Sharda Rajan Death: A sad news is coming out from the entertainment world. Famous singer Sharda Rajan , who lent her voice to many great songs, has passed away. Singer was suffering from cancer, due to which she said goodbye to this world. His age was 86 years.
Born on October 25, 1937 in a Tamil family, Sharda Rajan was a famous singer in Indian cinema, as well as a music composer. He made his debut in the film world with the film Suraj in the year 1966. In this film, she sang the song Titli Udi, which became very popular and she is still known for that song.
/span>Irreparable loss to the musical world.
— Lala Ji 🇮🇳 (@TheLalaJii) June 14, 2023
May God bless the noble soul.
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Shankar-Jai Kishan gave a chance
Let us tell you that Shankar-Jaikishan's duo gave Sharda Rajan a chance to sing Titli Uri and she became famous after this song. It is said that Raj Kapoor was the one who brought Sharda in the film industry. It was he who introduced her to Shankar-Jaikishan, after which she was offered the first song.
Sharda Rajan also lent her voice to the song Baat Zara Hai Aaps Ki for the 1970 film Jahan Pyaar Miley. This song was also well liked by the people and she was also given the Filmfare Award in the Best Female Playback Singer category.
तितली उड़ी, उड़ जो चली
— Bhoolebisarenagme (@BhoolebisareGit) October 25, 2018
फूलने कहा, आजा मेरे पास
तितली कहे, मैं चली आकाश
Today's Song | Birthday Wishes to @RajanSharda | "Titli Udi Ud Jo Chali" | 'Suraj'| Sharda Rajan | Shankar Jaikishan | Shailendra |#shardarajanhttps://t.co/rMuGfAHnDr
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Baby's voice won my heart
Although Sharda Rajan used to sing any song with great seriousness, but there was a special thing in her voice which used to fascinate anyone. And it was her thin and childlike voice, which became the reason for her popularity. He sang songs not only in Hindi, but also in other languages. The last time his voice was heard in the album Andaz e Bayan, this album came in the year 2007, which was based on Mirza Ghalib's Ghazal.
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