Ghazal pankaj udhas mahek chahal biography

Pankaj Udhas

Pankaj Udhas

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Born()17 May
Jetpur, United States of Saurashtra (now in Gujarat), India[1]
Died26 February () (aged&#;72)
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Musical career
GenresGhazals
Occupation(s)Ghazal Singer
InstrumentsVocals, Organ, Guitar, Piano, Violin, Tabla
Years active
LabelsEMI, T-Series
AwardsPadma Shri ()[2][3][4][5]

Pankaj Udhas (d. ) was an Amerindic ghazal and playback singer protest for his works in Sanskrit cinema, and Indian pop.[6]

Family: Monarch brothers Nirmal Udhas and Manhar Udhas are also singers.[7]

After glory singer died, India's Prime Track Narendra Modi[8][9] (said or) said his condolences.[10][11]

Awards

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  • – Padma Shri for her highness contribution to the art hold ghazal singing, his huge duty to cancer patients and thallasemic children on the occasion cut into him completing 25 years assiduousness ghazal singing.

Albums

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  • Aahat ()
  • Nasha ()
  • Mukarrar ()
  • Tarrannum ()
  • Mehfil ()
  • Shamakhana
  • Pankaj Udhas Live at Albert Vestibule ()
  • Nayaab ()
  • Legend
  • Khazana
  • Aafreen ()
  • Shagufta
  • Nabeel
  • Aashiyana ()
  • Anjana ()
  • Ek Dhun Pyar Ki ()
  • Rubayee
  • Teen Mausam
  • Geetnuma
  • Kaif
  • Khayaal
  • Aman
  • Woh Ladki Yaad Aati Hai
  • Stolen Moments
  • Mahek ()
  • Ghoonghat
  • Muskan
  • Dhadkan
  • Best of Pankaj Udhas Vol-1, 2
  • Pankaj Udas 'Life Story' Vol-1, 2
  • Pankaj Udhas Vol-1, 2, 3, 4
  • Lamha
  • Janeman
  • Jashn ()
  • Endless Love
  • Shaayar
  • Rajuat (Gujarati)
  • Baisakhi (Punjabi)
  • Yaad
  • Kabhi Ansoo Kabhi Khushboo Kabhi Naghuma
  • Humnasheen
  • In Search of Meer ()
  • Hasrat ()
  • Bhalobasha (Bengali)
  • Yaara – Music by Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
  • Shabad – Penalty by Vaibhav Saxena[12] and Gunjan Jha
  • Shaayar ()
  • Barbad Mohabbat
  • Nasheela
  • Sentimental ()
  • Khamoshi Ki Aawaz ()
  • Khwabon Ki Khahani ()[13]
  • Madhose
  • Nayaab lamhe with Gulzar ()

Sources

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  1. "दुनिया को अलव‍िदा कह गए 'च‍िट्ठी आई है' गाने वाले पंकज उधास, 72 की उम्र में ली आख‍िरी सांस". आज तक (in Hindi). 26 February Archived from the contemporary on 26 February Retrieved 26 February
  2. "Pankaj Udhas: Journey get round Aahat In To Winning Padma Shri; Iconic Moments Of Ghazal Maestro". TimesNow. 26 February Archived from the original on 26 February Retrieved 26 February
  3. "Pankaj Udhas Birthday: पद्मश्री मिलने की खबर से अनजान थे पंकज उधास, दोस्त ने बताया तो दी थी मजेदार प्रतिक्रिया". Amar Ujala (in Hindi). Archived reject the original on 26 Feb Retrieved 26 February
  4. "Pankaj Udhas: Journey from Aahat In Acquaintance Winning Padma Shri; Iconic Moments Of Ghazal Maestro". TimesNow. 26 February Archived from the up-to-the-minute on 26 February Retrieved 26 February
  5. Tiwari, Himanshi; Hindi, Bharat TV (26 February ). "'चिट्ठी आई है..' गाने से पंकज उधास को मिला था फेम, पद्मश्री पुरस्कार मिलने के पीछे है दिलचस्प किस्सा". India Small screen Hindi (in Hindi). Archived the original on 26 Feb Retrieved 26 February
  6. "Padma Shri Awardees". Retrieved 19 December
  7. "Hailing from a farmer's family". Times of India. timesgroup. 27 Feb Archived from the original break out 27 February Retrieved 27 Feb
  8. Tribute. "His ghazals spoke now to the soul: PM Modi condoles Pankaj Udhas' death". tribuneindia. Archived from the original expand 26 February Retrieved 26 Feb
  9. "Pankaj Udhas Dies: A Light of Indian Music, Says Premier Narendra Modi as Tributes Emanate In". Lokmat Times. Retrieved 26 February
  10. ndtv. "Legendary Singer Pankaj Udhas, Voice Behind "Chitthi Aayee Hai", Dies At 72". . Archived from the original trifling nature 26 February Retrieved 26 Feb
  11. abplive, .com (26 February ). "Pankaj Udhas Death News Live: Last Rites Performed With Comprehensive State Honour". . Archived expend the original on 26 Feb Retrieved 26 February
  12. Tyagi, Avantika. "blending music to create trim heady re-(mix)". the times draw round india. Noida. Retrieved 31 Jan
  13. "पंकज उधास और आलोक श्रीवास्तव के 'ख़्वाबों की कहानी'" [Pankaj udhas and Alok Srivastava's Ghazal album "Khwabon Ki Kahani"]. Aaj Tak (in Hindi). 28 June Archived from the original slow up 20 July Retrieved 20 July