
The Indian music industry has been abuzz with conversations after celebrated playback singer Arijit Singh announced his decision to step away from playback singing. Now, fellow musical icon Shreya Ghoshal has shared her thoughts on the development, revealing that she too sometimes feels the urge to take a break from singing. Her candid remarks have reignited discussions about the pressures artists face in the film music industry and the importance of staying true to one’s craft.
A Brave Decision That Sparked Conversations
Earlier this year, Arijit Singh surprised fans and colleagues by announcing that he would no longer take new assignments as a playback singer for films. The decision shocked millions who have grown accustomed to his soulful voice dominating Bollywood charts for over a decade.
Speaking about his move in a recent media interaction, Shreya Ghoshal said that she respects the courage behind such a decision. According to her, Singh’s choice was “very brave” and reflective of his sincerity as a musician. She described him as someone who makes music from the heart rather than for fame or rewards, which is why audiences deeply connect with his songs.
“Sometimes I Also Feel Like Taking a Break”
While praising Arijit Singh, Ghoshal admitted that she occasionally experiences similar feelings. The singer revealed that there are moments when she, too, thinks about taking a break from her demanding schedule. However, she clarified that music continues to inspire her and remains a deeply personal passion.
With a career spanning more than two decades and thousands of songs across multiple languages, Ghoshal has been one of India’s most celebrated playback voices. Despite the workload and expectations that come with such success, she says her commitment to singing remains strong for now.
A Strong Stand Against Lip-Syncing
During the same conversation, Ghoshal also addressed another issue that concerns her deeply which is lip-syncing during live performances. The singer expressed discomfort with the practice and said it goes against the authenticity of a live show.
“I feel very uncomfortable with that,” she said, adding that the day she is forced to lip-sync during a performance would be the day she would consider stopping singing altogether. The statement reflects her long-standing commitment to delivering genuine, live musical experiences for audiences.
Fans React to Industry Shift
Arijit Singh’s withdrawal from playback singing has already sparked emotional reactions from fans on social media, with many describing it as the end of an era. Industry insiders, however, believe it may signal a broader shift, with artists increasingly exploring independent music and personal creative freedom beyond film soundtracks.
For now, Shreya Ghoshal continues to perform and create music while acknowledging the intense pressures of the industry. Her thoughtful remarks have added depth to the conversation about artistic integrity, creative freedom, and the evolving landscape of Indian music.
By – Sonali
