Maharashtra Remembers Suman Kalyanpur, a Pillar of Indian Music

Political leaders in Maharashtra expressed their deep sorrow over the passing of legendary singer Suman Kalyanpur, whose rich musical legacy spans over six decades. leaders described her as a symbol of Indian classical and light music, leaving an indelible mark on the nation's cultural heritage.

Maharashtra Remembers Suman Kalyanpur, a Pillar of Indian Music
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Political figures in Maharashtra, including leaders from different parties, expressed grief over the loss of the legendary playback singer Suman Kalyanpur. Her songs resonated across multiple generations, leaving a significant mark on India's musical heritage. Kalyanpur passed away due to age-related issues at 89.

Her contributions to Indian music were remembered fondly by key figures such as Devendra Fadnavis and Sharad Pawar, who hailed her as a symbol of India's classical and light music scene. Kalyanpur, who initially trained in painting, became one of India's most respected voices in playback singing, especially during the 1950s and 1960s.

Leaders acknowledged her influence across various languages, including Marathi, Hindi, Bengali, and Odia. Her timeless songs and unique voice earned her a Padma Bhushan, highlighting her exceptional contributions to music. Despite her departure, her music will continue to inspire and resonate with music lovers nationwide.

Fadnavis, Shinde, and Pawar all expressed their condolences to her family, emphasizing the tremendous loss to the cultural and music community. They praised her ability to immortalize songs, particularly in devotional and regional genres, through her emotive and sweet melodies.

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