
Pankaj Udhas Famous Ghazal and Superhit Songs

Jeeye Toh Jeeye Kaise Ghazal Singer Pankaj Udhas’ Death Has Plunged The Entertainment Industry Into Gloom. Celebs Pay Their Heartfelt Condolences.
The Heart-Stopping Ghazals Of Pankaj Udhas Have Made A Lasting Impression On Indian Music, Capturing Listeners’ Attention And Spanning Multiple Generations.
The World Is In Mourning Today For The Loss Of This Renowned Ghazal Singer, Who Died In Mumbai At The Age Of 72. His Daughter Nayaab Udhas Confirmed The News, Citing A Protracted Illness.
Superhit Songs
Chithi Aayee Hai (Naam)
Chandi Jaisa Rang Hai Tera
Na Kajre Ki Dhar (Mohra)
Dhal Gaya Chand (Monsoon)
Ghungroo Tut Gaye (A Life Story Vol 1)
Jiye To Jiye Kaise (Saajan)
Ye Kya Kya Dekhti Hai Ye Zindagi (Meherbaan)
Aaj Phir Tum Pe (Lost And Found)
Jiyen To Jiyen Kaise (Yaad)
Main Deewana Hoon (Yeh Dillagi)
Nayaab posted on social media, saying, “We regret to notify you of Padma Shri Pankaj Udhas’ untimely death on February 26, 2024, as a result of a protracted illness. Udhas household.” On Tuesday, there will be his farewell ceremonies.
Soulful Ghazals
Jheel mie chand
Niklo na benaqab (Nayab Vol 1) 1985
Ek taraf uska ghar
Mai nashe mie hoon
Aaur aaista kijiye baatein
Thodi thodi piya karo
Shikwe bhi hazaron hain
Mohabbat inayat kaarm dekhte hain
Ek ek ho jaye
Aankhe hain ya jame sharaab
Pankaj Was Born In Gujarat On May 17, 1951. His Elder Brothers, Manhar And Nirmal Udhas, Were Both Accomplished Singers. Pankaj Hailed From A Musically Inclined Family. Pankaj Was Originally Drawn To The Tabla’s Rhythmic Pulses But Ultimately Realized That Ghazals Were His True Calling. He Studied Urdu As Well To Hone His Skills. His Career Really Began To Take Off In The 1980s, And He Became Well-Known And A Master Of Playback And Ghazal Singing In The 1990s. Millions Of People Were Moved By His Smooth, Emotionally Charged Voice, Which Turned Songs Like “Chitthi Aayi Hai,” “Aur Ahista,” And “Jeeye Toh Jeeye Kaise” Into Timeless Masterpieces. Every Word He Sung Seemed Like It Was Meant To Be Forever. Tales, Captivating Listeners And Solidifying His Status As A Musical Legend. His Dedication To Music Was Recognised With The Padma Shri Award In 2006. It Was In Naam Where He Appeared In The Memorable Ghazal, Chitthi…, For The First Time. After That, He Was Seen In Films Such As Yeh Dillagi, Saajan And Phir Teri Kahaani Yaad Aayee.
Beyond Music, Pankaj Udhas Also Touched Hearts With His Philanthropic Work. In 1989, He Released The Album Nabeel, Its First Copy Auctioned For An Astounding Rs 1 Lakh, An Amount He Generously Donated To The Cancer Patients Aid Association.
Celebs Pay Tributes
Shankar Mahadevan: “Pankaj Udhas Was A True Well-Wisher And A Guiding Light For Us; His Demise Leaves A Significant Void In Our Music Industry.”
Sonu Nigam: “One Of The Most Important Part Of My Childhood, Is Lost Today. Shri Pankaj Udhas Ji, I Will Miss You Forever. My Heart Cries Knowing That You Are No More. Thank You For Being There. Om Shanti.”
Anup Jalota: “Shocking…. Music Legend Amp; My Friend #Pankajudhas Passes Away. We Extend Our Heartfelt Condolences To His Family And Loved Ones During This Difficult Time.”
Madhuri Dixit Nene: “Deeply Saddened By The Loss Of A Music Legend, Pankaj Udas Ji. His Gazals Touched The Souls Of People Worldwide. His Legacy Will Forever Linger In Our Hearts! Om Shanti.”
Manoj Bajpyee: “Saddening! Rest In Peace Pankaj Udhas Ji! Had The Privilege Of Listening To You And Getting Mesmerised By The Sweet Texture Of Your Voice And Sur.”
Source :By The Tribune via Dailyhunt