Pankaj Udhas Last Rites: Late Ghazal Legend Gets State Funeral; His Mortal Remains Were Wrapped In Tricolour – WATCH VIDEO

Pankaj Udhas' mortal remains were wrapped in the Indian Flag as the ghazal maestro got full state honours

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Pankaj Udhas Last Rites: Late Ghazal Legend Gets State Funeral; His Mortal Remains Were Wrapped In Tricolour – WATCH VIDEO
Pankaj Udhas, the acclaimed ghazal singer who recently succumbed to cancer, received an honorable state funeral in Mumbai on Tuesday. Accompanied by the band and troops, he was bid a farewell befitting a hero. His mortal remains were draped in the tricolour at his residence, 6A, Hill Side in Mumbai. The visuals poignantly capture the band and troops paying their respects to the legendary ghazal maestro. ALSO READ: DID YOU KNOW? Shah Rukh Khan's First Earning Came From Pankaj Udhas Concert! - Read To Know BELOW 

An ambulance transported the mortal remains of Pankaj Udhas from Breach Candy hospital to his residence. Videos depict a solemn scene, with a portrait of Pankaj Udhas placed in the garden area of his house. Family members and close acquaintances gathered to bid their final farewell to the Padma Shri awardee. ALSO READ: Pankaj Udhas Dies At 73: Five Evergreen Ghazals Of The Music Legend That Will Stay With Us Forever! 

Before the funeral, notable industry colleagues such as Zakir Hussain and Shankar Mahadevan visited his residence to offer their final tributes. The funeral ceremony was scheduled to occur between 3 pm and 5 pm on Tuesday at the Hindu crematorium in the Worli area of Mumbai.




 


Pankaj Udhas gained fame for his mastery in singing ghazals. One of his most famous albums is "Aahat," released in 1980, which marked the beginning of his prolific career. He went on to release over 60 solo albums, including popular ones like "Mukarar" (1981), "Tarrannum" (1982), and "Mehfil" (1983). 

He received several awards for his contribution to music, including the prestigious Padma Shri in 2006, one of India's highest civilian honours.

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