Shockwaves continue from Arijit Singh’s playback singing retirement, a move hailed by Sanjay Mishra as profoundly wise. While hyping ‘Vadh 2’, the actor offered deep empathy, framing it as a human necessity amid stardom’s glare.
‘Perpetual strain erodes the soul,’ Mishra observed. ‘Even with crowds, profound isolation looms for the elite.’ He unpacked fame’s paradox: overwhelming adulation demands personal retreats.
‘Calling someone a legend carries weight that’s hard to bear,’ he said. ‘Solitude restores balance, allowing true self-connection.’
On Arijit specifically, Mishra was resolute: ‘Quitting was right for him. Soulful singing won hearts; now, he dictates his journey’s rhythm.’
Personal anecdotes with Neena Gupta lent authenticity: ‘Acting accolades are sweet, but life’s close calls demand zero regrets from pivotal choices.’
As anticipation builds for ‘Vadh 2’s February 6, 2026 premiere, Mishra’s stance fuels industry introspection. Arijit Singh’s pivot advocates for boundaries in a high-stakes world, potentially reshaping how talents navigate peak pressures.