Indian duo lyricist
Rashmi Virag is the screen name of Rashmi Singh and Virag Mishra, an Indian lyricist duo active in Bollywood. At first, Singh and Mishra wrote lyrics themselves; in 2015, they began working as a duo. Singh won the Best Lyricist award at the 60th Filmfare Awards for the song "Muskurane" from the film CityLights.[1]
Virag also wrote and directed a short film named Neelofar in 2017, starring Satish Kaushik and Harsh Vardhan Deo.[2]
Rashmi Virag as Lyricist
Filmography
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Rashmi Singh as Lyricist
Filmography
Year |
Films |
Songs |
Composers
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2014
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CityLights |
"Muskurane"
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Jeet Gannguli
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"Darbadar"
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"Ek Charraiya"
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"CityLights" (Title Track)
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"Soney Do"
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"Ek Charraiya" (Unplugged)
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"Muskurane" (Unplugged)
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2015
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Khamoshiyan
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"Khamoshiyan" (Title Track)
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"Khamoshiyan" (Female Version)
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"Khamoshiyan" (Unplugged)
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"Kya Khoya"
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Naved Zafar
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Mr. X
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"Teri Khushboo" (Male)
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Jeet Gannguli
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"Teri Khusboo" (Female)
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"Mr. X" (Title Song)
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Virag Mishra as Lyricist
Filmography
Rashmi Virag as Director
Filmography
Year |
Film |
Actors
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2017 |
Neelofar (Short Film) |
Satish Kaushik, Harsh Vardhan Deo
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Rashmi Singh Won Awards
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