News Topical, Digital Desk : Singer Arijit Singh recently made an announcement that broke the hearts of millions of his fans. He announced his retirement from singing. Everyone wondered what had happened to Arijit Singh so suddenly. Following this, various reports emerged alleging that Arijit Singh was joining politics. We don't know about politics, but we do know about the party he's currently supporting.
Arijit Singh was seen partying
Singer Arijit Singh was recently spotted partying. He was spotted at a concert by renowned sitar player Anoushka Shankar in Kolkata. He joined Anoushka Shankar's friends and attended the party.
Anushka Shankar shared inside photos and videos from the party on her social media, where Arijit is seen beaming. Upon meeting Anushka, Arijit immediately went over and hugged her. He also thanked Anushka on social media. He shared this post on his Instagram story.
Not just the party, but Arijit's surprise entry at the concert became even more special when he took the stage to perform with Anoushka Shankar. Arijit himself mesmerized everyone with his voice, accompanied by Anoushka's sitar melodies, videos of which are now going viral.
Aamir Khan met Arijit Singh after his retirement
Let us tell you that on January 27th, Arijit Singh announced his retirement from singing. Recently, Aamir Khan also revealed why he met Arijit. In an exclusive interview with journalist Subhash K. Jha, Aamir Khan explained the reason for visiting Arijit Singh's home, clarifying that his intention was not to persuade the singer to return.
Aamir Khan had actually gone to persuade Arijit Singh to sing in his son Junaid's film. Aamir Khan's son Junaid will be seen in "Ek Din," which features five songs, all of which Arijit has sung. That's why Aamir Khan went to meet Arijit Singh.
Arijit began his career with a small reality show. He gained recognition with the song "Phir Mohabbat Karne Chala Hai Tu" from the film "Murder 2." After this, Arijit sang several back-to-back blockbuster songs. He has sung over 700 songs in his career.
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