'Magic of Reshma's voice will live on'


Mumbai, Nov 4 (IANS): Names like Amjad Ali Khan and Kavita Krishnamoorthy from the Indian music industry will remember renowned Pakistani folk singer Reshma as a voice with magical powers.

Reshma, credited with songs like "Dama Dam Mast Kalandar" and "Hai O Rabba nahion lagda dil mera", breathed her last in Lahore Sunday morning.

Here's what the celebrities had to say:

Amjad Ali Khan: "May her soul rest in peace. Reshmaji ne duniya ko pyaar aur mohabbat ka sandesh diya (Her songs gave the world a message of love and peace).

Kavita Krishnamoorthy: She was such a truly great singer. Really sad to hear of her death.

Composer duo Sajid-Wajid: Reshmaji's voice had magic. Whenever we hear her song 'Lambi judaai', it feels we are listening to a song at a shrine. It gives immense peace. She had an innocent and pure voice. She was the perfect Sufi folk singer.

Sunidhi Chauhan: She was someone I really looked up to and was very inspired by. Sad that she is gone.

Alka Yagnik: Heartbreaking news. She was one of my favourite singers. Needless to say her soulful voice and songs are immortal. RIP (rest in peace), dearest Reshmaji.

Alisha Chinai: Is she really gone? Her soulful haunting voice will live forever.

  

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