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Jagjit Singh birth anniversary: How grief shaped his musical journey after death of son

Jagjit Singh and Chitra's 20-year-old son Vivek died in a car accident in July 1990. While Chitra gave up singing after his death and embraced spirituality, Singh took a year-long break and returned only to make music his instrument to express his sorrow.

February 08, 2022 / 08:18 IST
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Jagjit Singh died on October 10, 2011 at Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai, after being in coma for two weeks.
Jagjit Singh died on October 10, 2011 at Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai, after being in coma for two weeks.

Jagjit Singh, king of ghazals, has often been credited for bringing ghazal from the closed-door elite gatherings to be one with the masses. But, very few singers could express grief through his poetry and songs the way he could.

From pathos in 'Woh Kaagaz Ki Kashti' to anguish in 'Chitthi Na Koi Sandesh', Singh's ability to make his listeners feel what he felt made him more endearing to people. The tragic incidents that he and his wife - another ghazal maestro, Chitra, - experienced, had perhaps shaped his journey as a singer.

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Death of son in 1990 Jagjit Singh and Chitra's 20-year-old son Vivek died in a car accident in July 1990. While Chitra gave up singing after his death and embraced spirituality, Singh took a year-long break and returned only to make music his instrument to express his sorrow.

In 1991, Singh released an album 'Hope' which featured songs such as 'Ab Khushi Hai Na Koi Gham', 'Khuda Hum Ko Aisi Khudai Na De' and 'Tanha Tanha Hum Ro Lenge' which gave listeners an insight into his feelings.

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