Noted ghazal singer Jagjit Singh admitted to Lilavati Hospital


Mumbai, Sep 24 (IANS) Well-known ghazal singer Jagjit Singh has been admitted to Lilavati Hospital following suspected brain haemorrhage here Friday, an official source said.

The hospital authorities remained tight-lipped about the exact nature of his medical condition and its seriousness.

Further details were awaited.

Known as 'Ghazal King' of India, Jagjit Singh, 70, and his wife Chitra, are considered the pioneers of modern ghazal singing in the country.

  

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  • Maalik, Karachi

    Sat, Sep 24 2011

    May jagjit Singh live long.He is not only a good singer but also a very sensitive and devoted person.We r all with his family members particularly with Chitra Gee

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 23 2011

    I pray for his speedy and complete recovery. His golden voice has brought a feeling of solace, tranquility and peace to many troubled hearts inspite of himself having to bear the tragic loss of his young 21 year old son some years ago. May God give ghazal King Jagjit Singh a long and healthy life.

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