As conversations continue around Arijit Singh’s recent announcement about stepping away from playback singing, one final stretch of new music is still finding its way to listeners. Before the singer closes this chapter, audiences are set to hear his voice in Tere Sang, a song from the upcoming English short film Echoes of Us.
The makers recently unveiled a teaser of Tere Sang, featuring vocals by Arijit Singh alongside Iulia Vantur. The song is scheduled for release tomorrow, with Salman Khan Film Music as the label and Sony Music India handling distribution. For fans, the track holds added significance—it arrives at a moment when Arijit’s presence in film music is being viewed with heightened emotion.
Arijit Singh and Iulia Vantur come together to bring you the unspoken promises of love♥️✨#TereSang from #EchoesOfUs Out Tomorrow!https://t.co/Cw3LwLczIp #JoeRanjan @iampoojabatra @arijitsingh @IuliaVantur #DeepakTijori @ShamiraahN
Music Label: @SKF_Music
Music… pic.twitter.com/gEw9Nm6yED— Salman Khan Films Music (@SKF_Music) February 6, 2026
Echoes of Us also marks a new beginning for Iulia Vantur, who makes her acting debut with the short film. Directed by Joe Rajan, the project brings together a diverse cast that includes Deepak Tijori and Spanish actor Alessandra Whelan Merediz. Announced last year, the film quietly built curiosity before resurfacing with the song teaser.
Iulia’s association with music is not new. She began her singing journey with Every Night and Day, composed by Himesh Reshammiya, and later recorded a version of the timeless Lag Jaa Gale for Salman Khan’s film Sikandar. Over time, she has spoken about the role encouragement played in her artistic growth, crediting Salman Khan for believing in her voice during moments of self-doubt.
With Tere Sang, Echoes of Us becomes more than just a short film—it turns into a meeting point of transitions. For Arijit Singh, it’s another reminder of the emotional legacy he leaves behind in cinema music. For Iulia Vantur, it signals an expansion from singing into performance. And for audiences, it offers one more song to hold on to, even as an era slowly draws to a close.