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Home/Capital/From code to chords: Aaditri’s ‘Kabhi Aur’ urges listeners to stop waiting
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From code to chords: Aaditri’s ‘Kabhi Aur’ urges listeners to stop waiting

May 1, 2026

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Ranchi

There is a particular kind of quiet that settles over people who have put their dreams on hold. It is not loud regret, but a dull persistence, a feeling that something is waiting. For Aaditri, a software developer and indie rock artist originally from Patna, that quiet has been a companion for years. 

Her journey, on paper, looks like success. She cracked the Joint Entrance Examination, studied at IIT Kharagpur, and built a career in technology. Yet, beneath the surface, something was missing. Whenever she found a moment, music crept back in. Surrounded by fellow engineers who were also musicians, Aaditri realised that choosing music was not the anomaly she once thought. That realisation gave her courage to pursue it fully, alongside her sensible tech career. 

Her debut single “Bepankh” explored the helplessness of being stuck in a life never quite chosen, still yearning for abandoned dreams. It resonated with listeners who recognised the ache of deferred passion. But with her second single “Kabhi Aur”, released this week, something has shifted. The resignation is gone. In its place is urgency. 

The track holds up a mirror to endless deferral — the responsibilities that pile up and close in until the dream quietly suffocates. Aaditri’s voice is sharper, her guitar lines more insistent. It is the sound of someone who has stopped making excuses and started making music. “Music was always there, waiting,” she says.

“With Kabhi Aur, I wanted to capture the moment when you stop postponing and start creating what truly matters.” 

The single is not just a song; it is a statement. It speaks to young professionals across Ranchi, Jharkhand, and beyond, who balance careers with creative impulses, often sacrificing one for the other. Aaditri’s journey shows that the two need not be mutually exclusive. Her decision to embrace both paths reflects a growing cultural shift where passion projects are no longer dismissed as impractical. 

With more singles already in the works, Aaditri seems intent on making up for lost time. Her music blends indie rock sensibilities with raw storytelling, offering listeners both catharsis and courage. For Ranchi’s emerging creative scene, her voice adds a fresh dimension — one that insists dreams deferred can still be reclaimed. 

“Kabhi Aur” is now available on all major streaming platforms. Give it a listen, and if it hits, you’ll know exactly why she couldn’t keep waiting any longer. And maybe, just maybe, you’ll stop waiting too. 

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