MUMBAI, January 30, 2026 — In a move that has sparked intense debate across the Indian music industry, veteran actor Sanjay Mishra has come out in strong support of superstar singer Arijit Singh’s recent announcement to retire from playback singing. Mishra, known for his grounded and philosophical outlook, emphasized that the decision is a vital step for the singer’s mental and physical health.
“The Machine Needs a Break”
Speaking during a promotional event for his upcoming film Vadh 2, Sanjay Mishra addressed the “seismic shock” felt by fans since Arijit’s New Year announcement.
“We often treat artists like machines that should keep producing hits forever,” Mishra stated. “Arijit has given his soul to thousands of songs over the last decade. If he feels it is time to step back and focus on his well-being, we should celebrate his courage rather than mourn the loss of his voice in films. It is necessary for his peace.”
The End of an Era?
Earlier this week, Arijit Singh stunned the world by posting a heartfelt note on social media stating he would not be taking any new playback assignments. The 38-year-old artist, who recently became the most-followed artist on Spotify—surpassing global icons like Taylor Swift—clarified that while he is “calling it off” for Bollywood playback, he will continue to create music as an independent artist.
Why the Departure Matters
Industry insiders suggest that the relentless schedule of film recordings and the commercial pressure of the “Bollywood formula” have taken a toll on the singer. Mishra’s comments echo a growing sentiment among senior artists about the importance of creative freedom.
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Independent Growth: Arijit has expressed a desire to return to his roots in Indian Classical Music.
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Quality over Quantity: By moving away from playback, he aims to escape the repetitive nature of commercial soundtracks.
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Mental Health: Mishra pointed out that the constant glare of superstardom requires a “reset button” that few have the bravery to push.
Reaction from the Industry
While fans have compared the news to a “Virat Kohli-level shock,” peers like Badshah and Neena Gupta have also reacted. While some express disbelief, others, like Mishra, see it as a necessary evolution for an artist who has already achieved everything—including two National Awards and the Padma Shri in 2025.
What’s Next for Arijit Fans?
Though he is retiring from film playback, the “Arijit era” isn’t over. The singer will:
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Complete all pending film commitments (including his upcoming track in O’Romeo).
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Focus on independent albums and live performances.
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Dedicate time to musical education and “starting again” as a student of the craft.
As Sanjay Mishra aptly put it, “Arijit isn’t leaving music; he’s just reclaiming his life.”