It's so hard to believe that you're gone. From 9XM to Spotify, you were the quintessential part of every Indian's playlist. We grew up listening to your music. Your melodious voice was our saviour after a harsh day at school, or college, or even work. You appealed to people of all age groups and your versatility is what kept you sailing through all the different generations of musicians.
❝Aabodaana mera haath tere hai na,
Dhundte tera khuda mujhko rab mila...❞
From 'Dil Ibaadat' to 'Khuda Jaane', from 'Zara Sa' to 'Gori Gori', from 'Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai' to 'Aankhon Mein Teri', every minute that we spent listening to your soothing voice, nothing else mattered. You truly were the 'King of Romance' and the 'Voice of Love'. And we're so grateful to have witnessed the greatest era of Indian Pop Music with you leading from the forefront.
❝Tu jo mila lo ho gaya main kaabil,
Tu jo mila toh ho gaya sab haasil.
Mushkil sahi aasan hui manzil...❞
Your voice will continue to bring relief to lakhs of people across the globe. Your music will continue to echo in all the hearts you touched. You helped us escape the grim reality. We love you, KK. Thank you for everything you've given us. It breaks our hearts to say goodbye, but you're a part of who we are today. And you won't ever be truly gone-
BRO EVEN AFTER HAVING HEARD THIS SONG 1000 TIMES I ACTUALLY CANNOT PHYSICALLY FATHOM KK SANG THIS IN 2007???WAY WAY WAYYYYY AHEAD OF GENERATIONS,OM SHANTI KK,NO ONE WILL EVER EVER FORGET YOUR LEGACY 💔
Life is something that we will not understand if we are normal people or celebrity...KK , when we heard it we was like mad . He was someone who never gave us any disappointment because he was someone whose replacement impossible. For me he was someone whose song cure my anxiety, anger, sadness.
31st may he died during concert which held in Kolkata , my city. i was there while he sang '' HUM RAHE YA NA RAHE.......'' it was one of my favorite . I just don't know WHY? WHY? WHY? life is unpredictable. Sir, you gave us million happiness but you did not let us know you was in pain suffocated ... when i heard you are no more ... i m speechless ryt now what i m going to write... i do not know... Oh KK...
In Kolkata, Bengal pays last respects to KK with a gun salute at Rabindra Sadan
West Bengal government on Wednesday offered final appreciation to famous Bollywood vocalist Krishnakumar Kunnath, prevalently known as KK, with weapon salute to his human remaining parts.
Boss Minister Mamata Banerjee, who regulated the procedures, paid flower recognitions for the late artist, whose body was kept at Rabindra Sadan for quite a while.
Banerjee was seen comforting KK's better half and other relatives who were available at the setting.
The 53-year-old artist's body was brought to Rabindra Sadan after posthumous assessment was led at state-run SSKM Hospital prior in the day, an authority said.
His human remaining parts will be taken to the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport and gave over to his family, who will travel to Mumbai with the body, he said.
KK was proclaimed "brought dead" by specialists of a clinic where he was taken after he "fell oblivious" upon his re-visitation of an inn from a show on Tuesday night, police said.
Police have enrolled an instance of unnatural passing and began an examination.
The singer, who is known for his adaptability, has sung in various dialects including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi and Bengali.
KK was in the city to perform at a function in Nazrul Manch organised by the Gurudas College.
It has been learnt that KK felt sick while he was performing.
After returning to his hotel, the singer complained of uneasiness following which he was rushed to a hospital, where the doctors declared him brought dead.
West Bengal Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Arup Biswas told mediapersons that the body has been sent for post-mortem.
"His family members have been informed. They are likely to reach Kolkata on Wednesday morning, " Biswas said.
He said KK came to Kolkata on Monday, and on the same day he performed at Nazrul Manch for a function organised by another city- based college.
Krishnakumar Kunnath (KK) is a victim of callousness and insenstivity
Krishnakumar Kunnath (KK) is a victim of callousness and insenstivity
Krishnakumar Kunnath (KK) is a victim of callousness and insenstivity
Death is a certainty and it is unpredictable. It can visit a person at any age and at any time. Yet, the death of singer Krishnakumar Kunnath (53), popularly known as KK, in Kolkata on May 31, has saddened legions of his admirers because he died in circumstances they are unable to reconcile themselves to.He was performing in a…