Pakistani composer and singer Sahir Ali Bagga has commented on Arijit Singh’s surprising announcement to retire from playback singing. He described the move not as leaving music, but as a step toward artistic independence.
Arijit Singh, one of India’s most popular playback singers, shared on Instagram that he would no longer take on new singing assignments. Sahir Ali Bagga responded with supportive remarks, saying that a true artist does not quit but evolves.
“Arijit Singh has not left music. He has chosen independence,” Sahir wrote on his Instagram story. “Because a true artist evolves, not exits.” He suggested that Arijit’s decision comes after years of dedication to an industry that may have disappointed him.
Sahir also revealed that he will soon make his own retirement plans public. “I, too, will be making some important decisions soon. A new music journey is about to begin,” he added. He emphasized that his next chapter will focus on truth, freedom, and pure art.
Arijit Singh thanked his fans in his retirement note, expressing gratitude for their love over the years. “I am happy to announce that I am not going to take any new assignments as a playback vocalist. It was a wonderful journey,” he wrote.
Industry observers say Arijit’s retirement highlights a growing trend among artists exploring new directions beyond mainstream commitments. Many see it as a positive move to focus on personal projects and creative freedom.
Fans are now curious about Arijit’s next steps and what projects he may pursue outside playback singing. Similarly, Sahir Ali Bagga’s upcoming retirement plans have sparked interest among followers who anticipate new music ventures.
Experts note that public figures announcing retirement plans often signal a shift toward creative independence rather than complete withdrawal from their field. Both artists seem set to explore new horizons in music.
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