Maahi, Son of Singer Shaan, Opens Up About His New Song and Living Up to His Father’s Name

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Maahi, the son of famous Indian singer Shaan, has just released a heartfelt new track titled Jaan Se Zyada. What makes this song extra special is that it features both of his parents – Shaan and Radhika Mukherjee. In a recent chat with News18 Showsha, Maahi shared how meaningful it was to have his family involved in this project.

He explained that Jaan Se Zyada was a song he had been waiting to release for a long time. But getting the chance to work with his parents on this song made it even more personal and emotional for him. “It brought everything closer to my heart,” he said.

Maahi Releases ‘Jaan Se Zyada’ Featuring His Parents

The song’s lyrics were written by Rashmi Virag and have already touched the hearts of many listeners. With Maahi’s soothing voice and the emotional depth of the lyrics, the track is gaining a lot of love online.

What really stands out, though, is the music video. It blends romantic feelings with a touch of nostalgia, and that’s what’s capturing everyone’s attention.

Maahi's New Song Jaan Se Zyada.

Growing Up With a Musical Legend

Being the son of one of India’s most loved singers definitely brings attention – and pressure. Maahi admitted that living up to his father’s legacy isn’t always easy. “Yes, there is some pressure, naturally,” he shared. “But I think a little pressure is good – it pushes me to do better.”

However, he made it clear that this pressure was never forced by his parents. “They’ve never said I need to sing a certain way or be like my dad,” he said. “In fact, my dad always encourages me to find my own identity. He’s always there to support me in my journey.”

The Privilege of a Musical Home

Maahi also spoke about the advantages of growing up in a musical family. He admitted that having parents in the industry does give him a head start, but it’s not just about connections or fame. “I feel lucky to be born into this kind of environment,” he said.

He added that even when it comes to learning music, he’s never too far from expert advice. “If I’m stuck in the studio or can’t hit a note, I can just call my dad. He’s been through it all and always helps me get better.”

A Mentor at Home

For Maahi, the biggest benefit isn’t fame or access — it’s having a mentor right at home. “The best thing is having direct access to someone who’s a legend in singing. I can ask him anything, anytime, and that helps me grow every day,” he said.

In the end, Maahi is grateful — for the pressure, the guidance, and most of all, for the love and support of his parents. With Jaan Se Zyada, he’s not just stepping into the spotlight — he’s doing it on his own terms.