Adarsh Gourav debuts as musician with four-track EP in 2026, calls it 'entirely my own space'
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Actor Adarsh Gourav is stepping into music with a four-track debut extended play (EP) set for release later in 2026, marking his formal entry into independent music. The 31-year-old, known for his breakout role in The White Tiger, described the project as deeply personal — a creative space entirely separate from his acting career.
"Music has always been a very personal and important part of my life," Gourav said in a statement. "While acting happened professionally first, singing has been something I've been deeply connected to for as long as I can remember. This EP is really special because it's entirely my own space as an artist."
Recording in Goa for creative isolation
Gourav will record the four original tracks in Goa, a choice he explained as deliberate disconnection from urban noise. "I'm heading to Goa to record these songs in an environment that allows me to disconnect from the noise and truly focus on the music," he said. Each track, he added, emerges from a "very honest place."
Exploring sound and vulnerability
The actor-turned-musician emphasized his intent to experiment across genres and collaborate with emerging artists. "I'm excited to explore different sounds, collaborate with interesting people, and slowly discover what my voice represents as a musician. It's both exciting and a little vulnerable, but that's what makes it meaningful," Gourav noted.
Acting career and recognition
Adarsh Gourav began his acting journey in 2010 with My Name Is Khan, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. His international breakthrough came in 2021 when he played chauffeur Balram Halwai in the satirical film The White Tiger, earning a BAFTA nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Since then, he has appeared in the web series Hostel Daze and Guns & Gulaabs, and the film Kho Gaye Hum Kahan.
Recent film work
Gourav's most recent on-screen appearance was in the survival thriller Tu Yaa Main, released in 2025, where he starred alongside Shanaya Kapoor. Directed by Bejoy Nambiar, the film is a remake of the 2018 Thai film The Pool, which chronicles a couple trapped in an empty swimming pool. The project marked a departure into genre cinema for the actor.