Abhijay Sharma’s I-Popstar Journey Ends, But His Real Rise Begins

Abhijay Sharma didn’t walk into the I-Popstar spotlight as a blank slate. He walked in with years of work behind him, a voice shaped by consistency, and a willingness to tell stories in their rawest form. And now, as he steps off the stage, his journey feels less like an ending and more like the moment before a big leap.
What made Abhijay stand out on I-Popstar was never just the songs he performed. It was the honesty with which he delivered them. Whether he was singing about heartbreak, searching for peace, or navigating the chaos inside the mind, he carried an emotional clarity that made people stop and pay attention. His voice had that lived-in warmth that felt familiar, and every performance felt like a conversation rather than a competition slot.
So when he shared that his time on the show had ended, the response online was immediate and heartfelt. Fans wrote to him with pride, not pity. Because even though he didn’t make it to the final rounds, what people saw was someone they could root for long after the cameras turn off.
Abhijay spoke openly about what went wrong toward the end how internal voting on the show shook his confidence, how the negativity got into his head, and how it led him to forget lyrics during a performance. Instead of hiding behind excuses, he treated it like what it was: a bad day. And any artist who has ever stood under bright lights knows how heavy a bad day can feel.
But the important thing is what comes after. And for Abhijay, this moment is shaping up to be a reset, not a roadblock.
Long before I-Popstar, he’d already spent years making music independently. He had already worked on songs that resonated with listeners who discovered him early. Now he’s walking away from the show with a much bigger circle cheering for him and a clearer sense of who he wants to be as an artist.
He was quick to credit the people behind his music too. From Aditya Pushkarna and his team for sculpting his sound, to Saaveri Verma for her lyric support, to Khushii Rastogi and Faizan Khan whose suggestions shaped tracks like Sadiyan and Zakhm, he made sure every name was acknowledged. In his own words, those songs wouldn’t be the same without them.
And then, of course, there’s family. His parents and sister have been the emotional fuel of his journey the people who steadied him, who counselled him, and who reminded him why he sings in the first place. You can hear that grounding in the warmth of his work.
He also showed love to fellow contestants like Charan and Maan, artists who walked this journey with him. That combination of humility and gratitude says a lot about who Abhijay really is someone who builds, collaborates, and remembers.
Now comes the most exciting part. His debut album rollout begins this month.
He says every listener who believed in him has added to his strength. And he hopes the day-one supporters feel proud when they hear what’s coming. That kind of quiet confidence, built through both struggle and support, is often the beginning of an artist’s strongest chapter.
Abhijay may have stepped off the I-Popstar stage, but the real noise around him is only starting to rise. Because when an artist leaves a show with this much love, intention and momentum, it usually means one thing.
India is listening.
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