In a move that has sent shockwaves through the Indian music industry, Arijit Singh declared he will no longer take on new playback singing gigs. This bombshell has sparked widespread reactions, with singer Chinmayi Sripada emerging as one of the most poignant voices. On X, she poured her heart out, calling Arijit a ‘fantastic human’ whose spirituality and humility shine brighter than his chart-topping hits.
Recounting their professional journey, Chinmayi recalled their first collaboration under Pritam before Arijit’s breakout hit ‘Tum Hi Ho.’ ‘We worked together multiple times post-fame, and he stayed the same—humble and unchanged,’ she noted. This consistency amid superstardom left a deep impression.
‘He’s my top musician and one of the most evolved souls I’ve met,’ Chinmayi gushed. She believes his future endeavors will be nothing short of divine. Their joint ventures include soulful numbers like ‘Mast Magan’ and ‘Suiyaan,’ which showcased their chemistry.
Arijit’s fans, from casual listeners to Bollywood insiders, are grappling with the void his exit creates. Playback singing, defined by his emotive renditions, faces an uncertain era. Chinmayi’s tribute highlights not just professional respect but a personal admiration for Arijit’s purposeful life. As the industry digests this, all eyes are on what spiritual or musical pursuits he might embrace next.