Popular singer Aditya Narayan has just introduced his brand-new music album, Saansein. The first song from the album, titled Bana Le Tera, was released on June 20 and has already started gaining attention for its emotional depth and soothing melody.
A Personal Project Close to the Heart
Aditya Narayan describes Saansein as one of the most personal projects of his music career. He shared that the album is built around feelings of love, longing, and the kind of deep emotions people often keep hidden.
“Saansein is very close to my heart. It’s about those quiet emotions we all feel but don’t always say out loud,” Aditya said. “Starting the album with Bana Le Tera felt just right. We’ve put our hearts and souls into this music, and I hope listeners can truly feel that.”
One Song a Month, Eight in Total
The album includes eight songs in total, and instead of releasing them all at once, Aditya plans to share one song each month. This approach allows fans to enjoy each track fully and connect with its meaning over time.
The first track, Bana Le Tera, is a romantic ballad that beautifully expresses the deep desire to fully belong to someone — heart, soul, and destiny. The song was composed by Ashish Kulkarni, written by lyricist Manoj Yadav, and produced by Meghdeep Bose. Aditya’s heartfelt singing brings the emotion of the song to life.
What’s Next in Saansein?
Fans have a lot more to look forward to. Upcoming songs from the album include titles like:
- Gehraiyaan
- Mizaaj
- Saansein (the title track)
- Kyun
- Tere Bina
- Lillah
Each track is expected to offer a different emotional experience while continuing the central theme of deep, unspoken feelings.
Aditya Narayan’s Journey So Far
Aditya Narayan is no stranger to the spotlight. He is the son of legendary playback singer Udit Narayan and began his own singing journey at a very young age. He first lent his voice to a song in 1992 for a Nepali film called Mohini, and soon after, he sang for the popular Bollywood film Rangeela, alongside Asha Bhosle.
In 1995, he sang a duet with his father in Akele Hum Akele Tum, making it a memorable moment for both fans and the father-son duo.
From Singer to Actor
Apart from singing, Aditya also made a mark as a child actor. Film director Subhash Ghai spotted his talent during a stage performance in 1995 and cast him in the movie Pardes, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Mahima Chaudhary. He later acted in Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai with Salman Khan and Twinkle Khanna.
One of his most popular childhood songs is Chhota Baccha Jaan Ke from the 1996 film Masoom, which remains a fan favorite even today.