As Arijit Singh quits playback, Vishal Dadlani shares post about success and peace
Vishal Dadlani shared a life lesson on Instagram, reminding fans that success, money, and power do not guarantee peace or contentment.
Born on June 28, 1973, Vishal Dadlani is an Indian singer, songwriter and music composer. He was born and raised in a Sindhi Hindu family in Bandra, Mumbai.
Vishal Dadlani went to Hill Grange High School and attended Jai Hind College, University of Mumbai for two years (1989-90). Following this, he went to H.R. College of Commerce and Economics, HSNC University and graduated with a bachelor's degree in commerce in 1994.
In the same year, Vishal Dadlani started his musical journey with the Mumbai-based electronica/indie-rock band Pentagram, which is considered one of India's leading rock bands.
He got his first break as a playback singer with a track called Dhoom Again which he sang for Pritam. As a singer, Vishal Dadlani has delivered several musical hits including Dhoom Again, Kurban Hua, Jee le Zara, Marjaiyann, I feel Good, Jab Mila Tu, Tu Meri, Swag Se Swagat, Bala, Har funn Maula, Khuda Hafiz.
Meanwhile, as a music director, he has composed songs for films including Om Shanti Om, Anjana Anjani, Dostana, I Hate Luv Storys, Bang Bang, Sultan, Student of the Year, Befikre, War.
Vishal Dadlani shared a life lesson on Instagram, reminding fans that success, money, and power do not guarantee peace or contentment.
Bollywood composer Vishal Dadlani has criticised India’s Parliament for holding a 10-hour debate on Vande Mataram, raising concerns that major national issues are being overlooked in favour of symbolic topics.
Anuv Jain faced mixed reactions for his recent performance with Jacob Collier in Mumbai, with social media users and music composer Vishal Dadlani expressing disappointment over the live rendition.
Music composer duo Vishal-Shekhar are set to appear as special guests on 'KBC 17'. In the latest promo, they are seen performing the 'Pathaan' title track.
Assamese singer Zubeen Garg died at the age of 52 following a scuba diving accident in Singapore. A video of him wearing a life jacket shortly before the tragedy has since gone viral online.
The sudden death of Zubeen Garg, the iconic Assamese singer and composer, has deeply saddened the music and film fraternity across India. Revered as the voice of Assam, his death was mourned by Vishal Dadlani, Pritam, Armaan Malik, among others.
The Supreme Court said that since it was already concluded that no offence was made out, the High Court should not have exercised its advisory jurisdiction by commenting on the priest’s societal contributions compared to those of the accused. In 2019, the High Court imposed a penalty of Rs 10 lakh on political analyst Tehseen Poonawalla.
Music composer and singer Vishal Dadlani announced in an Instagram post that he will not return to judge 'Indian Idol' after wrapping up season 6. He thanked his fellow judges - Shreya Ghoshal and Badshah - and wrote about wanting to get his 'time back'.
Kolkata's Manasi Ghosh was crowned the winner of Indian Idol 15 on Sunday. In an exclusive chat, she shared her aspirations of collaborating with music legends like AR Rahman and Sonu Nigam. She emphasised her journey of hard work, diverse singing capabilities, and future plans.
Singer-composer Vishal Dadalni recently criticised the Studio Ghibli trend on social media. He called it ‘AI Plagiarisation.'
Singer and music composer Vishal Dadlani on Wednesday shared a post on social media, defending comedian Samay Raina over the 'India's Got Latent' controversy.
Vishal Dadlani of the Vishal-Sheykhar duo is undergoing treatment after an accident, leading to the postponement of their upcoming concert scheduled for March 2.
Singer Antara Mitra called out Jasleen Royal's opening act with Coldplay. She requested people to 'put music on top'.
Singer Vishal Dadlani shared a cryptic post and called out a 'basic-to-bad singer' for a poor show. Although he did not name the singer, fans suspected it was Jasleen Royal.
Indian Idol 15 returns with Shreya Ghoshal, Vishal Dadlani, and Badshah as judges, bringing a mix of strict feedback and light-hearted camaraderie. The judges shared their experiences and aspirations for the contestants, focusing on nurturing talent and promoting 'play front'.
In a recent promo for Indian Idol 15, singer Vishal Dadlani is seen scolding a contestant who mimics Atif Aslam's singing style. The season is judged by Vishal Dadlani, Shreya Ghoshal and Badshah.
Indian Idol 15 is set to launch soon on Sony TV, with Badshah, Shreya Ghoshal, and Vishal Dadlani as judges. Aditya Narayan will host the show.
Singer Vishal Dadlani offered to help the CISF constable who 'slapped' actor-politician Kangana Ranaut at the Chandigarh airport. Vishal shared a post on his Instagram story.
'Sher Khul Gaye', the first track from 'Fighter', featuring Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone, is out. Released on December 15, the song is already setting the party mood with its infectious dance beats and the lead actors' captivating performances.
Vishal Dadlani recently extended his support to the children stuck in war-torn Israel with a song. The singer shared a video on Instagram and sent his prayers to the children in Gaza and Israel.
This edition of 5 Live covers a significant legal and political clash as the Supreme Court issues a notice to the West Bengal government regarding alleged obstruction of an Enforcement Directorate (ED) investigation in the I-PAC raid case.
On a Special Report, anchor Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor covers multiple national headlines, leading with the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections held after an eight-year gap. The broadcast examines the low 57% voter turnout and a significant controversy involving allegations of marker pen use instead of permanent ink. The program then turns to West Bengal, where the Supreme Court has stayed police FIRs against the Enforcement Directorate (ED), questioning if state agencies can shield against central probes. Another major topic is the Health Ministry's decision to slash NEET PG qualifying cut-offs, with some categories reduced to zero percentile, sparking a debate on medical education standards and methods to fill 18,000 vacant seats. Additionally, the report highlights an 'India Today Impact' where the Punjab government issued show-cause notices to hospitals following an exposé on irregularities in the Ayushman Bharat Yojana scheme.
This report covers the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections, held after an eight-year gap in India's financial capital. Despite the high stakes and participation from prominent figures in Bollywood and politics, the voter turnout remained low, standing at just 41% by 3:30 PM. The speaker emphasizes the importance of civic participation, stating, 'If you want to become a real hero of Mumbai, then don't waste time talking. Come and vote.' The bulletin highlights that while citizens are quick to voice grievances regarding infrastructure issues like water, electricity, and roads, the willingness to participate in the electoral process remains poor. The programme notes that the BMC made extensive arrangements for voters, yet the city lived up to its reputation of low voter engagement despite a public holiday. The report concludes with a call for Mumbaikars to exercise their franchise before the polls close to ensure they choose the right representatives for the city's future.
During a heated Winter Session debate on electoral reforms, Union Home Minister Amit Shah accused the Congress party of 'vote chori' (vote theft) across three generations, naming Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, and Sonia Gandhi. Shah defended the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls and affirmed the government's policy to 'detect, delete and deport' illegal infiltrators. The fiery exchange prompted a walkout led by Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, who had challenged Shah to a debate on the matter. Subsequently, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju defended the government's agenda, which also included a 10-hour debate marking the 150th anniversary of 'Vande Mataram'. Rijiju characterized the opposition's 'vote theft' allegations as a 'false narrative'. The session featured panel discussions with figures like Brijesh Kalappa and Dr. Ajay Alok, addressing the Election Commission's credibility.
‘Indian Idol 14’ will see Vishal Dadlani, Shreya Ghoshal and Kumar Sanu as the judges. It will air from October 7 on Sony TV.