
Arijit Singh may have retired from playback singing, but his voice will continue to be heard in films. Yes, Arijit revealed this today through a poster.
Arijit's Post
Fans were deeply saddened by the news of Arijit Singh's retirement. But now, in an emotional message, Arijit has clarified that his voice won't disappear so soon. Arijit wrote on X account, "He won't be taking on new singing projects, but many previously recorded or unfinished songs will still be released."
Many Songs to Be Released This Year
Arijit further wrote, "The list of pending songs is very long. I have so many songs to complete. There are so many unfinished songs that they will continue to be released until they are finished. Perhaps throughout this year, or even next year." He urged fans to avoid arguments and maintain peace. He also advised them to stay away from social media and focus on meditation, love, and good health. He concluded his post with, "And who knows what lies ahead."
Arijit's Recent Post
It all began in January 2026, when Arijit announced that he would no longer be singing new playback songs. He wrote that it had been a wonderful journey and now he was saying goodbye. Nevertheless, his voice will continue to be heard in films due to his already completed songs and projects. The good news for fans is that they will be able to hear new songs in the coming months and even years. This has raised their expectations.
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