The Maharashtra Governor has paid heartfelt tribute to the legendary playback singer Suman Kalyanpur, describing her music as immortal. The 89-year-old singer, known for timeless hits such as "Na Na Karte" and "Tumne Pukara," passed away on Sunday evening at her residence due to age-related issues.
Condolences from the Governor
In a statement, the Governor expressed deep sorrow over the demise of the iconic singer, stating that her melodious voice and contributions to Indian music will never be forgotten. He emphasized that her songs continue to resonate with music lovers across generations, making her legacy truly immortal.
Musical Journey
Suman Kalyanpur was one of the most celebrated playback singers in Indian cinema, particularly in Hindi and Marathi films. Her career spanned several decades, during which she recorded numerous hit songs that remain popular to this day. Her unique voice and versatility earned her a special place in the hearts of millions.
Final Moments
The veteran singer breathed her last at her home in Mumbai, surrounded by family members. She had been battling age-related health issues for some time. Her passing marks the end of an era in Indian music, leaving behind a rich legacy of melodious compositions.
Reactions from the Music Industry
Several prominent figures from the music and film industry have also expressed their condolences, remembering Kalyanpur as a humble and talented artist. Many highlighted her contribution to the golden era of Indian cinema and the emotional depth she brought to every song.
The Governor's tribute underscores the profound impact Kalyanpur had on Indian culture and music. Her songs, filled with emotion and grace, will continue to inspire future generations. As the nation mourns her loss, her music remains a timeless treasure.



