Mumbai: Singer and music composer Vardan Singh is going through one of the most emotional and difficult phases of his life. His father recently passed away, leaving the family in deep grief. Amid this personal loss, Vardan has now decided to preserve his father’s memories through the medium he knows best — music. The singer is planning to create a special song dedicated to his late father.
For Vardan, who has been associated with the music industry for nearly two decades, this will not be just another musical release. Having sung and composed for films and worked extensively on background themes, Vardan is now preparing to channel one of the most personal experiences of his life into a song.
Through the track, he intends to capture the emotions of a father-son relationship, the memories they shared and the void left behind after losing a parent.
Vardan Singh to Preserve His Father’s Memories Through Music
Everyone deals with the loss of a loved one differently. For a musician, melodies and words can often become the most natural way of expressing emotions that are otherwise difficult to articulate.
Following his father’s demise, Vardan wants to transform his grief and memories into music. The moments he spent with his father, the lessons he received from him and the seemingly small memories that gain an entirely different meaning after losing someone could form the emotional foundation of the song.
Unlike a film song built around a fictional character or storyline, this track will draw from Vardan’s own life and his experience of losing his father.
The title, lyrics and release date of the song have not yet been revealed. However, Vardan intends to develop the track as a deeply personal tribute to his father.
From ‘Karma Dharma’ to ‘Kabhi Yun Bhi’: Vardan Singh’s Musical Journey
Vardan Singh has been associated with the Hindi film music industry for several years, working across singing, composition and background music.
He lent his voice to ‘Karma Dharma’ from Ram Gopal Varma’s Rakta Charitra and also sang ‘Sikkon Ki Bhook’ for the Amitabh Bachchan-starrer Rann.
He later gained recognition for the romantic track ‘Kabhi Yun Bhi’ from Ishq Junoon, a song that he both sang and composed.
His work, however, extends beyond these individual tracks. His film credits also include background theme work associated with films such as All Is Well, Chaar Din Ki Chandni, Yamla Pagla Deewana, Main Aurr Mrs Khanna, Heroes, Kaafila, Apna Sapna Money Money and Shaadi Se Pehle.
His journey as a composer continues as well, with Kulli: The Power of Devil and Ek Nai Shuruaat among his upcoming projects.
Alongside film music, Vardan has continued to explore independent and devotional music. After spending years creating music around different emotions and stories, the song dedicated to his father could become one of the most personal projects of his career.
A Father-Son Bond That Remained Away From the Spotlight
While Vardan Singh built his career in the entertainment industry, his father largely remained away from its spotlight. Yet, behind the public identity of an artist often lies a private world that audiences rarely get to see.
People hear the songs and witness the achievements, but the family conversations during the years of struggle, difficult career decisions and the people who quietly remain part of an artist’s journey often stay outside the public eye.
Vardan’s relationship with his father was similarly a private part of his life.
Following his father’s passing, Vardan now wants to give those memories a place in his music — preserving the moments they shared and the lessons that will remain with him long after his father’s departure.
This Time, the Song Will Not Be for a Film
Perhaps the most emotional aspect of Vardan’s decision is that after spending years creating music for different stories, characters and situations, this time the story behind the melody will be his own.
Losing a parent is an intensely personal experience. For an artist, however, that grief can sometimes find expression through art and eventually resonate with others who have experienced a similar loss.
Vardan’s tribute song, therefore, may go beyond being a personal remembrance. Its emotions could connect with listeners who have lost a parent or someone close to them.
For now, Vardan and his family are dealing with their personal loss. Further details about when work on the tribute song will begin and when it will be released are yet to be announced.
But after nearly two decades of telling different stories through music, Vardan Singh will now have a story that is entirely his own.
This time, he will not be making a song for a film.
He will be making it for his father.
And perhaps, that will be his most personal tribute yet.
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