
Mumbai, March 3 – Palash Sen, the frontman of Indian pop-rock band Euphoria, seems to have become emotional while reminiscing about the times when his children were toddlers.
“Life has no rewind, so cherish every moment of your baby’s early years,” he wrote in his social media post.
The singer also wondered why little children cannot remain "Thumbelina" forever, referring to the popular Disney fairy-tale character.
Sharing a nostalgic memory, Palash Sen posted an old photograph featuring himself and his daughter from her toddler days.
He captioned the post: “Kyna… my partner in every crime and all the rhymes… always! I’ve sung all the songs I’ve composed for her, since I was blessed with her. Couldn’t have asked for a more adorable and intelligent audience. Here’s a picture of my Kyna when she was six months old – a little baby fairy. Why does time fly? We all wish our babies could remain little Thumbelinas… don’t we? Life has no rewind, so cherish every moment of your baby’s early years.”
In the picture, a younger Palash is seen sitting indoors, playing the guitar and performing in front of his six-month-old daughter, who sits beside him and curiously looks at the camera. The candid throwback captured a sweet father-daughter moment.
The singer is known for expressing his emotions through his social media posts. Earlier, he had described himself as an “independent, unapologetic, and perhaps misunderstood” rock singer, asserting that he had always chosen authenticity over validation.
Palash shared a video of himself playing the guitar on his social media account. He reflected on his musical journey and the spirit of rock that defines him.
“I am a rock singer… independent, unapologetic, and perhaps misunderstood. Rock is rebellion against the machine… aggressive, honest, and strangely Sufi… one with God, one with your inner self, and borderline maniacal – which is what Euphoria means,” he wrote.
Palash Sen founded his band, Euphoria, during his college days. He had started composing songs from his college days and initially wrote them in English.
His first composition is believed to be 'Heaven on the Seventh Floor,' which was an ode to his college hostel room, situated on the seventh floor.
Euphoria's first release, 'Dhoom Pichuck Dhoom,' was a major commercial hit and received rave reviews from critics worldwide.
Euphoria went on to become a renowned Indian band, with five studio albums, one compilation, and seventeen music videos.
Palash Sen also explored the acting side of the industry and made his Bollywood debut with Filhaal, directed by Meghna Gulzar, which also starred Tabu and Sushmita Sen.