Veteran vocalist Balamurali Krishna no more


Chennai, Nov 22 (PTI): Veteran Carnatic music exponent M Balamurali Krishna, who enthralled music lovers for more than four decades, passed away here today.

The 86-year-old veteran was not keeping well for some time and breathed his last today at his residence here, his family sources told PTI.

A highly respected figure in the field of music, Bala Murali Krishna featured in the popular national integration song "Miley Sur Mera Tumhara" in which he rendered Tamil lyrics.

A crowd-puller in Carnatic music concerts, musician was also popular among Tamil audiences for his hit number "Oru Naal Pothuma" in the 1965 Sivaji Ganesan starrer "Thiruvilayadal", a mythological film.

He even starred in a number of films in Tamil and Telugu.

Balamurali Krishna was a Padma Vibhushan recipient and was also honoured with a number of state awards.

Leading lights of Carnatic music condoled his death.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Wed, Nov 23 2016

    We really lost a veteran vocalist whose contribution to the music is beyond our imagination.Great loss and we all pray to grant eternal peace to hid departed soul

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