Arijit Singh Says No to Aamir Khan’s Request ..?
Arijit Singh has decided to step away from playback singing in films.
His decision created major discussion across the music and film industries.
Fans first feared he was retiring completely from music.
Arijit clarified that he is not quitting music — only shifting direction.
His new focus is indian classical music and deeper artistic exploration.
Focus On Classical Roots
Arijit shared a note on his private X account announcing the change.
He said he wants to dedicate time to classical learning and performance.
The move reflects a desire for discipline and purity in music.
He described feeling challenged and humbled by classical formats.
The shift is being seen as a return to foundational training.
Surprise Performance Moment
He appeared unexpectedly with sitar maestro anoushka Shankar in Kolkata.
The concert took place at Netaji Indoor Stadium.
The performance avoided glamour and large-scale visuals.
It featured traditional composition and minimal staging.
Arijit admitted he felt nervous performing in that space.
Backstage Observations
Producer Meghdut Roy Chowdhury met Arijit backstage.
He shared that Arijit showed humility and calmness.
Arijit greeted Pt. Bikram Ghosh with guru-shishya respect.
There was no celebrity behavior or entitlement visible.
Meghdut described him as deeply devoted to learning.
Art Over Algorithms
Meghdut said Arijit is “not done with music.”
He believes Arijit is done with “music as a machine.”
The choice reflects art over speed and volume production.
Emphasis is now on emotion, depth, and craft.
The move rejects algorithm-driven music pressure.
Aamir Khan Tried To Convince Him
Arijit announced playback retirement on january 27.
He will finish already signed film projects.
This includes Ek Din, produced by Aamir Khan.
Aamir personally tried to change his mind.
Arijit respectfully declined and stayed firm.
Future music Plans
Arijit confirmed music will remain central to his life.
He hinted at a collaboration with Amaal Mallik.
Independent artists praised his decision.
Many support his stand against industry pressure.
His next phase will center on classical and independent music.