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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Arijit Singh Quits Singing: Anurag Basu Not Surprised

Arijit Singh Quits Singing: Anurag Basu Not Surprised

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Arijit Singh announced his retirement from playback singing on January 27.
  • Filmmaker Anurag Basu stated he was not surprised by Singh's decision.
  • Singh had previously expressed interest in filmmaking to Basu.
Arijit Singh Quits Singing: Anurag Basu Not Surprised

Renowned playback singer Arijit Singh announced his retirement from playback singing on January 27, a move that sent ripples through the industry and among his fans. However, filmmaker Anurag Basu, who has collaborated with Singh on projects like "Metro In Dino" and "Barfi," shared that he was not taken aback by the announcement.

Basu, speaking to BBC Hindi, stated his lack of surprise stemmed from his long-standing knowledge of Singh's multifaceted talent and aspirations. The filmmaker revealed that Singh had previously expressed a keen interest in filmmaking, even inquiring about an assistant director role on the film "Barfi." This suggests Singh's decision is driven by a desire to explore other creative avenues.

Singh's announcement followed closely after the release of the song "Maatrubhumi," which he performed with Shreya Ghoshal for Salman Khan's upcoming film "Battle of Galwan." The singer's social media post conveyed gratitude for the years of listener support, marking the end of his playback singing assignments.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Arijit Singh announced his retirement from playback singing on January 27, expressing gratitude for listener support and stating he would not take new assignments.
Filmmaker Anurag Basu was not surprised by Arijit Singh's decision to retire from playback singing, citing his long-standing knowledge of the singer's multifaceted talent and aspirations.
Yes, Arijit Singh had previously expressed interest in filmmaking to Anurag Basu and had even inquired about an assistant director role on the film Barfi.

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