In a rare and humble behind-the-scenes moment that has delighted fans, superstar Aamir Khan recently visited the home of beloved singer Arijit Singh in Murshidabad, West Bengal, where he and the team of Ek Din spent quality time with the singer and playfully urged him not to step away from playback singing. The raw, wholesome footage shows both icons bonding over simple activities and has quickly become a favourite with audiences online.
Aamir Khan Visits Arijit Singh’s Hometown
The video opens with Aamir Khan asking Arijit Singh about his recent announcement of quitting playback singing. “You are not taking on any project? For sometime you want to take a break or you don’t want to sing for Hindi films? Aise mat kar yaar, hum logon ka kya hoga bhai?” Aamir says. The candid video of the Ek Din title track captures the singer welcoming Aamir with affection, touching his feet, and sharing hugs as the title track of their upcoming film plays in the background.
The heartwarming footage continues with both artists engaging in everyday fun, flying kites on rooftops, playing chess, and laughing together, while also recording music and jamming with others. At one point, the video shows Aamir and the team sitting on the floor, sharing a meal prepared by Arijit, highlighting the simplicity and warmth of the interaction. Later in the montage, Arijit takes Aamir out for a scooty ride, which the actor thoroughly enjoys. The video ends with a touching moment in which Aamir, after thanking Arijit for the memorable time, gently touches Arijit’s feet as the singer attempts to touch his in return.
Fans have responded overwhelmingly to the authenticity and humility displayed in the clip. Comments on social media praised both stars for their down-to-earth demeanour and genuine friendship. One fan wrote, “What a beautiful song and wholesome video,” while another noted, “Thank you Aamir sir for requesting Arijit to not stop singing Bollywood songs.” Others remarked on the simplicity of the moment, saying, “Just look at their simplicity” and “Two favourites in a frame. Such rare gems.”
Arijit Singh’s Retirement Announcement
The video arrives weeks after Arijit shocked fans by announcing his decision to step away from playback singing for Bollywood films. On January 27, 2026, the singer shared on social media that he would not be taking any new assignments as a playback vocalist, commenting that it had been a “wonderful journey” and asking fans for their love and support. He also expressed his desire to encourage a new generation of talent. While he clarified that he would complete his current commitments, he stated that he would not be taking on fresh film projects.
While some in the industry expressed understanding of Arijit’s choice, filmmaker Anurag Kashyap noted that artists can feel worn down by repetitive expectations. Aamir’s affectionate plea reflects how deeply Arijit’s voice has resonated with audiences and fellow creators alike.
About Ek Din
Ek Din is a romantic drama directed by Sunil Pandey and produced by Aamir Khan, Mansoor Khan and Aparna Purohit under the Aamir Khan Productions banner. The film stars Sai Pallavi and Junaid Khan in lead roles, and marks Pallavi’s much-anticipated debut in Hindi cinema. Adapted from the 2016 Thai film One Day, the movie’s title track has already won praise for its soulful music composed by Ram Sampath with lyrics by Irshad Kamil, and will play a central role when the film releases in theatres on May 1, 2026.
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Varsha Tiwari is a budding content writer passionate about Bollywood, pop culture, and the stories behind the spotlight. She enjoys breaking down trends, celebrity moments, and film narratives into engaging, reader-friendly content. Always curious and observant, she is currently pursuing a Master’s in Communication and Journalism. Outside of writing, she enjoys painting because storytelling doesn’t always need words to make an impact.
















