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Bollywood star actor and favorite Aamir Khan has publicly, in an emotional and much-publicized appeal to Arijit Singh, earnestly begged the singer not to give up but to continue doing playback singing, and much as one can imagine, the industry and the fans do not do away with his recognizable voice. The confession was about an interaction on February 24, 2026, at an event in Mumbai. Aamir expressed his reaction to rumors circulating that Arijit, known as the voice of the nation, was contemplating leaving film playback and going pure live to be in independent music.
Aamir, realizing how sentimental he was, replied, "Arijit, kya hoga hum logon?" Without philanthropies in our Aawaaz, we will end up with mere philanthropies. Aapki awaaz dil se dil tak jaati hai.... Please mat jaaiye. What will happen to us people? Without you, we will keep singing songs incomplete. Your voice goes heart to heart to heart of heart-- pray not to go.) He remembered how the soulful performances of Arijit in movies such as Dangal, Secret Superstar, PK, and Ae Dil Hai Mushkil had created a story and an emotional touch to these films.
The remarks soon became viral, and fans began trending the hashtags SaveArijitVoice and AamirForArijit on social media. Most of them agreed with Aamir and provided their individual accounts of how the songs by Arijit had been with them during heartbreak, happiness, and their day-to-day life. According to industry insiders, although Arijit has sometimes complained about being tired of such a hard regime of film recordings, he has not said he was officially retiring.
The lyrics of Aamir bring out the indefinable value of the top playback singers in the emotional heart of the Indian cinema. Whether Arijit will persist or even reduce, the love shown by his fellow artists, such as Aamir, and his millions of admirers highlight how Arijit has made immense contributions to Hindi film music in the last ten years. In its current form, the plea can be considered a strong testament to how close artists, stories, and audiences were in Bollywood.




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