Music happened to singer-songwriter Anurag Mishra by accident. It was while studying at NIT Rourkela that he first got a taste for performance after he stepped in to sing because the original singer was nowhere to be found.
“One song led to another,” says Anurag. But being part of the rat race meant that he then studied at IIM and got a “good” jobRead More...
Sometime in 2013, Rourkela-bred singer-songwriter Anurag Mishra had just made the move to study at the Indian Institute of Management, Indore.
As a sort of initiation, the seniors had put together a talent night. Mishra says, “[It’s] an official ragging session where the juniors are called to display their talent and the seniors get a chance to pull their leg.”Read More...
Anurag Mishra’s journey to music has been an interesting one; he hails from Odisha and turned to music after pursuing academics and a corporate career. He seems to have hit the ground running with this switch as well; his first full-length album called ‘Project SWA’ is out on Friday, featuring a huge number of collaborations with other musicians and singer-songwriters Read More...
If one had to choose to only listen to Mumbai singer-songwriter Anurag Mishra’s latest single “Dhaage,” you might find an allusion to marriage, but when you see the music video, it becomes more than evident that the song is about lifelong companionship.
Directed by Ashish Langade from the production house Three Little Words, the video for “Dhaage” is set to a wedding after-movie, complete with vows, rituals and newly found marital bliss.Read More...
A contemporary couple with their own sweet nothings and lovely affection is sudden impeded with a silly incident.. Breaking of a mobile phone. It cleverly shows how the contemporary generation takes their gadgets seriously.
The song speaks of beautiful relationship between the contemporary couple in the form of artistic dance with shades of ballet. The song disproves the fact that modern relationships lack maturity, poise and passionRead More...
Anurag Mishra is one of those indie singer-songwriters in the scene who seem to heavily rely on lyrical themes of love and life. So, it isn’t much of a surprise to find that his upcoming album LIFAFE again consists of six songs exploring different notions of romance. The first single off the album is the ambient Khwaab. The song’s narrative deals with a lover who has lost their partnerRead More...
Hailing from Odisha, Anurag Mishra explored music professionally in 2015 through an online medium, where he put up originals and covers of his songs. Then, he went on quit his corporate job to pursue music, “It was easy and tough, at the same time. Easy, because I knew I would be doing 16-17 hours of what I love the most. I would’t have to wake up cringy or to go to work, which I didn’t like. It was tough because of lot of reasons. Few of them being financial instability, fear of coming back, lack of belief from family members due to their conservative mind set. .Read More...
When Odisha-born Anurag Mishra took to the stage to perform a cover song during a talent show in college, he didn’t receive a great response. “I was booed off the stage,” he recollects.Read More...
At a time when music composers are happy remixing classics and not-so-classics to show their craft, independent music makers are making their mark too with their talent. Odia guy Anurag Mishra recently released an album ‘Project SWA’ which is an example of that creativity.
‘Project SWA’ which is fetching the great response from the audience, is Anurag’s original creation where he brings out eight different general yet not much expressed human emotions in a frame of ‘8 songs, 8 tales’. While one song ‘Chal Pada’ speaks about the victory over depression, Maa’ portrays the unspoken words of love and affection towards mother.Read More...