Kishore Kumar Returns? AI Recreates ‘Saiyaara’ in Iconic Voice, Internet Says ‘Pure Magic’
In a groundbreaking fusion of retro soul and modern tech, music lovers across the globe are raving over the viral recreation of ‘Saiyaara’—the hauntingly beautiful love ballad from Ek Tha Tiger—in the timeless voice of the legendary Kishore Kumar. Thanks to artificial intelligence, the golden voice that once ruled the golden era of Bollywood has been brought back to life, leaving the internet buzzing with admiration and nostalgia.
Originally sung by Mohit Chauhan and composed by Sohail Sen, ‘Saiyaara‘ captured hearts with its poignant lyrics and emotional melody when it was released in 2012. The AI-generated version, however, takes it a step further by reimagining the track as if Kishore da himself had lent his voice to the romantic anthem.
The result? A soul-stirring rendition that sounds uncannily authentic—complete with Kishore Kumar’s rich tonal quality, expressive voice texture, and signature vibrato that defined an entire generation of Hindi music.
The viral track was created using AI voice cloning technology, trained on hours of Kishore Kumar’s songs from the 60s to the 80s. The software analyzed his vocal patterns, pitch modulations, and signature style to replicate them in singing the lyrics and melody of Saiyaara. The backing track was left mostly untouched, but the vocal layer was completely regenerated—making the song sound as though it were recorded in a parallel universe where Kishore Kumar still reigns supreme.
The AI-Kishore version of Saiyaara quickly exploded across platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter). Hashtags like #KishoreKumarAI, #SaiyaaraReimagined, and #BollywoodMeetsAI began trending, with fans praising the seamless blend of eras. Comments poured in:
Even industry veterans and playback singers have taken note. Some applauded the innovation, calling it a “beautiful tribute to the evergreen legend,” while others raised concerns over ethical boundaries of AI-generated art.
While the recreation has received widespread admiration, it has also sparked a conversation around the ethical implications of AI deepfake vocals. Can an artist’s voice be used without consent—even posthumously? Should there be legal frameworks protecting the digital identity of legendary figures?
Kishore Kumar’s son, Amit Kumar, commented in an interview, “It’s touching to see the love people still have for my father’s voice. As long as it’s done respectfully, I see it as a tribute rather than exploitation.”
The success of Saiyaara in Kishore Kumar’s AI voice is just one of many examples of how AI is transforming the music industry. From recreating classic voices to generating new compositions, technology is giving fans a chance to experience what could have been, blurring the line between eras, genres, and generations.
Whether you view it as innovation or imitation, one thing is clear: the voice of Kishore Kumar, aided by artificial intelligence, has once again found a way to move millions.
And as the last note of “Saiyaara” echoes in Kishore da’s AI-revived voice, listeners are left with a bittersweet mix of awe, nostalgia, and wonder—proof that legends truly never die.
What do you think—should AI be allowed to recreate voices of iconic artists? Or should the past be left untouched?
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