Does Vishal Dadlani Believe 'Success Doesn't Guarantee Peace' After Arijit Singh's Retirement?
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Mumbai, Jan 29 (NationPress) Singer and composer Vishal Dadlani highlighted that Arijit Singh's decision to retire from playback singing serves as a reminder that success does not equate to peace. Dadlani emphasized the importance of cherishing each moment of our brief lives and being honest with ourselves. He urged individuals to remain authentic and avoid conforming to others' expectations.
In his recent Instagram post, he wrote, "Have you learned anything? Success doesn't guarantee peace or satisfaction. Wealth and influence do not ensure security. Life is enigmatic and fleeting. Do not squander a single moment deceiving yourself. Do not attempt to become what others believe you should be! (sic)."
The composer concluded with a powerful message: "Live Fully."
"All we truly possess is the fleeting moment of 'now', which exists between memory and aspiration," Dadlani noted in his post.
The music community has been in disbelief since Arijit announced his retirement from playback singing.
On Tuesday, Arijit revealed via an Instagram post that he will no longer accept new roles as a playback singer.
He stated, "Hello, Happy New Year to all. I am incredibly grateful for the love you've shown me over the years as listeners. I’m thrilled to announce that I will not be taking on any new assignments as a playback singer from this point forward. It has been a remarkable journey."
The talented artist also conveyed his heartfelt appreciation to his fans for their relentless support throughout the years.
In response to the announcement, singer and composer Armaan Malik remarked that the soul serves as the ultimate guide in life.
"The soul recognizes when it is time for a change in direction. What is being offered no longer satisfies its highest purpose. I may not know where the river meets the sea again, but I trust the current and the grace that accompanies it. Here’s to the magic that lies ahead! Thank you for everything you’ve contributed to the realm of playback singing @arijitsingh," he expressed.