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- Time of India
Sehban Azim on World Music Day: After Prayers, Music Has Saved Me Internally
On the occasion of World Music Day, actor
Sehban Azim
reflected on the profound role music has played in shaping his emotions and creativity over the years. Known for his performances in popular television shows like Dill Mill Gayye, Thapki Pyar Ki, Bepannaah, and most recently Spy Bahu, Sehban shared how music has been his constant companion—both in life and work.
"Music has played a very important part of my life since childhood," Sehban shared. "I was always enamoured by music that combines with good lyrics. Then I discovered how no lyrics and only music can also give you a similar feeling."
Coming from a musically inclined household, Sehban recalled the influence of his parents. "My father used to listen to classical music, and it took me a while to understand how just music can evoke emotions.
My mother loved ghazals and poetry. That contrast exposed me to a wide range of musical expressions."
As he grew up, music took on a broader dimension. "In school, with friends, I got introduced to Western music. My brother and I started collecting music—from indie singers and bands to Hollywood soundtracks."
Despite admitting he's "a bad singer," Sehban said he finds solace in singing alone—be it at home or while driving.
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"I confess I do sing when I'm alone. In all honesty, after prayers, if anything has saved me internally, it's my love for music."
He added, "I don't stick to one genre. It depends on my emotional state. That doesn't mean I'll always match the mood—sometimes I'll play upbeat songs to lift myself up."
Interestingly, Sehban also uses music as a creative tool. "I often use music for my scenes when I'm shooting. It helps me build the right emotional tone," he revealed.
For Sehban, music isn't just sound—it's survival, storytelling, and soul.