Piyush Mishra on working with Ranbir Kapoor and Imtiaz Ali in Rockstar, Tamasha

Piyush Mishra, a multifaceted artist with a career spanning various creative roles, has left an indelible mark on the Indian film industry with his iconic

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Piyush Mishra, a multifaceted artist with a career spanning various creative roles, has left an indelible mark on the Indian film industry with his iconic performances and soul-stirring songs. From sharing screen space with notable stars like Ranbir Kapoor to captivating audiences with his talent, Mishra’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary.

In a recent heart-to-heart with Bollywood Hungama, Mishra delved into his experiences working with the acclaimed director Imtiaz Ali in the romantic-drama film, Tamasha. Recounting his time on set, Mishra revealed how Ali’s unconventional approach to filmmaking pushed him to deliver his best performance. Despite doing nearly 16 takes of a scene, Mishra highlighted Ali’s method of continuous shooting without breaks, ultimately capturing the essence of the character flawlessly.

Mishra also reminisced about his collaboration with Ali and Ranbir Kapoor in the award-winning movie, Rockstar. Sharing anecdotes from the set, Mishra revealed a fascinating tidbit about a pivotal ‘malish scene’ in the film, which he had suggested to Ali two decades prior during a creative discussion in Delhi. This unique synergy between Mishra, Ali, and Kapoor exemplifies the camaraderie and mutual trust shared by the trio, resulting in cinematic magic on screen.

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Having recently graced the screen alongside the talented Pankaj Tripathi in Main Atal Hoon, Mishra continues to captivate audiences with his artistry. As for Ranbir Kapoor, he is currently immersed in the filming of Ramayana, set to release during the festive Diwali 2025 weekend.

Through his unparalleled talent and unwavering dedication, Piyush Mishra embodies the essence of artistic brilliance and collaborative spirit, making him a cherished gem in the realm of Indian cinema.

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