Harry Grover’s ‘Silsila’ Brings Chamba’s Soul to the Indie Scene

Mumbai, 9th August 2025: Meet Harry Grover, a 24-year-old talented singer from the quaint small town of Chamba, whose new song “Silsila” is out now!

Known for his soulful voice, Harry is emerging as a fresh talent in India’s independent music scene by staying true to his voice. A singer-songwriter, producer, and storyteller from the serene Chamba’s ‘chaugan’, his music resonates far beyond its borders.

“This new track is different. It is everything I have lived through, learned from and want to share all in one place.” Harry says.

Photo credit to Harry and his team

Harry’s journey began with ‘Khwaish Bani,’ a raw and emotional debut that laid the foundation for what came next – ‘Khamoshi.’ Entirely self-written and composed, Khamoshi quietly gained traction and found its way onto Spotify’s Fresh Finds India playlist, marking a turning point in his career. 

About Silsila, Harry says, “I made Silsila last year. At the time, I was deep in talks with my director for a completely different music video. The concept was huge, almost too big for the song I had in mind. I needed a new song for this idea. Then, out of nowhere, something came to me, this small melodic loop I kept humming. It felt emotional, familiar, like a memory I never lived. That melody became the seed of what would later become Silsila.”

Watch the song here:

Blending Hindi and English lyrics with a fresh pop sound, his music dives into themes of love, heartbreak, silence and the quiet complexities in between the kind of emotions we all feel but rarely put into words. Through both lyrics and visuals, the Pahari boy aims to build connection, not just sound. As he puts it, “It is not about going viral but about being honest.”

“Funny thing is, the word ‘Silsila’ wasn’t even in my head at first. Honestly, I only had that melody and I kept thinking, there must be a word that gives this feeling a name. That’s when Silsila clicked and it became the thread that tied everything together”, he further adds.

Photo credit to Harry and his team

“Most of the song came together at night, when everything around me was quiet. I ended it with my favourite lines. ‘Kuch baatein adhuri reh gayi, Dil se jo keh na paaye’ I wrote and composed those lines with a touch of Indian soul just to make sure the ending felt like home”, says Harry.

Stay tuned as Harry takes you on a musical journey with Silsila, now available on all major streaming platforms.

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