'Not Surprised At All': Salim Merchant On Arijit Singh's Retirement From Playback Singing

Salim Merchant, the renowned music composer, recently expressed his views on Arijit Singh's decision to retire from playback singing. He stated that he was not surprised by this development, suggesting it was a predictable outcome given the pressures and challenges faced by artists in the industry. Singh, known for his soulful voice and numerous chart-topping hits, has been a dominant figure in Indian music for over a decade. Merchant highlighted the intense scrutiny and expectations placed on singers, which can lead to burnout and the need for a break or reconsideration of their careers. This sentiment resonates with many in the industry who recognize the toll of constant public demand. As fans and fellow artists react to Singh's potential retirement, discussions surrounding the mental health of musicians have taken center stage, prompting a broader conversation about the sustainability of careers in the competitive world of playback singing.
Originally reported by NDTV Profit. Read original article
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