Vishal Dadlani slams ‘sifaarish’ culture, blocks politician and aspiring singer: ‘Don’t get mantri-ji to call me’

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Vishal Dadlani slams ‘sifaarish’ culture, blocks politician and aspiring singer: ‘Don’t get mantri-ji to call me’


Singer and music composer Vishal Dadlani has spoken out strongly against what he described as the culture of “sifaarish” (nepotism) using personal or political connections to secure work in the music industry. On Instagram on Monday, February 9, the musician shared a blunt note addressed to aspiring singers, making it clear he has little tolerance for influence-peddling.

Singer-composer Vishal Dadlani condemned the practice of using personal connections to gain opportunities in music, encouraging newcomers to trust their talent.
Singer-composer Vishal Dadlani condemned the practice of using personal connections to gain opportunities in music, encouraging newcomers to trust their talent.

Vishal Dadlani posts about sifarish culture

In his post, Vishal urged newcomers to rely on their talent rather than pressure or recommendations from powerful figures. Without holding back, he revealed that he had recently blocked a politician after being approached through such a route, calling it a guaranteed way to lose any chance of working with him.

“Some advice for newbie singers. Don’t get some mantri-ji or his secretary to call me. That is a guaranteed way to NEVER meet me. I have zero respect for people who try to make their way forward through ‘contacts’. To the chap who just tried it, mantri-ji is now blocked, and so are you. Even if you’re a great singer, I have no interest in working with you,” Vishal wrote.

The post drew attention for its unapologetic tone and clear message against favouritism. Expanding on his views in the caption, Vishal encouraged young musicians to trust their abilities and stay committed to their craft. “Please have faith in your talent, be prepared to work hard and be patient. If you are good, your time will come. Don’t do the “sifaarish” thing. It’s a boring cliche and more than anything, it only shows you to be someone who doesn’t believe their talent is enough.”

While Vishal did not name anyone in his post, the note quickly sparked conversation online. Known for his outspoken nature, the singer-composer has often used social media to voice his opinions. He raised concerns over the fading of voting ink after casting his vote in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections recently.

Vishal Dadlani’s latest projects

Vishal Dadlani remains a prominent face on Indian television as a judge on Indian Idol. He returned as a judge for Indian Idol Season 16 alongside fellow judges Shreya Ghoshal and Badshah, as the singing reality show premiered on Sony Entertainment Television in October 2025 with the theme Yaadon Ki Playlist.

He recently teamed up with rapper Hanumankind on the energetic anthem Taste the Thunder for an ad campaign, blending rock influences with contemporary hip‑hop sounds. He also released solo Telugu singles in 2025, such as Mega Victory Mass Song from Mana Shankara Varaprasad Garu – Pandagaki Vasthunnaru and Dekhlenge Saala from Ustaad Bhagat Singh.


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