Arijit Singh, the voice that has shaped a generation of Indian cinema music, has surprised fans and the entertainment industry by announcing his decision to retire from playback singing, marking a major turning point in the life of one of India’s most admired vocalists. In an emotional message shared on social media, Singh thanked his audience for their years of love and support and confirmed that he will no longer accept new film playback projects, choosing to step away from the commercial Bollywood music system that made him a household name. The announcement has triggered strong reactions across the country and beyond, but the singer made it clear that this is not the end of his musical journey. Instead, he described it as a move toward personal growth and creative freedom beyond the limits of traditional film music. He also said he will complete several existing commitments, meaning fans can still look forward to some upcoming releases even as he shifts his focus to independent music and continuous artistic learning. His message, praised for its honesty and emotional depth, reflected on his career as a “wonderful journey” while quietly expressing his wish to grow as an artist in new directions. Since the news broke, fans and fellow artists have flooded social media with tributes, celebrating the lasting impact of songs like Tum Hi Ho, Channa Mereya, and Kesariya, which have become part of the emotional soundtrack of millions of lives. A winner of multiple national awards and widely respected for his soulful and expressive voice, Arijit Singh leaves behind a powerful legacy in Bollywood music as he begins this new chapter of creative exploration.
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