Bhupinder Singh will be remembered for his melodious voice and poetic compositions. He ruled many hearts in the 1970s and 1980s, the golden era of music with his ghazals.
The ‘Zindigi mere Ghar Ana’ artist dies at an age of 82. He has gifted some elegiac ghazals, he performed them composed them, and gave this music industry the soul.
Doctors suspected colon cancer and he has under treatment for that at a hospital in Mumbai. But he died of cardiac arrest on Monday Night. A doctor at Criticare Asia Hospital said, “His condition worsened on Monday morning and we had to put him on a ventilator. He got a cardiac arrest and died at 7.45 pm.”
Bhupinder Singh’s Wife shared he also tested positive for COVID 19 while he was under the treatment at the hospital.
He was born in Amritsar, Punjab. His father was a music teacher so he mastered various Indian musical instruments at an early age. In 1960 he started playing and performing on the Radio and at that time when he was stopped by the legendary composer Madan Mohan.
Madan Mohan invited him to move to the base of the Hindi music and movie industry, Mumbai. His Bollywood debut was in the 1964 movie “Haqeeqat” with the song ‘Hoke Majboor Mujhe Usne Bulaya Hoga’. And after that, there was no looking back.
He started recording for various movies and albums. He had worked with the most renowned names of the golden era of music. From Mohammed Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar to Talat Mahmood he has worked with all of them. He has also worked with R D Burman.
The voice that gave songs like “Kabhi Kisiko Muqammal Jahan Nahin Milta” is a loss to this industry. His soul may rest in peace and his families recover from this pain soon.
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