his family moved into his aunt's house to ease financial burden. His parents admitted him to thinking that his education in a convent will help him excel in academics but it was activities like singing, painting and acting which appealed to him. Piyush later moved to Gwalior's JC Mills Higher Secondary School.
However, living in the authoritative household of his aunt, developed a rebellious streak in him, which showed up in his first poem, Zinda ho haan tum koi shak nahin (Yes you are alive; of this there is no doubt), he wrote in class 8th. Later, while studying in class 10, he even filed an affidavit in the district court and changed his name to one his choice to Piyush Mishra. Audio Release of GOW Around this time, he began to be drawn to theatre – it was at places like Kala Mandir and Rangshri Little Ballet Troupe in Gwalior that his talent for the medium was first identified.
In spite of the appreciation he was beginning to receive in the theatre circles, his family kept insisting to concentrate on his studies. He took the entrance test to the, New Delhi in 1983, not with any particular desire to study but to get out of Gwalior. Thereafter he moved to Delhi, and joined National School of Drama, graduating in 1986.
While at NSD, he got a chance to compose his first music score for a student play, Mashreeki Hoor. His acting breakthrough came in his second year at NSD, when German director, (1926–95), directed him in the title role in and introduced him to acting technique. Career Theater and television After his graduation from NSD in 1986, Piyush Mishra started his career as a theatre actor in Delhi, and in 1990, helped start the theatre group Act One, with founder-director and stage actors like, Gajraj Rao. In the following years he wrote and directed several plays as a part of Act One Theatre Group, including the acclaimed play, Gagan Damama Bajiyo (The Sky Resounds with the Call to Arms), based on freedom fighter, which was first performed in 1994, and upon publishing, sold its first edition in just seven days.
In 1996 he joined Asmita Theatre Group, and performed his popular one-man shows An Evening with Piyush Mishra. He wrote the lyrics for Asmita's popular plays. Piyush acted as Maniac in operation three star (an adaptation of Dario Fo's play ). Piyush is also known for his performance in 's Court Martial as suraj Singh, first with Ranjeet Kapoor (1991) and later under the direction of (1996). By then, he had established himself as a theatre director and directed Comedy of Terror play for Shriram Centre Repertory Company, and also presented his play at the 's Annual Theatre Festival, in 1999.
Mishra briefly moved to Mumbai, as he acted in a television series, Rajdhani (1989), directed by for, and 's (1988) and horror TV serial Kile ka Rahasya (1989), though he returned to Delhi thereafter. Films While Mishra was at the NSD, 1986, he was considered for a role in the film which would go on to become a blockbuster, 'presumably' that of Prem which was later played. But for some reason, presumably because he didn't want to leave the theatre, he did not make an effort.
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Mishra made his debut as a film actor with 's in 1998, he portrayed as C.B.I Investigation Officer. Though he continued to stay in Delhi to pursue theatre. His transition from playwright to screenwriter happened when he wrote the dialogues for 's 2001 film, which was inspired in part by Mishra's critically acclaimed play on Bhagat Singh – Gagan Damama Bajyo. It won him the for Best Dialogue (2003).
Meanwhile, he moved to in November 2002, where he went on to establish a career as a film lyricist, screenwriter and as an actor. He started writing lyrics with the film, in 2002, and subsequently wrote for (2004),.
Piyush Mishra in IIT Guwahati with students Mishra won accolades for his performance as Kaka in 's 2003 film, an adaptation of William Shakespeare's. He wrote his own dialogues for his performance as Hafeez (Huffy) Bhai in (2007), and delivered them in poetry style. Mishra again appeared in 's 2009 movie, a movie based on Indian youth, politics, caste-prejudice, and other such social topics. He played Prithvi, the poet brother of Dukey Bana (played by ), in the movie. This was a role he executed with aplomb. He also wrote the lyrics for the songs in the movie, and sung few of them as well and was also the music director of the film.
He has acted in Rockstar alongside Ranbir Kapoor and was known as the 'Image is everything.everything is Image' guy. He acted and wrote lyrics of some songs for the movie. His songs are very high on poetic content and have received critical appreciation from all sections of audiences and critics.
Personal life He married Priya Narayanan in 1995, whom he met in 1992 while directing a play at the. Presently he lives in East, Mumbai with his wife, who is an architect and two sons Josh who is studying at and Jai. 31 October 2013. Archived from on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2013. 1 November 2012.
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