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Singer Bhupinder dies at 82

The singer Bhupinder, famous for Hindi film hits like ‘Dil Dhoondta Hai’ and ‘Do Deewane Shehar Mein’, died in Mumbai 

Bhupinder died in Mumbai on Monday evening at the age of 82. Photo via HT
Bhupinder died in Mumbai on Monday evening at the age of 82. Photo via HT

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Renowned ghazal and playback singer Bhupinder Singh, known for crooning classics like Naam Gum Jayega and Dil Dhoondta Hai, died on Monday due to suspected colon cancer and covid-related complications at a city hospital, his wife Mitali Singh said. He was 82. 

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During his decades-long journey in the film industry, the singer came to be best known for songs like Do Diwane Shehar Mein, Ek Akela is Shehar Mein, Thodi Si Zameen Thoda Aasman, Duniya Chhute Yaar Na Chhute and Karoge Yaad Toh, among others. According to Mitali Singh, herself a noted singer, the veteran artist was admitted to the hospital following a urine infection. "He was admitted to the hospital eight to ten days ago. After tests were performed, he tested positive for covid," she told PTI. 

The Amritsar-born singer is survived by his Indian-Bangladeshi wife and a son. In his five-decade-long career, Bhupinder Singh had worked with the biggest names of the music industry, from Mohammed Rafi, RD Burman, Madan Mohan, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Gulzar to Bappi Lahiri, among others. Bhupinder Singh began his career working in the All India Radio, Delhi, as a singer and musician. Upon being spotted by composer Madan Mohan during one of the All India Radio parties, he was called to Mumbai. 

His Bollywood singing debut was with the 1964 Chetan Anand directorial Haqeeqat, where he sang the Mohan-composed track Hoke Majboor Mujhe Usne Bulaya Hoga along with Mohammed Rafi, Talat Mahmood and Manna Dey. Bhupinder Singh got his first solo track two years later with Rut Jawan Jawan Raat Mehrbaan in the Khayyam composed feature film Aakhri Khat. He moved away from active playback singing in the 1980s after he got married to singer Mitali. The duo routinely collaborated and produced private albums. Apart from playback singing, Bhupinder Singh was also the guitarist on several popular tracks, including Dum Maaro Dum, Chura Liya Hai, Chingari Koi Bhadke and Mehbooba O Mehbooba, among others. 

Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde expressed grief over the death of the noted singer and said his voice was revered by millions of music lovers. In his condolence message he said, “With the demise of Bhupinder Singh, we have lost an artist whose voice was revered by audiences.” “His voice made several ghazals immortal and unforgettable. His songs will continue to resonate in the minds of the audiences,” the CM said. 

Bollywood singers and musicians, including Harshdeep Kaur, Ankur Tewari and Swanand Kirkire took to Twitter to mourn the loss. Singer Harshdeep Kaur took to Twitter and wrote, "Extremely sad news… Rest in Peace Bhupinder Ji. A huge loss to the world of music." "Oh no! RIP," Ankur Tewari wrote. 

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