Aditi Rao Hydari Reacts to Arijit Singh's Playback Exit, Says "I'll Miss Him"

Aditi Rao Hydari has shared her heartfelt reaction to Arijit Singh's decision to step away from playback singing. She expressed how much she and fans will miss his iconic voice, which has been the soundtrack to countless moments. However, Hydari remains optimistic, stating that a true creator like Singh will never stop making music in some form. She believes he will continue to sing and create something incredible, whether for films or in a more personal capacity.

Key Points: Aditi Rao Hydari on Arijit Singh's Playback Singing Exit

  • Arijit Singh steps back from playback
  • Aditi Rao Hydari expresses her admiration
  • She believes a creator always creates
  • Their past collaborations highlighted
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"Oh my God, I'll miss him so much": Aditi Rao Hydari on Arijit Singh playback exit, believes he will do something "incredible"

Aditi Rao Hydari reacts to Arijit Singh stepping back from playback singing, expressing she'll miss his voice but believes he will create something incredible.

"Oh my God, I'll miss him so much": Aditi Rao Hydari on Arijit Singh playback exit, believes he will do something "incredible"
"Oh my God, I love Arijit Singh. He'll be missed. I'll miss him so much. - Aditi Rao Hydari"

Mumbai, January 31

When Arijit Singh announced that he was stepping away from playback singing, it really hit hard. For millions of fans, it felt like they were losing a piece of the soundtrack to their lives.

For years, the 'Mast Magan' singer's voice had been the background music to people's love stories, heartbreaks, long drives, and so much more. So, when he announced that he wouldn't be taking on new playback singing gigs anymore, it hit harder than expected.

It wasn't just his fans who felt it; Bollywood felt it too. Singers, actors, and musicians began reacting to his decision, with the latest being Aditi Rao Hydari.

Speaking to ANI, the 'Heeramandi' actress admitted she would miss the singer, but not in a dramatic way. Aditi said she believes Arijit is the kind of creator who never really stops. The actress went on to add that although he may no longer be recording for films, she feels the "dream" and the love for creating will never leave him.

"Oh my God, I love Arijit Singh. He'll be missed. I'll miss him so much. I'll miss his voice. But, you know, I believe that an artist is always an artist. A creator is always a creator. And anything can happen. But the power, the will, the dream, the love to create stays within you. And a creator will always create. So, he will always sing," she told ANI.

"Whether he's singing in a forest to the birds or he's singing for us, you know, he's singing. He's singing somewhere. And I think that's beautiful. And he will create, and he will do something incredible," she added.

Arijit recently lent his voice to Aditi Rao Hydari and Vijay Sethupathi's latest release, 'Gandhi Talks' on the song "Sunhari Kirne," with music by AR Rahman.

Aditi Rao Hydari and Arijit Singh have also collaborated on the song "Sooiyan" from the 2015 film 'Guddu Rangeela.' In this romantic track, Arijit Singh lent vocals alongside Chinmayi Sripada, while the music video featured Aditi opposite actor Amit Sadh.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Aditi's perspective is so mature. She's right, a true artist never stops creating. Maybe he'll explore independent music or something else. His talent is too big to just vanish.
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Sarah B
As someone who discovered Bollywood music through Arijit, this feels like an end of an era. But the industry needs to nurture new talent too. This might open doors for other amazing singers.
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Aman W
Honestly, I think he's just taking a break. The pressure on playback singers is insane. Constant deadlines, comparisons... He has given us so much. Let the man breathe. He'll be back when he's ready.
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Karthik V
"Sunhari Kirne" is such a beautiful track. If this is his last major playback, what a way to go out with AR Rahman! The legacy is already set in stone. Respect.
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Nisha Z
While I understand the sadness, let's not be too dramatic. He's not retiring from music, just playback. Maybe he'll do live concerts, albums, or even teach. The voice isn't going anywhere yaar!

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