Rashmi Virag

Rashmi Virag
Occupation Lyricist

Rashmi Virag is the screen name of Rashmi Singh and Virag Mishra is an Indian lyricist-duo active in Bollywood cinema. At first Rashmi Singh and Virag Mishra used to write lyrics themselves, in 2015 they become a duo and after that they started writing lyrics as a duo named Rashmi Virag. Rashmi Singh won Best Lyricist award at 60th Filmfare Awards for the song Muskurane from the film CityLights.[1]

Individual Discography

Rashmi Singh

Year Film Song Composer Singer
2014 Gang of Ghosts "Rimco" Dharam Sandeep Malini Banerjee, Jonita Gandhi, Aishwarya Nigam, Sandeep Patil
"Sheeshe Ka Dil" Rupmatii Jolly
CityLights "Muskurane" Jeet Gannguli Arijit Singh
"Darbadar" Neeti Mohan
"Citylights"
(Title Song)
Ustad Rashid Khan
"Ek Charraiya" Arijit Singh
"Soney Do"
"Muskurane"
(Unplugged)
Mohammad Irfan
"Ek Charraiya"
(Unplugged)
Jeet Gannguli
2015 Khamoshiyan "Khamoshiyan" Arijit Singh
"Khamoshiyan"
(Unplugged)
"Kya Khoya" Naved Jafar
Mr. X "Teri Khushboo"
(Male Version)
Jeet Gannguli Arijit Singh
"Teri Khushboo"
(Female Version)
Palak Muchhal
"Mr. X"
(Title Song)
Mahesh Bhatt, Mili Nair

Virag Mishra

Year Film Song Composer Singer
2010 Apartment "Candy Man" Bappi Lahiri Sunidhi Chauhan, Bid Lo
"Candy Man"
(Remix)
2014 Mr Joe B. Carvalho "Ring Ring" Amartya Rahut Subhajit Mukherjee
"Ae Ji Suniye" Hamsika Iyer, Amartya Rahut
Gollu Aur Pappu "Hum Dono" Raptilez 1O1 Shaan, Shamir Tandon, Madhuri Pandey, Virag Mishra, Ahan Shah

Duo Discography

Film Songs

Key
Songs from unreleased/upcoming films Denotes songs from unreleased/upcoming films
Year Film Song Composer Singer
2015 Hamari Adhuri Kahani "Hamari Adhuri Kahani" Jeet Gannguli Arijit Singh
"Yeh Kaisi Jagah" Deepali Sathe
"Hamari Adhuri Kahani"
(Encore Version)
Jeet Gannguli
Hate Story 3 "Tumhe Apna Banane Ka" Amaal Mallik Armaan Malik, Neeti Mohan
2016 Sanam Re "Tum Bin"[2] Jeet Gannguli
(Originally composed by Nikhil-Vinay)
Shreya Ghoshal
Azhar "Bol Do Na Zara" Amaal Mallik Armaan Malik
Sarbjit "Salamat" Arijit Singh, Tulsi Kumar
"Dard"[3] Jeet Gannguli Sonu Nigam
Junooniyat "Mujhko Barsaat Bana Lo" Armaan Malik
Raaz Reboot "The Sound Of Raaz" Jubin Nautiyal
"Raaz Aankhein Teri" Arijit Singh
"Hummein Tummein Jo Tha" Papon, Palak Muchhal

Non-film Songs

Year Album Song Composer Singer
2015 Chal Wahan Jaate Hain "Chal Wahan Jaate Hain" Amaal Mallik Arijit Singh
Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon "Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon" Armaan Malik
2016 Tum Ho Toh Lagta Hain "Tum Ho Toh Lagta Hain" Shaan

References

  1. "60th Britannia Filmfare Awards 2014: Complete list of winners". The Times of India. 1 February 2015. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  2. "Tum Bin" was originally penned by Pushpa Patel for the 2001 Bollywood movie, Tum Bin. The track was voiced by K. S. Chithra.
  3. "Dard" lyrics were penned by Rashmi Virag and Jaani together.
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