She highlighted his unassuming nature, even during concerts where he performs as if he is in his own space, entirely immersed in his music. Sunidhi remarked, «For him, he just wants to make music. He doesn't want to be heard. He just sings, we want to hear him. You create that aura, and it reaches people. Your song is your brand.”
Sunidhi, a veteran in the music industry, praised Arijit for his continuous learning and evolution in music. „He is still a student,“ she said. She admired how Arijit can adapt to various musical genres without altering his voice, a talent that makes each of his performances unique and appealing to fans across generations.
Addressing the secret behind Arijit’s widespread appeal, Sunidhi suggested that his lack of self-obsession is pivotal. “He doesn’t love himself so much,” she observed. “This humility allows him to focus purely on his love for music.” She also noted Arijit’s genuine passion for music, often singing songs by other artists during his concerts. «He just wants to make music. He doesn't want to be heard; he wants to sing,» Sunidhi concluded.
Arijit Singh has become a household name in Bollywood, delivering numerous hits over the years. Some of his recent successful songs include «O Sajni Re» from Laapataa Ladies and «Satyanaas» from Chandu Champion. Despite his immense success, Arijit’s grounded approach and dedication to his craft continue to endear him to fans and colleagues alike.
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