Tanishk Bagchi: I'm not chasing trends or trying to prove anything

IANS April 9, 2025 300 views

Tanishk Bagchi's musical journey is a powerful testament to resilience and familial love. Growing up in Kolkata with limited resources, he was deeply influenced by his mother's musical passion and his sister's final inspiring words. Moving to Mumbai with nothing but a piano and dreams, he gradually built a successful career composing hit songs and remixes. His recent work is a heartfelt tribute to his family's sacrifices and unwavering belief in his potential.

"I was 14 when I lost her. And before she left, she looked at me and said, 'Make it your best. You will win the awards.'" - Tanishk Bagchi
Tanishk Bagchi: I'm not chasing trends or trying to prove anything
Mumbai, April 9: Known for belting out hits such as Raataan Lambiyan, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya and Makhna to name a few, music composer Tanishk Bagchi has talked about not just his music, but about the quiet battles behind his journey to success.

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Overcame poverty and personal loss to become a successful music composer

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Dedicated his work to his late sister and father

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Committed to creating honest, meaningful music

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Transformed family struggles into musical success

"I come from silence. From loss. From a promise whispered by someone I didn't get to keep long enough," said Tanishk, who came from a small home in Kolkata.

Music was always part of his life. His mother carried a piano through the streets, teaching music wherever she could. His father believed his son was meant for something big. But it was his late sister, who saw something in him.

"I was 14 when I lost her. And before she left, she looked at me and said, 'Make it your best. You will win the awards.' That sentence never left me."

After losing her, Tanishk and his father moved to Mumbai.

"We didn't have money. We didn't have connections. Just a piano and a dream we couldn't afford to give up on."

He composed jingles and taught himself production. Tanishk's first break came with Banno. Then came hits like Dilbar, Ve Maahi, Lut Gaye, Aankh Maarey.

"People heard the songs. But they didn't hear the story behind them. What it took to get there."

Asked about his recent comment that he made about not making remixes anymore, he shared, "I lost my father. The man who had believed in him when the world hadn't. His dream was to see me stand on my own, as a solo composer. And now, I'm finally doing it. This album, this film, Skyforce, it's for him. For her (sister)."

He added: "For everything they gave up so I could do this.This time, I'm not chasing trends or trying to prove anything. I just want to make music that feels honest. That says something. That carries their memory. Even if it is a remix, I will do it. I don't mind that."

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This article hit me right in the feels 😢 Tanishk's journey is so inspiring. His music has been the soundtrack to so many moments in my life. Can't wait for Skyforce!
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Priya M.
His sister's words gave me chills. What a beautiful legacy to carry forward through music. I never knew these stories behind his hits.
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Amit S.
Respect for keeping it real. The music industry needs more artists who aren't just chasing trends. Though I have to say, some of his earlier remixes did feel a bit forced.
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Neha T.
"We didn't have money. We didn't have connections. Just a piano and a dream we couldn't afford to give up on." - This is going to be my new motivation quote 💪
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Vikram J.
His mother carrying a piano through Kolkata streets to teach music... what a powerful image. Talent truly runs in the family!
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Shreya P.
I love how he's honoring his family through his work. Raataan Lambiyan still makes me emotional every time I hear it. More power to him! ✨

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