Actor Adarsh Gourav is expanding his creative repertoire with his upcoming film Tu Ya Main, where he makes his solo playback singing debut by lending his voice to a rap track titled Jee Liye.
Known for his immersive performances on screen, Adarsh now brings the same intensity to music, treating it as an extension of storytelling rather than a standalone experiment.
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When Music Becomes Part of the Character
For Adarsh, performance goes beyond dialogues and physicality. In Tu Ya Main, music plays a narrative role, helping convey emotions and inner conflicts that words alone cannot capture.
His decision to sing for the film stems from this belief that rhythm and voice can push a story forward just as powerfully as a scene.
The rap track Jee Liye has been co-composed and produced by Aditya Narayan, with lyrics penned by Chakori Dwivedi. Rather than aiming for polish, the song embraces a raw, honest sound that mirrors the emotional state of the character.
‘Rap Felt Like the Character’s Natural Language’
Speaking about the experience, Adarsh shared that music has always been deeply personal to him. “Music isn’t separate from acting for me. It’s about understanding emotion, rhythm, and character.
When ‘Tu Ya Main’ came to me, the idea of the character expressing herself through rap felt organic,” he said.
He added that the process wasn’t about becoming a singer, but about allowing the character to communicate in the most authentic way possible.
Raw, Imperfect, and Honest
Elaborating further, Adarsh explained how rap allowed him to explore multiple emotional layers at once, confusion, vulnerability, anger, and truth.
“Recording the track felt as intense as performing a scene. I wanted the voice to sound real, slightly imperfect, because that’s who the character is,” he noted.
The actor described the experience as both intimidating and deeply fulfilling, calling it a step into an entirely new creative space.
A New Chapter in Creative Expression
With Tu Ya Main, Adarsh Gourav proves once again that he’s willing to push boundaries, not just as an actor, but as a storyteller. His foray into playback singing adds a new dimension to his performance, reinforcing his belief that music, when used right, can speak louder than words.