Amid India’s military success in Operation Sindoor, a surprising connection between Indian music and terrorism resurfaced online—legendary singer Alka Yagnik’s songs were reportedly found in Osama bin Laden’s hideout, highlighting her unexpected global reach, even in the darkest corners.
Alka Yagnik recently revealed through an Instagram post that she has been diagnosed with a rare sensory neural nerve hearing loss. This announcement has brought a wave of concern and support from her colleagues in the Hindi music industry, including Sonu Nigam, Ila Arun, and Shankar Mahadevan.
Alka Yagnik took to Instagram to share her diagnosis, writing, 'It has been diagnosed by my docs as a rare sensory neural nerve hearing loss, due to a viral attack.'
Alka Yagnik's revelation that she was diagnosed with sensory hearing loss, a rare condition, is a reminder for the importance of ear health and the need for timely medical intervention. Here's everything you need to know about this condition.
Bollywood singer Alka Yagnik, known for numerous 90s hit songs, disclosed to her fans that she has been diagnosed with a rare type of hearing loss affecting the nerves. She disclosed that it happened 'due to a viral attack.'
Meanwhile, songs from the movie Pushpa accounted for the three most listened songs in the world, with a combined 3.1 billion streams.
The singer has bought the house along with her daughter Saysha Kapoor, paying a stamp duty of Rs 10 lakh.