This World Music Day COLORS’ stars open up about their unbreakable connection with
Mumbai:Rahul Vaidya from COLORS’ ‘Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment’ said,_“Music isn’t just a part of my life—it is my life. Singing feels as instinctive to me as breathing. My entire journey from that very first note to Laughter Chefs today—has been shaped by the decision to chase a dream to become singer. Every milestone of mine has music at its core. Whether I’m performing live or sharing laughter with my fellow celebrity contestants on set, music is my constant companion. It doesn’t demand perfection; it just asks for passion. And let’s be honest, one day can never capture the power of what music does for our hearts. It’s a force to celebrate every single day. On World Music Day, I urge everyone, don’t hold back, sing out loud and let your soul speak through music.”_
*Sudesh Lehri from COLORS’ ‘Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment’ said,* _“Music is like the secret ingredient in the recipe of life. On Laughter Chefs, people see me crack jokes, but between those laughs, you’ll always find a song on my lips. It lifts me up when I’m down, celebrates my joys, and brings that extra tadka to even the smallest moments. I’m grateful to know whatever little I do about music and to have people appreciate my singing. On this special day, as a huge devotee of this art, I hope we continue to revere the gems of the Indian music industry.”_
*Shubham Dipta, essaying the role of Kartik in COLORS’ ‘Lakshmi Ka Safar’, shares,* _“For me, music is more than just a hobby, it’s a daily dose of calm and energy. Even on the busiest shoot days, I take a moment to sing because it instantly lifts my mood. I’ve been self-training through Sonu Nigam’s riyaaz and breathing routines on YouTube, and his journey continues to guide me. What’s truly special is that my character in ‘Lakshmi Ka Safar’, Kartik Nigam, is also a singer in the show. That connection, his name, his love for music, it all feels beautifully aligned with my own life. On World Music Day, I just want to say, music isn’t about being perfect, it’s about feeling every note. Whether you hum a tune or belt out a song, let it move you. That’s the real magic.”_
Khushbhu Rajendra, playing the role of Isha in COLORS’ ‘Ram Bhavan’, shares, _“Music has always been a big part of my life, it’s my comfort zone. After a long, tiring day, or even when I feel emotionally drained, just putting on music instantly makes me feel lighter. Right now, we’re shooting some very intense scenes for ‘Ram Bhavan’, leaving me with emotions that aren’t mine. Music is what helps me stay grounded and switch back to normalcy. It’s like a reset button. I truly believe it has the power to heal, to make us feel stronger and more alive. Happy World Music Day, may we always find joy in melody.”_
*Arjun Chakrabarty essaying the role of Surjo in COLORS’ ‘Noyontara’, shares,* _“Being Bengali, I’ve grown up with music all around me; it’s in our homes, our festivals, our everyday conversations. From Rabindra Sangeet playing in the background to impromptu singing sessions with family, music has always been a part of my identity. It shaped the way I feel, express, and even see the world. That’s why World Music Day is so close to my heart, for me it’s a celebration of something that connects us all, no matter where we come from. I genuinely believe that every child should get the chance to learn an instrument or explore music in some way. It’s not just about performance, it’s about expression, confidence, and joy. All the love that I’m getting for Noyontara is thanks to the discipline that my hobbies have brought to my life-music being a huge part of that. On this special day, I just want to urge everyone to pick up a guitar, sit at a piano, or just hum a tune, let music become your friend for life.”_
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