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Adarsh Gourav opens up on his music plans for 2026: ‘I feel more confident to lean into it now’

The BAFTA-nominated actor had sung a rap song for his recent release Tu Yaa Main

Cinema Express Desk

Adarsh Gourav, who recently received plenty of praise for his performance in the survival thriller Tu Yaa Main, is now planning to take his passion for music to next level. The BAFTA nominated actor, who had sung a rap song in Tu Yaa Main, is now focusing on writing and releasing more music over the coming months, while also exploring collaborations with a varying set of singers and producers.  

Talking about the new phase in his artistic career, Adarsh said, “Music has always been a very personal space for me. I think for the longest time, I kept it close, but the kind of love I received for my work in Tu Yaa Main really encouraged me to open up more. This year, I definitely intend on writing and more music, and collaborating with interesting singers and producers. That process itself is adding so many new layers and dynamics to the sound I want to discover.”

Further talking about the importance of isolation as part of his creative process, the actor said, “I also feel the need to step away from the noise every now and then, just to be able to listen to myself better. I’m planning to spend time in a more isolated space where I can write freely and explore ideas without distractions.”

Adarsh, who is also a trained classical singer, added, “I’ve had that foundation, but now I feel more confident to really lean into it. I’m trying to blend everything I love, rap, melody, storytelling and create something that feels honest. This phase is not just about making music, it’s about rediscovering that part of me.”

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