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Yaad Shehar I & II By Nilesh Misra
Here are my honest reviews for these books:
I wish for more parts of these books III, IV, V and more........
These stories in Hindi by Nilesh Sir are the part of my life and and also for others. I felt as if I was there in that city, Yaad Shehar because all the stories in these books are great. Some of the stories are too brilliant while some are too emotional. Some stories are very funny while some are romantic.
I got totally engrossed in thes...more
I have give a star less just bcz of spelling mistakes...
It feels pathetic when की replaces कि...
I was over joyed to read the vol-1 where there is hardly any printing error, but vol-2 is just opposite.
stories are good...
Neelesh misra has written a story about his own life which is highly inspirational.
There is a story in which a couple plays a game with their family and gets married secretly. The happy ending made me happy.
There are lots of stories which take me to my past li...more
When I read the story out loud, after some time I heard myself talk in his style. Such is the effect. Not of this man I think, but of his stories. These are things we have seen in our lives. This is the history of our not-so-long lives. He takes us back there. It may not always be the best story (though...more
Some stories were very well written but some are could have been improved. Overall, a book for people who want to take few minutes from this busy life and look back and appreciate more important things in life.
The stories reflect simplicity and make us appreciate thr lifestyle of the 80s. if you grew up in the 80s then you can relate to the settings in the stories and will be transported back in time when life was simple and relationships mattered.
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Dec 11, 2013
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Neelesh Misra during a recording of his poems Purane Khat. | |
Born | 4 May 1973 (age 46)[1] Kunaura, Uttar Pradesh, India brought up in Nainital |
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Residence | lucknow uttar pradesh, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Tyndale Biscoe, Srinagar, Mahanagar Boys' Inter College Lucknow, DSB Government Degree College, Nainital, Indian Institute of Mass Communication |
Occupation | Writer, lyricist (bollywood), script-writer (bollywood), storyteller, journalist, entrepreneur |
Known for | Yaadon Ka IdiotBox,The Neelesh Misra Show, Time Machine, Kahaani Express Gaon Connection[2] |
Spouse(s) | Yamini Misra (Present) Nidhi Razdan (Divorced, 2007) |
Children | vaidehi mishra |
Awards | Ram Nath Goenka Award 2007,2012 Karpoor Chandra Kulish Memorial Award 2009 |
Website | neeleshmisra.in |
Neelesh Misra (born 4 May 1973) is an Indian journalist, author, radio storyteller, scriptwriter and lyricist.[3] He is most known for his radio show, Yaadon Ka IdiotBox with Neelesh Misra on BIG FM 92.7.[4] He is co-founder-editor of Gaon Connection,[2] India's rural newspaper. He has also founded a content creation company called Content Project Pvt. Ltd.[5] He is currently working on 'The Neelesh Misra Show' on Red FM 93.5 and 'Kahaani Express' on Saavn.
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Early life and education[edit]
Brought up in Nainital,[6][7] his father belonged to a village, Kunaura 42 km from Lucknow.[8] His father Shiva Balak Misra, is a geologist and writer.
Neelesh Misra did his schooling from boarding school, St. Joseph's College, Nainital (1988) and Mahanagar Boys' Inter College, Lucknow (1990). He did his graduation from DSB Government Degree College, Nainital (1993),[9] and later studied at Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi, India.[citation needed]
Career[edit]
As a journalist, he has covered conflict and insurgency over the past two decades in South Asia, travelling deep into the hinterland.[citation needed] His travels have taken him from the rebel heartlands of Kashmir to Naxalite-dominated areas of central and eastern India, to the faraway north-east which is home to some of the world's longest running insurgencies. He has closely studied the Maoist insurgency in Nepal. For his reportage from India's insurgency lands, he received the Ramnath Goenka Award For Excellence in Journalism[10] and the K.C. Kulish Memorial Award in the year 2009. Presently he is the Editorial Director of his rural newspaper Gaon Connection.
He has written five books, including the well received The Absent State (2010), which he co-wrote with Rahul Pandita[11]
Neelesh started his career as a Bollywood lyricist, when while researching for a book in Mumbai, he met director Mahesh Bhatt, which led to his debut song Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai for Jism (2003),[6] this was followed by hit songs like Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai for Woh Lamhe (2006), and went on write over 20 songs in over 15 films.[12][13] In 2012, he co-wrote the screenplay for Salman Khan starrer, Ek Tha Tiger, along with film's director Kabir Khan.[7]
He was the creative director, singer and songwriter in the India's first writer-led band, Band Called Nine, with singer Shilpa Rao and composer Amartya Rahut, working with traditional Indian craft of Qissa Goi (storytelling).[14][15] The band was launched in 2010, at the launched at the annual Kala Ghoda Arts Festival in Mumbai.[12] In 2011, the band released its debut album, Rewind, consisting of songs and storytelling, put together with narrative recited by Misra.[7][15]
He is also a blogger.[16] His blog contains his experiences during his days as senior roving editor, his thoughts on various issues, and the poems he has written. He hosts a radio show, Yadoon Ka Idiotbox on BIG FM 92.7, set in fictitious small town, Yaad Sheher, and which started its second season in 2012. He also hosts ' The Neelash Mishra' show on 93.5 RED FM.[4][7] In late 2012, he along with Karan Dalal, started a rural newspaper, Gaon Connection, based in Kunaura, a village near Lucknow.[8][17]
Books[edit]
Non-fiction[edit]
- The Absent State (Hachette, 2010), a book on insurgency co-written. ISBN9350093669.[18]
- 173 Hours in Captivity, Harper Collins, 2000. ISBN8172233949.,[19]
- End of the Line: The Story of the Killing of the Royals in Nepal. (Penguin, 2001). ISBN9780143027850.[20]
Fiction[edit]
- Once Upon a Timezone. Harper Collins, 2006. ISBN8172236646.[21]
- Neelesh Misra ka Yaad Sheher Volumes-I and II. (Westland Books). ISBN9382618376.[22][23]
As Editor[edit]
- India Yatra (Harper Collins, 2009, with a foreword by Nandan Nilekani)[24]
- Inspired India: Ideas to Transform a Nation, Harper Collins, 2010, with a foreword by APJ Abdul Kalam. ISBN978-81-7223-782-0
- Dream Chasing ,One Man's Remarkable True Life Story, a book by his father, Dr. S.B.Misra.(Roli Books, 2011,with a foreword by Sam Pitroda. ISBN8174368191.[25]
Awards[edit]
- Ram Nath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism (under the category 'Covering India Invisible', for a nine-part series on insurgency, titled 'India Besieged')[citation needed]
- Karpoor Chandra Kulish Award (jointly with Pakistan's Dawn newspaper, for the series 'The New Muslim')
- Karpoor Chandra Kulish Merit Award (for a nine-part series on insurgency, titled 'India Besieged')
- Mirchi Music Award for Album of The Year at 3rd Mirchi Music Awards for Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai - Nominated[26]
- Mirchi Music Award for Album of The Year at 4th Mirchi Music Awards for Bodyguard - Nominated[27]
- Mirchi Music Award for Lyricist of The Year at 4th Mirchi Music Awards for 'Teri Meri' from Bodyguard - Nominated
- Mirchi Music Award for Album of The Year at 10th Mirchi Music Awards for Jagga Jasoos - Nominated[28]
- Mirchi Music Award for Listeners' Choice Album of the Year at 10th Mirchi Music Awards for Jagga Jasoos[29]
Personal life[edit]
Misra married Nidhi Razdan, a news anchor and editor, in 2005.[30][31] The couple divorced in 2007. Misra is currently married to Yamini Misra.[32]
Filmography[edit]
- Screenwriter
- Ek Tha Tiger (2012)
- Tiger Zinda Hai (2017)
- Lyricist
- Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai – Jism (2003)[33]
- Chalo Tumko Lekar Chalein – Jism (2003)
- Bepanah Pyaar hai – Krishna Cottage (2004)
- Maine dil Se Kaha – Rog (2005)
- Khoobsoorat Hai Vo Itna – Rog (2005)
- Guzar Na Jaaye – Rog (2005)
- Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai – Woh Lamhe (2006)
- Lamha Lamha – Gangster (2006)
- Khwahishon Se – Holiday (2006)
- Tu hai Bhatakta Jugnu Koi – Holiday (2006)
- Neele Neele Aasmaa Taley – Holiday (2006)
- Bolo Na Tum Zara – Fight Club – Members Only (2006)
- Gulon Mein Rang Bhare – Tribute to Faiz – Sikandar (2009)
- I am in love – Once Upon A Time in Mumbai (2010)
- Anjaana Anjaani ki Kahani – Anjaana Anjaani (2010)
- Abhi Kuch Dinon Se – Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji (2011)
- Humko Pyaar Hua – Ready (2011)
- I Love You – Bodyguard (2011)
- Dil Mera Muft Ka – Agent Vinod (2012)
- Khudaaya – Shanghai (2012)
- Banjaara – Ek Tha Tiger (2012)
- Kyon – Barfi! (2012)
- Dhichkyaaon Doom Doom – Chashme Badoor (2013)
- Ishq Mohallah – Chashme Badoor (2013)
- Zindagi (Reprise) – Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015)[34]
- Jhumritalaiyya-Jagga Jasoos (2017)[35]
References[edit]
- ^'Neelesh Misra: Info'.
- ^ abBeuro, Gaon Connection. 'Gaon Connection : Agriculture & Rural News, News in Hindi, हिन्दी न्यूज'. www.gaonconnection.com.
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- ^ ab'Neelesh Misra: The journalist, lyricist and author on reinventing the art of storytelling'. Outlook. 24 September 2012.
- ^'Misra's post about Content Project Pvt. Ltd. on Facebook'.
- ^ ab'Next Big Thing: Meet Neelesh Misra'. IBN LIVE. 2 June 2008.
- ^ abcd'Neelesh Misra: Reviving the traditional storytelling'. CNN-IBN (IBN LIVE). 18 September 2012.
- ^ ab'Tapping the rural news space'. The Hindu. 10 December 2012.
- ^'Neelesh Misra'. www.facebook.com.
- ^Express, Indian. 'Ram Nath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism he has been editor of Hindustan news paper'. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
- ^Sudhir Mishra (17 September 2010). 'Book Review: The art of losing a war'. Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 25 January 2013.
- ^ ab'Nine times lucky'. Hindustan Times. 20 May 2011. Archived from the original on 25 January 2013.
- ^'I was offered to script film on Benazir Bhutto: Neelesh Misra'. The Hindu. 7 February 2009.
- ^'Shilpa Rao to sing for webcert online'. Hindustan Times. 19 December 2011. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014.
- ^ ab'Band Called Nine releases its debut album'. The Indian Express. 6 May 2011. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
- ^India. 'User Profile: Writer At Large'. Blogger. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
- ^Beuro, Gaon Connection. 'Gaon Connection : Agriculture & Rural News, News in Hindi, हिन्दी न्यूज'. www.gaonconnection.com.
- ^Amazon.com – The Absent State
- ^Amazon.com – 173 Hours in Captivity
- ^Amazon.com – End of the Line: The Story of the Killing of the Royals in Nepal
- ^Amazon.com – Once Upon a Timezone
- ^Amazon.com – Neelesh Misra ka Yaad Sheher Volume-I
- ^Amazon.com – Neelesh Misra ka Yaad Sheher Volume-II
- ^HarperCollins Publishers India Ltd.
- ^Amazon.com – Dream Chasing ,One Man's Remarkable True Life Story
- ^'Nominees - Mirchi Music Award Hindi 2010'. 30 January 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
- ^'Nominations - Mirchi Music Award Hindi 2011'. 30 January 2013. Archived from the original on 30 January 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2018.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
- ^'Nominations - Mirchi Music Awards 2017'. MMAMirchiMusicAwards. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- ^'Winners - Mirchi Music Awards 2017'. MMAMirchiMusicAwards. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- ^'Actual romance blooms in small towns: Neelesh Misra'. IndiaGlitz.com. 29 November 2005. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
- ^'Nidhi Razdan'. in.com. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
- ^'Gaon Connection: Going beyond the village'. indiantelevision.com. 2 July 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
- ^'About – Writer At Large'.
- ^T-Series (3 July 2015). ''Zindagi Kuch Toh Bata (Reprise)' Full AUDIO Song - Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor - Bajrangi Bhaijaan' – via YouTube.
- ^T-Series (30 June 2017). 'Jagga Jasoos : Jhumritalaiyya Song With Lyrics l Ranbir, Katrina - Pritam Arijit, Mohan - Neelesh' – via YouTube.
- Neelesh Misra at Bollywood Hungama
External links[edit]
- Neelesh Misra on IMDb