• Mrigya is an Indian World fusion music band from New Delhi that was formed in 1999. It music is a fusion of Blues, Folk, Funk, Latin, Rock and Jazz along...
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  • work has spanned everything from playing live shows with his previous band Mrigya to composing indie pop albums for artists like Atif Aslam, Alisha Chinoy...
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  • for B. Com(Hons), Delhi University. He was a founder member of the band Mrigya and North East Express. Sherpa started playing the guitar at the age of...
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  • Das Mink Brar- Ada Sambhavna Seth - Shamaayal (WINNER) Sanober Kabir - Mrigya Saklani Shweta Menon - Bhoomika Zaver Shweta Salve - Aashnay (WILDCARD)...
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  • Mrigaya (1989 film), a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language film by I. V. Sasi Mrigya, an Indian fusion band based in Delhi This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Music has worked with iconic bands such as Indian Ocean, MIDIval Punditz, Mrigya, Viva and Band of Boys. Other prominent artists are Karsh Kale, Susheela...
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    commercially accepted Independent act. Other fusion bands like Indian Ocean and Mrigya also grew in popularity. As in decades before, university campuses and campus...
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    He left Parikrama in 1999 and started the Delhi-based fusion band called Mrigya. He is also a member of the world music quartet India Alba. He is a recipient...
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    East Blanks Steranko Yoon Do Hyun Band 6 August Bard Nevada#51 Rockvan Mrigya Bye Bye Sea Kingston Rudieska Every Single Day Crying Nut Mongol800 Boohwal...
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  • going to make the films based on Dhwangsha Pahar, Bharatnatyam and Swarna Mrigya. "We recently received permission to make films on the widely read Masud...
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