Siddhaant Miishhraa: A New Voice in Bollywood Music
Music has a strange way of choosing its people. For Siddhaant Miishhraa, it wasn't a calculated career choice, but an inseparable part of his identity that kept calling him back until it became his life's path. Today, that calling has found its way to Bollywood, where his voice and compositions are beginning to resonate with millions.
Marjaana: The Song That Announced His Arrival
Every artist remembers the moment when their work truly reaches the audience. For Siddhaant, it was Marjaana from Baaghi 4. Lending his voice to a film that draws crowds across the country, Siddhaant describes hearing his playback on the big screen as surreal.
"I can't forget that moment," he shares. "Sitting in the theater, when Marjaana played, I had goosebumps. It wasn't just my voice anymore-it was a part of a story, a character, and the audience's experience. That's when I felt, yes, this is where I belong."
The song, with its haunting melody and emotive depth, carried Siddhaant's sincerity as a singer. It wasn't just about notes-it was about making listeners feel the character's longing, and that's what gave Marjaana its soul. On this song, he also had the opportunity to work alongside B Praak, an experience he describes as creatively enriching and unforgettable.
Tera Khayal: A Composer's Heartbeat
If Marjaana made Siddhaant's voice familiar, Tera Khayal introduced his vision as a composer. Also featured in Baaghi 4, the song holds a special place in his journey. Sung by his brother, the popular Stebin Ben, with lyrics penned by the legendary Sameer Anjaan, and produced under the guidance of Sajid Nadiadwala and director A Harsha, the track became a blend of family, mentorship, and faith.
"This song is extremely close to me," Siddhaant says. "When Stebin sang it, it didn't feel like just another track-it felt like a piece of my heart being expressed through his voice. Having Sameer sir write the lyrics and receiving Sajid sir and Harsha sir's belief made it unforgettable."
Tera Khayal isn't just a romantic ballad-it's an experience of delicate emotions, wrapped in soulful composition. It shows Siddhaant's ability not only to sing but to create music that lingers long after the first listen.
Sikandar Naache: A Celebration in Song
from AR Murugadoss's film Sikandar, starring Salman Khan. Released as the film's big celebratory track, Siddhaant contributed as both a singer and composer of the song, alongside Amit Mishra and Akasa, with lyrics by Sameer and choreography by Ahmed Khan.
This song marks a new chapter for him-stepping into the space of energetic, larger-than-life Bollywood dance numbers. While Marjaana was intense and soulful, and Tera Khayal was romantic and heartfelt, Sikandar Naache bursts with high-octane energy, proving Siddhaant's versatility.
"It feels special to be part of a film like Sikandar and to bring my own touch to such a massive track," Siddhaant says. "Songs like these are not just about rhythm-they're about bringing audiences to their feet, and I'm glad I could contribute to that energy."
Crafting Music With Emotion
As a playback singer, Siddhaant believes the greatest challenge is not the technicality of singing but embodying the emotion of the character. "When you sing for a film, you're not just performing-you're breathing life into someone else's story. The audience should feel the pain, joy, or love in every note," he explains. This sensitivity is what gives Marjaana, Tera Khayal, and now Sikandar Naache their lasting appeal.
Struggles, Growth, and the Road Ahead
The road here wasn't without obstacles. Siddhaant had to navigate the competitive world of Bollywood, where thousands of voices try to find space. "There were moments of doubt, but I held onto my belief in music. That's what carried me forward," he reflects.
With his songs now touching hearts and lifting spirits, Siddhaant sees this not as an endpoint but as the beginning. He's working on more Bollywood projects and is also exploring independent music where he can experiment freely. "This is just the start," he says. "I want every song I create or sing to leave a mark, whether it's in a theater or in someone's headphones late at night."
A Voice for Today, A Composer for Tomorrow
From singing Marjaana with B Praak to composing Tera Khayal, and now adding his voice and creativity to Sikandar Naache, Siddhaant Miishhraa has shown he is more than a playback singer-he is a storyteller through music. His songs aren't just tracks on a playlist; they are emotions, carefully crafted for listeners to feel.
As he continues to balance singing and composing, one thing is certain: Siddhaant is building not just a career, but a musical legacy that audiences will carry with them long after the credits roll.