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Vishal Dadlani blocks aspiring singer for using political influence: No interest in working with you

Updated on: 09 February,2026 08:21 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Vishal Dadlani revealed he blocked a politician and an aspiring singer after receiving a sifarish call, firmly rejecting influence-based opportunities. Emphasising merit over connections, he urged newcomers to rely on talent and hard work rather than shortcuts

Vishal Dadlani blocks aspiring singer for using political influence: No interest in working with you

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Singer-composer Vishal Dadlani recently grabbed attention after taking a firm stand against the culture of sifarish, using influential connections to secure opportunities, in the music industry. Known for his outspoken nature, Dadlani shared a strong message on social media, revealing that he blocked both a politician and an aspiring singer after receiving a recommendation call on the singer’s behalf.

Vishal Dadlani reacts to a budding singer using political influence


The musician, who forms one half of the popular duo Vishal-Shekhar, made it clear that he has no tolerance for influence-based requests. In his post, he stated that he has “zero respect for people who try to move ahead through contacts,” emphasizing that such approaches only damage an artist’s credibility. He added bluntly, “Now, even if you’re a great singer, I have no interest in working with you,” underscoring his belief that talent should speak for itself.



Dadlani also used the moment to offer advice to newcomers hoping to break into the industry. He urged aspiring singers to focus on honing their craft rather than chasing shortcuts. According to him, patience and consistent effort are far more valuable than leveraging political or social connections. He stressed that genuine talent eventually gets recognized, while attempts to fast-track success often reveal a lack of confidence in one’s own abilities.

Although he did not disclose the identities of the politician or the singer involved, the incident has sparked conversation online about fairness and access within the entertainment world. Many fans praised Dadlani for standing by merit and calling out practices that are often whispered about but rarely addressed publicly.

Vishal Dadlani on previous such issues

The episode also highlights a broader debate about how opportunities are distributed in creative industries. Dadlani’s remarks reinforce the idea that professional spaces should reward skill and dedication rather than privilege.

This is not the first time the composer has spoken candidly about industry issues, and his latest statement serves as both a warning to those seeking favors and an encouragement to artists striving to succeed on their own terms. Vishal has been quite open about such matters previously as well. Currently, the composer is judging Indian Idol

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