Folk Singer Sharda Sinha Death: Folk singer Sharda Sinha is no more. On the occasion of Chhath, she left her fans. This is a very sad news for the art and music world. Singer was facing health related problems for a long time. Sharda breathed her last at the age of 72 at AIIMS Delhi. There is no doubt that after the death of Sharda Sinha, an era of art has come to an end. Sharda, who mesmerized everyone with her voice, is gone. But she left behind a legacy of brilliant songs which will never be forgotten.
The singer’s voice was unique. In true sense, he popularized the country’s civilization and culture across the world. Bollywood also did not remain untouched by his talent and he also sang many Hindi songs. She had a song in Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s popular film Maine Pyar Kiya which was very popular. Apart from this, when Anurag Kashyap’s cult film Gangs of Wasseypur came, Sharda sang a song in it too. His song had become popular among our beloved people. Let us know how was Sharda Sinha’s film journey.
Maine Pyar Kiya became popular across the country
Sharda Sinha used to sing songs almost compulsorily in the films of Rajshri Productions. After singing the song ‘Kahe Tose Sajna’ in Salman Khan and Bhagyashree’s film Maine Pyar Kiya in 1989, she became an overnight sensation and her voice was the first to come into discussion. After this, Sharda Sinha further increased the identity of Bihar in the Indian cinema world by singing the song ‘Sajan Ghar Main Chali’ in Rajshree Production’s 1994 film ‘Hum Aapke Hain Koun’. Apart from this, Sharda Sinha’s fame increased among the young generation by singing Tar Bijli Se Patle Hamare Piya in Anurag Kashyap’s film Gangs of Wasseypur.
songs sung in many languages
Sharda Sinha not only sang songs in Bhojpuri and Hindi, she also sang songs in Maithili and Bajjika languages. Sharda Sinha was born on October 1, 1952 in Hulas of Raghopur in Supaul district. Her husband’s name is Dr. Brajkishore Singh. It was famous about Sharda Sinha in Bihar that if any wedding was taking place or Durga Puja or any other music function, the songs sung by Sharda Sinha were necessarily played there. His voice resonated during Chhath. The voice will still echo. But sadly, Bihar Nightingale will now remain among us only in memories.