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Pankaj Udhas awarded Padma Bhushan posthumously

President Droupadi Murmu posthumously awarded the Padma Bhushan to legendary ghazal singer Pankaj Udhas. His wife Farida and daughters accepted the honor with mixed emotions, wishing he was alive to receive it. Udhas, who passed away last year, revolutionized ghazal music with timeless hits like 'Chitthi Aayi Hai'. The family expressed gratitude while mourning his absence during this proud moment.

New Delhi, April 28

Legendary ghazal singer Pankaj Udhas was conferred Padma Bhushan posthumously on Monday evening.

President Droupadi Murmu presented the award to late Pankaj Udhas' wife, Farida Udhas, at a ceremony held in the Ganatantra Mandap of the Rashtrapati Bhawan.

Padma Awards were announced on the eve of Republic Day. Speaking with ANI in January, Pankaj Udhas' wife Farida Udhas, and daughters Nayaab Udhas and Reva Udhas reacted to honour with mixed emotions.

"It's a matter of pride for us but we are also extremely sad as he (Pankaj Udhas) is not here with us," Pankaj Udhas' wife said.

"We wish he was here to receive this award. He would have been immensely happy if he were around. I thank the government for honouring my father with this award. He always gave his best to make India proud. He was always passionate about his country. And through his music, he connected borders and put India on the global map," his daughter had added.

Pankaj Udhas' elder daughter Nayaab Udhas also got emotional, recalling how January 26 marked 11 months since the death of her father."It's a bitter-sweet moment for us as today marks 11 months since our father left for his heavenly abode. We are really proud of him. He is not here with us today to see this win but I am grateful to the government and all those people who have acknowledged his work."

Pankaj Udhas breathed his last on February 26, 2024. He was 72. In 1980, Pankaj Udhas 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'.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rahul K.

What a well-deserved honor! Pankaj Udhas' ghazals were the soundtrack of my childhood. "Chitthi Aayi Hai" still gives me goosebumps. His music transcended generations. 🌹

Priya M.

While I'm happy he's being recognized, I can't help but feel this award came too late. His contributions to Indian music were evident decades ago. The system needs to honor artists while they're still with us.

Amit S.

My parents' anniversary song was "Aur Ahista Kijiye Baatein" - introduced me to his magical voice. The way he could convey emotions through his singing was unmatched. A true legend!

Neha P.

Heartbreaking to see his family receive this without him. Can't imagine how proud yet emotional they must be feeling. His music will live on forever though! ❤️

Vikram D.

I grew up listening to his ghazals with my grandfather. Now that he's gone too, these songs connect me to both of them. Beautiful to see his legacy being honored.

Sanjana R.

His rendition of "Na Kajre Ki Dhaar" is pure magic! So glad younger generations are discovering his work through streaming platforms. True artistry never fades.

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