Vishal Dadlani Pens Emotional Note on Father's 83rd Birth Anniversary

Vishal Dadlani turned emotional on May 12, remembering his late father on what would have been his 83rd birth anniversary. He shared a heartfelt note on social media, admitting that even after four years, the pain of losing his father has not stopped. The singer-composer, part of the iconic duo Vishal-Shekhar, is known for chartbusters like "Sheila Ki Jawani" and "Besharam Rang." He currently serves as a judge on the singing reality show Indian Idol alongside Shreya Ghoshal and Badshah.

Key Points: Vishal Dadlani Remembers Late Father on 83rd Birth Anniversary

  • Vishal Dadlani remembers late father on his 83rd birth anniversary
  • He says the pain of losing a loved one never stops
  • Vishal is part of iconic duo Vishal-Shekhar
  • He currently judges Indian Idol with Shreya Ghoshal and Badshah
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Vishal Dadlani remembers father on his 83rd birth anniversary, says "The pain doesn't stop"

Vishal Dadlani shares a heartfelt note on his father's 83rd birth anniversary, admitting the pain of loss never stops. Read his emotional tribute.

"They say the pain is just the love left behind. My Dad left us enough love to last forever. - Vishal Dadlani"

Mumbai, May 12

Bollywood ace singer-composer Vishal Dadlani turned emotional on the 12th of May, as he remembered his late father on what would have been his 83rd birth anniversary.

Sharing a heartfelt note on his social media account, the musician reflected on living with grief, admitting that even after four years of his father's passing, 'not a single day goes by without thinking of him'.

Vishal also expressed how the pain of losing a loved one never truly fades, and how just one simply learns to carry it a little better with time.

Expressing it all on his social media account, Vishal wrote, "They say the pain is just the love left behind. My Dad left us enough love to last forever."

The image shared by the singer read, "Today would have been my Father's 83rd birthday.

It's been four years since he passed, and not a day has passed without the thought of him.

For those of us who have lost people they love, the pain doesn't stop. We just learn to hide it a little better each day."

On the professional front, Vishal is touted as one of the most influential names in Indian music.

Vishal Dadlani, for the uninitiated, forms one-half of the iconic music composer duo Vishal-Shekhar alongside Shekhar Ravjiani.

Over the years, the duo has delivered chartbusters including songs from films like Om Shanti Om, Student of the Year, War, and Pathaan.

Songs such as "Sheila Ki Jawani," "Besharam Rang," "Swag Se Swagat," "Jhoome Jo Pathaan" have gone onto become chartbusters.

Vishal is currently also seen on the singing reality show Indian Idol, in the capacity of a judge alongside Shreya Ghoshal and Badshah.

The singer cum music composer is also extremely vocal about his thoughts on civic situations, environment and other real life worries.

Without mincing words, Vishal is always seen expression his thoughts on his social media account.

- IANS

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Sarah B
This is really beautiful. I lost my mum two years ago and the way Vishal describes grief—learning to hide it better each day rather than it going away—is exactly how it feels. Thank you for being so honest about this, Vishal. It helps others who are going through the same.
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Vikram M
Vishal Dadlani is one of the most genuine artists we have. Whether it's his music, his outspokenness on social issues, or personal moments like this—he shows his heart. 'The pain doesn't stop'—so true. We learn to carry it like a shadow. Respect to him for sharing this. Om Shanti to his father's soul. 🕊️
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Ananya R
Vishal sir's words hit home. I lost my mother last year and it feels like the world is never the same colour again. But his music has been a comfort—especially 'Swag Se Swagat', which she loved. It's strange how grief and joy can coexist. Thank you for being real, Vishal. We need more honest conversations like this.
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Michael C
It's wonderful that Vishal Dadlani shares these vulnerable moments. But I also think we should remember his father's legacy with joy, not just pain. Happy birthday to his father—wherever he is, he must be proud of the son he raised. The music Vishal creates is a beautiful tribute that lives on.
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Rohit P
This really got me emotional. Vishal is such a strong personality—whether it's calling out civic issues or standing up for what's

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