Adnan Sami Supports Arijit Singh's Playback Singing Departure
Singer-composer Adnan Sami comments on Arijit Singh's retirement from playback singing, urging respect for his decision. Sami emphasizes that Singh's choice is well-considered and private. His departure has sparked dialogue on mental health and industry pressures. Sami cautions against speculation, highlighting the diverse challenges artists face.
Singer-composer Adnan Sami has spoken out on Arijit Singh's surprising decision to retire from playback singing, suggesting that his choice should be respected rather than speculated upon. Singh's departure from the industry earlier this year sent ripples through both the film and music sectors.
Sami, in an interview with PTI, highlighted that Singh's decision was well thought out and not impulsive. He emphasized that Singh is under no obligation to disclose his reasons and that space should be given to him to share if and when he chooses.
Sami's remarks come amid ongoing discussions about mental health and industry pressures, following Singh's decision at the peak of his career. Sami warned against making assumptions about Singh's reasons, noting that the music industry presents diverse challenges for artists.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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