Amit Shah along with Prime Minister paid tribute to KK.
Amit Shah along with Prime Minister paid tribute to KK.
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Bollywood's famous Hindi singer KK Passes Away has said goodbye to this world. He died due to heart attack during a live concert in Kolkata. He was admitted to the Calcutta Medical Research Institute after suffering a heart attack. There the doctors declared him dead at 10:30 pm. It is being told that he was giving live performance in the auditorium in Narul, Kolkata. After which he had a heart attack on the stairs.

Home Minister paid tribute: Home Minister Amit Shah tweeted paying tribute to the singer, 'KK was a very talented and versatile singer. His untimely demise is very sad and a great loss to Indian music. With his brilliant voice, he has left an indelible mark on the minds of countless music lovers. My deepest condolences to his family and fans. Om Shanti Shanti'

Pooja Hegde expressed grief: Can't believe it. Singer KK, a part of my childhood, is no more in this world. Thank you for the priceless memories, your music will always magically help me remember those unique moments.

 

PM Modi goes away: PM Modi said, "Saddened by the untimely demise of singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, popularly known as KK. His songs have depicted a wide range of emotions. His songs are associated with people of all age groups. We will always remember them through their songs. PM Modi has expressed his condolences to KK's family and fans.

 

Manoj Tiwari expresses grief: At the same time, Bollywood actor Manoj Tiwari has also expressed grief over the demise of KK. "This memory of you was an unforgettable journey. Your songs will be immortal for us. I'll miss you, KK. It's a shocking one. Kk was 54 years old. He has sung songs in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Bengali languages. The post-mortem of KK will be held on Wednesday. Only then will the exact cause of his death be revealed.

 

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