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Sonu Nigam, Papon Honor Pankaj Udhas at Chowk Inauguration in Mumbai

The 'Padma Bhushan Pankaj Udhas Chowk' was inaugurated in Mumbai on the legendary ghazal singer's 75th birth anniversary. Family members including daughters Nayaab and Reva Udhas became emotional while remembering his legacy. Singers Sonu Nigam and Papon paid tribute, recalling his warmth and encouragement towards younger artists. The memorial features a mural and a QR code-based digital portal showcasing milestones from his life and career.

"His contribution deserves to be etched in stone": Sonu Nigam, Papon join Nayaab, Reva at 'Padma Bhushan Pankaj Udhas Chowk' inaugration

Mumbai, May 17

With his soulful voice and timeless ghazals, legendary singer Pankaj Udhas carved a special place in the hearts of millions across generations. From iconic tracks like 'Chitthi Aayi Hai', 'Na Kajre Ki Dhar' to several melodious ghazals, the Padma Bhushan awardee remained one of the most loved and respected voices in Indian music until his passing in 2024.

Family, friends and members of the film industry gathered in Mumbai for the inauguration of "Padma Bhushan Pankaj Udhas Chowk" on the occasion of the 75th birth anniversary of legendary ghazal singer Pankaj Udhas.

The memorial site also features a mural and a QR code-based digital portal showcasing milestones from the late singer's life and career.

Speaking at the inauguration, Pankaj Udhas' daughter Nayaab Udhas became emotional while remembering her father and thanked the authorities and organisers for honouring his legacy.

"I would like to thank BMC, Mangal Prabhat Lodha Ji, Lodha Foundation team.... Everyone has worked so passionately," she told ANI.

Calling the tribute deeply personal for the family, she added, "His entire life was spent in Mumbai, so I think it was a give back from our family to him. He was not just my father, but he was my best friend, critic, guide, everything."

Nayaab also recalled the late singer's philanthropic work for children suffering from cancer and thalassemia.

"His entire life, he worked for children suffering from cancer and Thalassemia. Through 'Khazana - A Festival of Ghazals' and many other programmes, he raised funds for both causes for nearly 45 years," she said.

Reva Udhas also thanked the Maharashtra government and civic authorities for commemorating the singer in such a prominent location.

"This occasion is not only for one day, but forever. It is a very prime spot. I think his contribution deserves to be etched in stone," she said.

Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha said the memorial is a tribute to an artist who remained deeply connected to Mumbai throughout his life.

"Today is Udhas ji's birthday. He lived in this area all his life. His family wanted him to stay here forever and this was made possible with everyone's support," Lodha said.

Singer Sonu Nigam remembered the late ghazal maestro as an artist who left a lasting impact on generations of musicians.

"Pankaj ji was a very good person. Sometimes it happens that you are a great artist, but to also be such a wonderful human being is a rare combination," he said.

Singer Papon also paid tribute to the late singer and said he still feels emotionally connected to him.

"It doesn't feel like he has passed away. Today, I felt that he was here," Papon said, recalling Pankaj Udhas' warmth and encouragement towards younger artists.

"He gave me a lot of love and invited me to sing at Khazana festival. The way he believed in me, I saw everything in his words," he added.

Actor Anup Soni said the memorial was a fitting tribute to a legendary voice.

"It is very important for the country to remember such artists. Whenever I heard his music, it felt special. I am very happy that he is remembered like this," he said.

The mural also includes a QR code that allows visitors to explore Pankaj Udhas' musical journey, achievements and unreleased archival content through a dedicated digital portal.

Pankaj Udhas was born on May 17, 1951, in Jetpur, Gujarat. In addition to ghazals, he was well-known for his film work. In 1980, he gained widespread popularity for his solo ghazal album 'Aahat'. Later, he recorded other successes, including Mukarar (1981), Tarrannum (1982), Mehfil (1983), and many more.

Some of his popular renditions are 'Chitthi Aayi Hai', 'Chandani Raat Mein', 'Na Kajre Ki Dhaar', 'Aur Ahista Kijiye Baatein', 'Ek Taraf Uska Ghar' and 'Thodi Thodi Piya Karo'. He breathed his last on February 26, 2024. He was 72.

— ANI

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Siddharth J
Such a beautiful tribute! The QR code idea is really thoughtful - a digital portal where fans can explore his unreleased archival content? That's pure gold for ghazal lovers like me. Wish we had more such initiatives to preserve our cultural heritage. Sonu Nigam and Papon's words were so heartfelt.
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Priya S
Honestly, this is wonderful but I wish they had done it sooner. He passed away more than a year ago. Still, better late than never. His contribution to Indian music is immeasurable - from ghazals to film songs, he touched every heart. 'Na Kajre Ki Dhar' is still my go-to karaoke song!
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Rahul R
Nayaab's speech moved me deeply. She said her father was her best friend, critic, guide, everything - that's the kind of bond every child wishes for. And his 45 years of work for children with cancer? I had no idea. That's a legacy beyond music. Salute to Pankaj Udhas ji! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
I discovered Pankaj Udhas through a friend who studied in India. Even though I'm not Indian, his voice transcends language barriers. 'Chandani Raat Mein' is one of the most beautiful melodies I've ever heard. Glad to see Mumbai honoring him in such a special way. The chowk and mural will be a must-visit when I travel there!
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Kavya N
His music was therapy for my soul during college days. 'Thodi Thodi Piya Karo' still gives me goosebumps. But honestly, I feel sad that we only

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