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Touring tales with Piyush Mishra
The Free Press Journal
|November 10, 2024
Actor and singer shares insights on his music, acting journey, ongoing tour and latest creative projects
In an exclusive interaction with The Free Press Journal, actor and singer Piyush Mishra shares the story behind his band Ballimaaraan, named after the famous streets of Old Delhi where poet Mirza Ghalib once lived.
Mishra talks about his excitement for the ongoing Udan Khatola tour, during which his band is performing across 15 cities and 3 countries, and releasing a new album with fresh songs.
He also explains how he balances acting, singing, and writing, gives updates on his latest film and OTT projects, and reflects on the success of Illegal Season 3, offering a glimpse into his busy yet fulfilling life.
Excerpts:
Q. What inspired the name Ballimaaraan for your band?
A. Because I had done some of my life's major work in Delhi, I wanted Delhi's name to be reflected in everything I do.
I was searching for a symbol that keeps Delhi alive in my memories. And what symbol could be better than Mirza Ghalib? He lived in Ballimaaraan in Old Delhi and his haveli is still there.
I recently visited his haveli and found it in decrepit condition.
If it was in America or Europe, it would be well-preserved. Nevertheless, my purpose was fulfilled and I found the inspiration for my band's name.
Q. What excites you the most about performing in 15 cities and three countries?
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