Arijit Singh Net Worth – What is Arijit Singh Worth Now?
Indian playback singer who rose to fame via the reality singing competition Fame Gurukul. He is most widely recognized for songs like Tum Hi Ho.
He gained notoriety following his appearance on Fame Gurukul in 2005.
He won the Upcoming Male Vocalist of the Year award at the 2012 Mirchi Music Awards for the song Phir le Aya Dil.
Arijit Singh Wealth Stats: Salary, Net Worth, and More
Arijit Singh's net worth, salary and other interesting facts:
Net Worth | $10 Million |
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Salary | N/A |
Date of Birth | April 25, 1987 (age 37 years) | Gender | Male |
Height | 5 Feet 4 Inches (1.65 m) |
Profession | World Music Singer |
Nationality | N/A |
Career
Arijit’s parents loved singing, and they identified the gifting that was in their son Arijit. Therefore, they decided to give them as much support as they could. He started training in music at the age of 3 years. When he was nine years old, his talent earned him a scholarship from the government to train in both vocals and Indian classical music.
Personal Life
His second marriage was to Koel Singh.
He collaborated with singer Shreya Ghoshal on the music for the film Mishawr Rawhoshyo.
Inspirational Quotes by Arijit Singh
I like to compose, but only for myself. I write my own lyrics and compose the music around them.
Arijit Singh
I've done a couple of songs which are not up to the mark. So, mentally, I've set a goal that I should be more dynamic and try and push myself as much as I can.
Arijit Singh
I still don't have a car. I still travel by public transport. I take autos to travel to and fro for recordings.
Arijit Singh
I am songwriter. I do compose the music of songs that I write in Bengali. But I've never thought of composing for a film. That's a different art altogether.
Arijit Singh
More people are asking me to come and sing for them, so obviously I am getting more work. But apart from singing, I have been parallely programming and producing music tracks and assisting music directors. That is my bread and butter, which is how I survived in Mumbai. Now I can't leave it.
Arijit Singh