• Renowned Ghazal Singer Bhupinder Singh passes away at 82

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    Renowned Ghazal Singer Bhupinder Singh passes away at 82

    Singh, who inspired millions with songs like this one and others, passed away on Monday night after suffering a cardiac arrest. He was 82 years old and had spent the prior 10 days in the hospital.

    Digital Desk: Dil dhoondhta hai phir
    wohi, fursat ke raat din; baithe rahe tasavvur-e-jaana kiye huye huye huye huye
    huye huye huye huye hu



    Once
    again, the heart’s trying to recover those leisurely days and nights/just
    sitting, thinking, and dreaming of the beloved.



    Mirza
    Ghalib, whose couplet serves as the song's opening line, is largely responsible
    for one of Gulzar's most enduring love songs. The couplet was expanded with
    lyrical skill by Gulzar by replacing the word "Jee" with
    "Dil," and it was written in the sweet Raag Keervani by Madan Mohan.



    Bhupinder
    Singh's slightly sluggish, languid voice, which moves a few seconds behind the
    thought, was incorporated into this almost flawless fusion of poetry and
    melody. It was a distinctive expression that wasn't typical of male playback
    singers of the era.



    Singh,
    who inspired millions with songs like this one and others, passed away on
    Monday night after suffering a cardiac arrest. He was 82 years old and had
    spent the prior 10 days in the hospital.



    The
    Director of Criticare Asia Hospital, Dr. Deepak Namjoshi, stated, "On
    Monday morning, his condition deteriorated, and we had to place him on a
    ventilator." At 7:45 o'clock, he had a cardiac arrest and passed away.



    Singh,
    who was born in Amritsar, was raised in West Patel Nagar in Delhi.



    He
    began his career with Doordarshan and All India Radio in Delhi. At a gathering
    in Delhi, Madan Mohan overheard Singh and suggested that he try his luck as a
    composer for motion pictures. With Mohammad Rafi, Manna Dey, and Talat Mahmood
    in "Haqeeqat," he gave Singh his debut break. The song, "Hoke
    majboor mujhe," received a lot of attention.



    He
    then continued with other songs like "Do diwane shahar mein." Among
    them are Ek akela is shehar mein, Kisi ko mukammal, Kisi nazar ko tera intezaar
    aaj bhi, and Kisi nazar ko tera intezaar aaj bhi. Naam gum jayega and Meethe
    bol bole



    Later
    in life, he also began singing ghazals, frequently on stage with his wife,
    singer Mitali Singh.



     We lost a great singer whom the entire nation will miss and will remember forever.