Music composer Tanishk Bagchi, who has been enjoying the colossal success of the Saiyaara title track, has announced that he is stepping away from social media. The hitmaker shared that he is quitting all platforms for a while to prioritise his privacy and personal well-being. In a heartfelt note on Instagram, he informed fans that his account will now be managed solely by his agency for all work-related communication.

Tanishk Bagchi quits social media

In a detailed note on Instagram, Bagchi shared that he is taking a break from all social media platforms to focus on himself. “Hi all my fans and followers, I wanted to share something important with you. I`m taking a step back from Instagram and going completely off social media for a while,” he wrote.

Tanishk clarified that his Instagram account will now be handled exclusively by his agency. “From now on, my account will be handled only by my agency. For any queries, collaborations, bookings or work-related communication, please reach out through DMs. All the official numbers and contact details are provided in the bio,” the note read.

 
 
 
 
 
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“Thank you for loving my music, for standing by me, and for giving me strength every day. Your support means everything to me. From here on, my team will be managing this page strictly for work purposes,” he added.

He further wrote in the caption, “I’m stepping away from Instagram and completely cutting off from social media for my own privacy. From today, my account will be handled only by my agency for all work-related communication.”

About Tanishk Bagchi

Bagchi has delivered several Bollywood chartbusters over the years. He has composed hit songs like Raataan Lambiyan, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, Saki Saki, Aankh Marey, Badri Ki Dulhania, Morni Banke, the Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 title track, and many more.

When Saiyaara released, he opened up about going through a difficult phase in his life while working on the music for the film. He also called the Saiyaara title track a “healer,” saying, “When people get healed, what do they do? They do yoga or pranayama. What does pranayama mean? It will not happen in 5 seconds. It is a process to stabilise. So I think our music is pranayama for people. They will become stable. They will listen to it carefully. Then they will realise that they will have to put in a lot of effort.”

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