Veteran singer Pankaj Udhas, who had left an indelible mark on the music industry with his soul-stirring Ghazals, passed away at the age of 72 on Monday. The news of his demise was confirmed by his sibling Nayaab Udhas on the social media platform Instagram, who shared that he had succumbed to a prolonged illness. The Indian music fraternity mourned the loss of the Padmashri awardee whose melodious voice had captivated millions throughout his career.
Born on May 17, 1951, in Jalandhar, Punjab, Pankaj Udhas belonged to a family of music lovers. His father, Keshav Udhas, was a renowned musician, and his brothers, Manhar Udhas and Nayaab Udhas, are also accomplished singers.
Pankaj Udhas rose to stardom in the 1980s and ’90s with his velvet-like voice and soulful renditions of Ghazals, earning him a dedicated fan base. His albums like “Ahat” and “Nasha” turned out to be massive hits, showcasing his mastery in expressing human emotions through music.
The singer had the ability to stir deep emotions in the hearts of his listeners, as his Ghazals were known for their poetic lyrics and soothing melodies. His tracks often revolved around themes of love, separation, and pain, resonating with people of all age groups. Pankaj Udhas’ contributions to the music industry have earned him several accolades, including the Padma Shri, India’s fourth-highest civilian award.
As news of his demise spread, tributes poured in from across the country, with celebrities and fans expressing their grief on social media platforms. Many remembered him as a gem of the music world and praised his unmatched ability to touch the soul of the listeners.
Pankaj Udhas’ mesmerizing voice and his timeless Ghazals will continue to inspire generations to come, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of music.