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Ila Arun Defends Alka Yagnik Against Doubts Over Singing After Padma Honour

Singer-actress Ila Arun has strongly defended Alka Yagnik after comments questioned her singing ability following the Padma Bhushan honour. Ila expressed disappointment, stating that art lives in the soul and not just the voice. Alka Yagnik recently addressed health concerns after a video showed her in a wheelchair at the ceremony. She assured fans she is recovering well and was simply fatigued.

Ila Arun shuts down comments doubting Alka Yagnik's singing after Padma honour & health concerns

Mumbai, June 25

Singer-actress Ila Arun has come out strongly in support of stalwart singer Alka Yagnik after apparently noticing comments questioning the veteran singer's ability to sing following her recent Padma Bhushan honour and amid concerns over her health.

Taking to her social media account on Thursday, Ila penned an emotional note for Alka, expressing disappointment over the remarks being made about the celebrated playback singer.

In her post, Ila wrote, 'To those doubting Alka Yagnik ji, I've been seeing comments that she "cannot sing anymore" after being honored with the Padma Bhushan. This is disheartening. For any artist singer, painter, actor being told you can't do what you love is deeply painful. Art lives in the soul, not just the voice, the hand, or the stage."

She added, "Alka ji has given India decades of magic. The whole country is proud of her Padma Bhushan, and rightly so. Let's not forget what she's given us. Miracles happen. Strength returns. And voices find their way back. I've had the joy of singing many songs with her, and I'm looking forward to singing with her again."

She further wrote, "I love you, dear Alka your strength, your positivity. I see you coming back in full swing. With lots of love and blessings, Yours always, Ila Arun."

For the uninitiated, the veteran singer was recently honoured with the Padma Bhushan, one of India's highest civilian awards, in recognition of her extraordinary contribution to Indian music.

On Thursday, Alka Yagnik had addressed concerns over her health after a video of her leaving the Padma Bhushan ceremony in a wheelchair had gone viral on social media.

Sharing a note on her social media account, the star singer reassured everyone that she is 'recovering well and was only fatigued' after a long day at the prestigious event.

Alka wrote, "Thank you for your love, concern and countless good wishes. I have seen the concern surrounding a video from the ceremony and would like to assure everyone that I am well and progressing positively in my recovery. After a long and memorable day at the Padma facilitation, I was simply fatigued and requested a wheelchair while leaving."

She added, "Please do not worry. I am feeling much better and remain deeply grateful for the prayers and support that continue to strengthen me. My heartfelt thanks to the Hon'ble President of India, the Hon'ble Prime Minister, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and the Government of India for this tremendous honour."

"Let us celebrate this joyous occasion together. With gratitude and love, Alka Yagnik," she added.

For the uninitiated, recently, a video of Alka Yagnik seated in a wheelchair after the Padma awards ceremony had sparked concern online.

Infact, even while walking up to receive her Padma Bhushan award, the singer was seen being escorted by an assistant, raising concerns over her health.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Jennifer L

I'm not Indian, but I've loved Alka Yagnik's voice since I first heard "Dil Ne Yeh Kaha Hai Dil Se" in Dhadkan. It's heartbreaking that people would question an artist's ability during health struggles. Padma Bhushan is well-deserved - she's an international treasure.

Manish T

The audacity of some people! Alka Yagnik has sung thousands of songs across four decades. Even if her voice isn't what it used to be, that doesn't erase her legacy. Ila Arun's response is spot on - art lives in the soul. Hope Alka ji recovers fully and blesses us with more melodies. 🎵

Swati Y

I understand the concern about her health, but questioning her talent? That's just cruel. The woman gave us "Tum Hi Ho" and "Agar Tum Saath Ho" - she's a legend. And Ila Arun's heartfelt post shows true sisterhood in the industry. Get well soon, Alka ji! ❤️

Karthik V

I'm a huge fan of Alka Yagnik - her voice defined my childhood. But I think some criticism might stem from genuine concern about her health affecting her performances. However, the tone of that criticism matters. Ila Arun's beautiful message reminds us to be compassionate. Let's hope for her speedy recovery! 🙏

Siddhartha F

Ila Arun's post is a masterclass in grace. In an industry often filled with rivalry, it's beautiful to see senior artists supporting each other. Alka Yagnik ji

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