Anand Mahindra praises this nine-year-old Indian-origin girl. Deeds inside
Business mogul Anand Mahindra recently shared his admiration for nine-year-old Indian-origin singer Pranysqa Mishra. Who captivated audiences on the renowned reality show America’s Got Talent (AGT). Known for his keen eye for talent and active presence on social media. Mahindra praised Mishra’s exceptional musical abilities and stage presence.
In a heartfelt post on his official X account, Mahindra highlighted the remarkable achievements of young talents of Indian descent on international platforms. He commended Mishra for her powerful rendition of Tina Turner’s classic “River Deep, Mountain High,” which left both the audience and judges spellbound.
“What on earth is going on?? For the second time within the past two weeks, a young—VERY young—woman of Indian origin has rocked the stage at @AGT with raw talent that is simply astonishing,” Mahindra wrote. “With skills acquired in indigenous American genres of music. Rock & Gospel. Pranysqa Mishra is just NINE years old. Damn, I had tears too when they called her grandmother. Yes, America’s got talent indeed. And a lot of it is coming from India…”
Anand Mahindra praises this nine-year-old Indian-origin girl. Deeds inside
Mahindra’s post reflected his genuine admiration for Mishra’s performance, noting how he was moved to tears when she mentioned her grandmother’s dream of seeing her perform on a grand stage. Clad in a radiant purple dress, Mishra charmed the audience with her introduction and choice of favorite artists—legendary singers Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, and Tina Turner.
The video of Mishra’s AGT appearance, shared alongside Mahindra’s post, quickly gained traction online, amassing over 7,000 likes and numerous comments praising her exceptional talent and confidence. Commenters lauded her captivating voice and the depth of her performance.
“Simply marvelous voice she had, and the level of confidence was literally mesmerizing. This confidence shows the true nature of a free spirit,” one commenter noted. Another reflected on the impact of Mishra’s rendition, saying, “India is full of talent; we just found some ways to show them to others.”