New Delhi. Whether we stay or not tomorrow, tomorrow will remember this moment…KK probably never imagined that this song performed on stage would become the last song of his life. Bollywood’s famous singer Krishnakumar Kunnath i.e. KK passed away on Tuesday night due to sudden heart attack in Kolkata. The sudden death of KK has sent a wave of mourning in the entire film and music world. KK had come here to perform in a concert organized by Nazrul Manch in a college. After performing on stage for about an hour, he went to the hotel where he fell unconscious. On being taken to the hospital, doctors declared him brought dead.
Videos of KK’s final performance are going viral on social media. During this concert, KK said, “We will be there or not, tomorrow will remember this moment…”, “Aashaye khile dil ki, aapne haane dil ki, ab difficult, tu jo mila to ho gaya sab acchi, nothing nothing, no Sing songs like ‘anything…’. KK started his singing career in the year 1999, his first album was Pal. KK sang more than 200 songs in his career. KK gave many melodious songs to Bollywood. “Aankhen Mein Teri…, Zara Sa…, Khuda Jaane…, Tadap-Tadap from the movie Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam…” All these songs are just a part of the list of KK’s best songs.
#WATCH , Singer KK died hours after a concert in Kolkata on May 31st. The auditorium shares visuals of the event held some hours ago. KK was known for songs like ‘Pal’ and ‘Yaaron’. He was brought dead to the CMRI, the hospital told.
Video source: Najrul Manch FB page pic.twitter.com/YiG64Cs9nP
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His fans are also disappointed with KK’s departure. His songs have given fond memories to people between the 90s-2000s. Whether someone is singing a song for his girlfriend or someone is singing in the memory of his girlfriend, KK’s songs remain on everyone’s tongue. KK has sung more than one love song. In such a situation, his departure from this world is obviously like the silence of the tongue of some love forever. KK may have gone from this world but he will always be remembered through his songs.