Anuj Gurwara (born 9 June 1981) is an Indian singer and actor, who has won a Filmfare Award for his singing in the film Magadheera (2009).
Anuj started his career working as a copywriter and content developer for various design firms and advertising agencies.
Along with the success of the film, the song, Panchadara Bomma, grew to be a massive hit and established Anuj as a fresh new voice in the world of music.
[11] Anuj's Hindi singing debut happened in 2012, in the form of Makkhi, the dubbed version of the superhit Telugu film, Eega.
Composed by Sanket Sane, Anuj wrote and sang the song and released it on Times Music YouTube channel.
[12][13] Anuj has been actively performing in India and abroad at various corporate shows and public events after his award-winning singing debut.
From hosting formal events to large parties and concerts, Anuj has established himself as one of the most popular Master of Ceremonies.
In 2003, while pursuing acting, Anuj auditioned and bagged the role of a call-centre supervisor in Nagesh Kukunoor's Hyderabad Blues 2.
Anuj is also part of cast of The Big Fat City, a cine-play written and directed by Mahesh Dattani for Netflix India.
It struck a chord with the evening listenership that would drive back from work, and as Anuj would say, "recharge" their batteries on their way home.
Owing to his personal connect and popularity with listeners, he was awarded "No.1 RJ across All-India Radio City" for the year 2006–07.
[35] Anuj quit Radio City in July 2008, after the station changed its language mix to a more regional sound.
[40] Anuj hosted a travel-based television show called Road To Paradise, on Travel Trendz TV,[41] in 2011.
The show, in English and Hindi, was based on an adventure-exploration theme, where Anuj rode a bike across India, followed by two cameras, exploring hidden locales, tourist spots, music, dance, food and culture.
As writer and dubbing incharge, one of Gurwara's major projects was the entire language conversion of the Telugu film Eega into its Hindi version, Makkhi.
He is known for dubbing for Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson / Falcon in Marvel Cinematic Universe films in Hindi.