The music industry is abuzz with Arijit Singh’s decision to step away from playback singing at the peak of his career. Actor Sanjay Mishra, promoting his thriller sequel ‘Vadh 2’, voiced unwavering support, calling it a vital move for the singer’s mental health.
In a heartfelt interview, Mishra unpacked the isolation that plagues superstars. ‘Endless hard work and public adoration create an invisible burden,’ he explained. ‘People flock around you, yet inner loneliness persists.’
He elaborated on the paradox of fame: ‘Acclaim as a legend sounds flattering, but managing those emotions demands solitude for self-reflection.’ Mishra stressed that every individual must choose their path, free from external pressures.
‘ Arijit poured his soul into songs and earned boundless love,’ Mishra noted. ‘His retirement honors that legacy and prioritizes personal peace.’
Reflecting on his journey with Neena Gupta, Mishra added a philosophical touch: ‘Success in acting brought rewards, but true fulfillment lies in regret-free decisions at life’s twilight.’
As ‘Vadh 2’ gears up for its February 6, 2026 release, Mishra’s words spark vital discourse on artist burnout. Arijit Singh’s step back challenges the relentless grind of Bollywood, urging a rethink on career sustainability and emotional resilience.