HomeEntertainmentExclusive: Shaan's son Maahi: My father doesn't put any pressure on me but I can't slack off, have a legacy to carry

Exclusive: Shaan's son Maahi: My father doesn't put any pressure on me but I can't slack off, have a legacy to carry

The official music video of Jaan Se Zyada, sung by Maahi, is a heartfelt summer love story. Featuring Aadhya Anand and a cameo by his father Shaan, it marks an emotional milestone in Maahi’s musical journey.

June 30, 2025 / 15:54 IST
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Exclusive: My father doesn't put any pressure on me but I can't slack off, have a legacy to carry, says Shaan's son Maahi
Exclusive: My father doesn't put any pressure on me but I can't slack off, have a legacy to carry, says Shaan's son Maahi

The official music video of Jaan Se Zyada is out—and it will transport you into a sweet summer of love, led by young singing sensation Maahi and his soothing voice. Featuring Maahi alongside actress Aadhya Anand, the video captures a heartfelt story of love and longing, unfolding like a tender dream. A special surprise awaits fans: Maahi's parents, including his legendary father Shaan, also appear in the video, making it a personal and emotional milestone for the young artist. In an exclusive chat with Moneycontrol.com, Maahi poured his heart out.

At just 20 years old, Maahi has already captured attention—not just because of his lineage, but due to the sincerity and soul he brings to his music. In a candid chat, Maahi opened up about life, music, legacy, and the path he's paving for himself.

"I am feeling very blessed and very honored that I am getting these opportunities. As soon as you get these opportunities, you want to make the best of it, you want to give it your all. My focus is to practice more, get better as a singer, as a performer, so that I can give justice to these opportunities."

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When asked about the best piece of advice his father has given him, Maahi reflected not just on music, but on life itself:

"As soon as I get this question, I naturally think of music, but in terms of life. Obviously, more than a senior singer, he is my father. I think the advice is just life-based, not just what to do in music.Whatever you do, do it with all your heart. Whatever you eat, eat it with all your heart. Whatever you do, do it 100%. Not just in singing, but when I play gully cricket, I dive. That philosophy is for life, not just for music."