Kesariya from Brahmastra is no longer the most listened-to song in India on Spotify. Another song by Arijit Singh now holds ...
It started like any other concert night. Crowds, lights, noise, and the usual expectation that Arijit Singh would simply do what he always does: sing, silence the world for a moment. But somewhere in ...
The song "Kesariya" from Brahmastra has lost its title as the most-streamed track in India on Spotify. A different song by Arijit Singh has taken its place, as this track from Tamasha has overtaken ...
Akasa Singh discusses her experience singing 'Jab Talak' from Cocktail 2, highlighting her collaboration with Arijit Singh ...
The makers of 'Cocktail 2' have released a new romantic song, 'Tujhko', a soulful duet by Arijit Singh and Sunidhi Chauhan. The song, composed by Pritam, features the fresh pairing of Shahid Kapoor ...
Arijit Singh’s reported retirement from playback singing has sparked widespread buzz, with fans revisiting his extraordinary success and earnings. From massive concert fees to per-song charges, the ...
Arijit Singh’s era of playback singing has unexpectedly and dramatically concluded. Just as his fans were reveling in three hit songs, Gehra Hua, Ghar Kab Aaoge, and Maatrubhumi, the announcement left ...
Arijit Singh left his fans in shock after announcing his surprise retirement from playback singing. Known for his hit songs like 'Tum Hi Ho', 'Kesariya', 'Satranga', 'Laal Ishq', Arijit Singh is known ...
The world of Indian music stood still on Tuesday. In a move that left millions of fans across the globe heartbroken, Arijit Singh - the soulful voice of a generation, announced his retirement from ...
Arijit Singh decided to retire from playback at the peak of his career. The 38-year-old, who recently crooned Gehra Hua in Dhurandhar, apart from joining forces with Sonu Nigam and Diljit Dosanjh in ...
Arijit Singh's net worth & income: Arijit Singh has confirmed his retirement from playback singing. He shared the update in a personal social media note, stating he will not accept new assignments as ...