News Topical, Digital Desk : On January 27th, singer Arijit Singh announced his retirement from playback singing via a social media post . His sudden retirement from singing surprised everyone. While many celebrities supported Arijit, there was also a section who believed he should stay on for a while longer.
Now, a new name is being added to the controversy: Nishanachi film director Anurag Kashyap, who commented on Arijit Singh's retirement and said he was tired of singing the same songs over and over again. Let's take a look at Anurag's statement.
Anurag Kashyap speaks on Arijit's retirement
Anurag Kashyap is considered one of the most popular film directors in Hindi cinema. He's also frequently in the news for his outspoken statements. Recently, the Gangs of Wasseypur director has been garnering attention with his latest statement on Arijit Singh's retirement. During an interview with Tried and Refused Productions, Anurag Kashyap said:
Arijit Singh announced his retirement because he was tired of singing repetitively, always heartbreak songs. He doesn't want to sing the same type of songs, but his talent extends beyond these types of heartbreak songs. He's a very talented guy. I remember he composed the music for Sanya Malhotra's film Pagglait. Let me tell you one more thing: he's also a filmmaker. He takes great care of his entire city. He's a very private person.
Anurag Kashyap has thus revealed the reason behind Arijit Singh's sudden retirement from playback singing. However, only Arijit knows the real reason.
Arijit has sung many wonderful sad songs.
In the modern era, Arijit Singh has sung many sad songs as a singer. It's precisely his craftsmanship in these heart-wrenching melodies that has endeared his voice to everyone. Cult songs include "Channa Mereya," "Naina," "O Bedardeya," "Saaware," "Baton Ki Teri," "Chal Ghare Chalen," "Mainu Vida Karo," and "Khairiyat."
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