Indian playback singer Arijit Singh, a renowned voice in Bollywood, has left fans and the film industry stunned with his sudden announcement of retirement from playback singing. In a social media post, the singer revealed that he would no longer accept new projects as a playback singer.
This unexpected announcement comes after Singh’s recent rendition of the song ‘Matrubhoomi’ from the Salman Khan-starrer film ‘Battle of Gulshan’ alongside singer Shreya Ghoshal. In his statement, Singh revealed that there are multiple reasons behind his decision, citing his tendency to get exhausted quickly and his desire to step away from playback singing for a long time.
Singh, who began his music career in 2005 and entered the film industry in 2010, has been a part of numerous films and live concerts over the past 15 years. With over 800 songs to his credit, Singh’s decision has left fans speculating about his future endeavors. According to close sources, Singh has not ruled out music altogether, but rather wants to pursue his own music projects independently, away from the pressures of playback singing.
Singh’s fans see this as a new beginning, rather than an end, and are eagerly awaiting his next move. The singer has expressed his gratitude to fans, stating, “I am grateful to have had this wonderful journey, but now it’s time for me to move forward.”
As the Indian music industry mourns Singh’s departure, fans are eagerly anticipating his next venture. With a career spanning over 15 years, Singh has left an indelible mark on the Indian music scene.
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With Arijit Singh’s retirement from playback singing, the Indian music industry is bracing for a new era. As fans bid farewell to one of India’s most beloved singers, they can’t help but wonder what the future holds for this musical icon.

