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Legendary singer Pankaj Udhas dies at 72

TBP Desk
26 Feb 2024 19:13:01 | Update: 26 Feb 2024 20:01:44
Legendary singer Pankaj Udhas dies at 72
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Legendary singer Pankaj Udhas, who gave memorable hits like “Chitthi aayi hai”, died after a prolonged illness, his family confirmed on Monday. He was 72.

“With a very heavy heart, we are saddened to inform you of the sad demise of Padma Shri Pankaj Udhas on Monday due to a prolonged illness,” read a statement from the Udhas family.

Udhas, who made a mark as a playback singer in Hindi films, including “Naam”, “Saajan” and “Mohra”, died around 11 am at the Breach Candy hospital, news agency PTI said quoting a family source.

“Chandani Raat Mein”, “Na Kajre Ki Dhaar”, “Aur Ahista Kijiye Baatein”, “Ek Taraf Uska Ghar” and “Thodi Thodi Piya Karo” are among his evergreen ghazals.

The singer, who also started a talent hunt TV show, “Aadab Aarz Hai”, performed at concerts around the world and had many albums to his name.

Soon after the news of his death broke, tributes poured in. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Pankaj Udhas’ “ghazals spoke directly to the soul.”

“We mourn the loss of Pankaj Udhas, whose singing conveyed a range of emotions and whose Ghazals spoke directly to the soul. He was a beacon of Indian music, whose melodies transcended generations. I recall my various interactions with him over the years,” He said.

“His departure leaves a void in the music world that can never be filled. Condolences to his family and admirers. Om Shanti,” he added.

Condoling the loss, Indian Home Minister Amit Shah said Pankaj Udhas’ songs touched the hearts of people of all ages and classes and he will live among us through his songs and ghazals.

The singer rose to fame with Mahesh Bhatt’s 1986 film “Naam” starring Nutan, Kumar Gaurav, Sanjay Dutt, Poonam Dhillon, Amrita Singh and Paresh Rawal.

His song “Chitthi Aayee Hai”, which became a huge hit, was selected as one of the 100 songs of the millennium by BBC Radio.

Pankaj Udhas was born in Gujarat, India on May 17, 1951. He was the youngest of three brothers. He initially started by learning the instrument tabla but later studied Hindustani vocal classical music under Ghulam Qadir Khan Sahab.

Udhas then went to Mumbai to learn from Navrang Nagpurkar, a vocalist from the Gwalior Gharana.

The singer’s last rites will be held on Tuesday.

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