By: Chirag Sutar    04 Feb 10 16:57 IST
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MUMBAI: India's first writer led band 'Nine' will make its debut at the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival in Mumbai on 12 February  2010. The band is led by veteran journalist and Bollywood lyricist Neelesh Misra and features singer Shilpa Rao as the band's lead vocalist. 

After giving his words to hits like Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai (Jism), Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai (Woh Lamhe), Lamha Lamha (Gangster) and many others, the multi - faceted Misra now explores the space of writing songs for his band Nine, the sound of which he describes as contemporary, conversational, and something that is "rooted in the soul of India."  

For this new band, Misra will also be giving backing vocals and narrations besides writing lyrics. Speaking about how the band happened, Misra says, "I was initially approached to work on a non-film album, but since the market of non-film are not doing really well, the idea of setting up a band came about," he says.  

However, Misra admits it's a completely new world for him, "I always thought bands are cool and funky, but that's really not how I am," he told radioandmusic.com.  

Nine is made up of an interesting team of creative individuals who have come together from different walks of life. Besides Neelesh Mishra and Shilpa Roa, it includes Karan Dalal, who has given up his successful IT career to devote time to music and social work, composer Amartya Rahut who has created signature tunes for brands like Colors (channel), Godrej, MTV, Mcdonalds, Max New York, Levi's and Yamini Tripathi Manager of Elite -a Paris headquartered model management agency.    

From being a journalist, lyric writer, photographer to starting a new band, Neelesh Misra himself is a multi - faceted personality who also holds the position of the Deputy Executive Editor at the Hindustan Times.  

Ask him how he now plans to devote time to his new interest, and he reveals about his sabbatical plan. "I would be taking a six month sabbatical from work and focusing on several things - working on the band, my new book, and also setting up a rural call centre at my ancestral village."  

For those who don't know, Misra has also authored books like '173 Hours In Captivity: The Hijacking of IC-814', 'End of The Line: The Story of the Killing of the Royals in Nepal'and the novel 'Once



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