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‘You'll always be the best singer India has ever heard': Palash Sen gets emotional on KK's death anniversary
‘You'll always be the best singer India has ever heard': Palash Sen gets emotional on KK's death anniversary

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

‘You'll always be the best singer India has ever heard': Palash Sen gets emotional on KK's death anniversary

Singer Palash Sen was overcome with emotion as he remembered late singer KK on his death anniversary. Taking to Instagram, Palash shared two throwback photos of himself with KK, saying that he owes his career to him. Also read: Singer KK dies: He had wanted to do a single or album for a long time, but here's why he couldn't On Sunday, Palash took to Instagram to pen an emotional note for KK and shared images with him. The first picture features him and KK. The second photograph is from the sets of a comedy show and also features fellow playback singer Shaan. Sharing the images, Palash wrote, '3 years ago, you left us and I know you are in a much happier and a much peaceful place now.. I've always maintained this.. I owe my career to you." A post shared by Palash Sen (@instadhoom) 'You will always be the best singer India has ever heard and as I get ready to get on stage tonight.. I'm gonna say a prayer in my heart and dedicate the show to you.. I'll sing your song tonight, and will be thinking of you my brother.. Miss you my bro !! Mera yaar (My friend) … Immortal KK,' added Palash, who created waves with his independent music band Euphoria in the 2000s. KK died on May 31, 2022, due to a heart attack while he was performing in Kolkata. He felt unwell after his performance at the Nazrul Manch and was taken to the CMRI hospital. The doctors declared him dead upon arrival. KK is survived by his wife, Jyothy Krishna. They have two children together - Nakul and Taamara. KK got popular after Tadap Tadap Ke Is Dil Se (1999 film Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam). He also sang Awaarapan Banjarapan in Jism (2002), Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai in Woh Lamhe (2006), Labon Ko in Bhool Bhulaiyaa and Aankhon Mein Teri in Om Shanti Om (2007), Khuda Jane in Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008), Dil Kyun Yeh Mera in Kites (2010) Mat Aazma Re in Murder 3 (2013), India Wale in Happy New Year (2014) and Tu Jo Mila from Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015). He also won the National Award for his song Tu Aashiqui Hai from Jhankaar Beats.

Palash Sen recalls working in films with 'talented' Sushmita Sen, 'dazzling' Rituparna Sengupta: 'Fabulous leading ladies who made me look good'
Palash Sen recalls working in films with 'talented' Sushmita Sen, 'dazzling' Rituparna Sengupta: 'Fabulous leading ladies who made me look good'

Time of India

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Palash Sen recalls working in films with 'talented' Sushmita Sen, 'dazzling' Rituparna Sengupta: 'Fabulous leading ladies who made me look good'

Musician reminisced about working in Hindi feature films and heaped praise on his "fabulous" leading ladies , , , and Samreen Zaidi , who made him look good. Taking to Instagram stories, Palash shared stills from the films alongside the actresses. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "So, I have also featured in Hindi feature films in my career. Things have just happened with me. I never had the ambition or the craze to be in films but God has plans for all of us. These photos depict my entire movie career. Four coming of age films that I am proud of and thankful to those who thought of me to be a Hindi film hero. And all these fabulous leading ladies who made me look good by their ethereal presence," he wrote. He added: "1. Sushmita Sen .. FILHAAL .my first film heroine . Miss Universe . Talented beyond belief AND gorgeous. 2. Rituparna Sengupta : SHONDHE NAAMAAR AAGE. Dazzling. Graceful & an acting powerhouse. I was so starstruck (sic)." Palash said he also played a villain in "Sondhey Namaar Aagey," a Bengali film directed by Ritobrata Bhattacharya. "3. Ira Dubey. AISA YEH JAHAAN. The most talented girl I have known. She is an acting text book. I found it tough to keep up. And those killer looks. 4. Samreen Zaidi. MUMBAI CUTTING ..Quiet. Gorgeous. Vanished suddenly. But made a fantastic lead with me." The "Maeri" hitmaker said he is open to do more films. "Will I do more films? Why not !! Creativity has so many avenues. And I love to express myself in all forms," wrote Palash. Palash formed the Indian pop rock band Euphoria in 1998. The band has released 16 singles by adopting the DIY method, and embracing the digital revolution in the music industry. They were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2012 by the Indian Recording Arts Academy at the Palm Expo in Mumbai. Alongside jaunty pop rock songs, Euphoria have also been known to produce music with a satirical message.

Palash Sen: Bharat ka dushman matlab mera dushman
Palash Sen: Bharat ka dushman matlab mera dushman

Time of India

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Palash Sen: Bharat ka dushman matlab mera dushman

Palash Sen visited Turkey in 2019 and travelled to Azerbaijan in 2023 Following Turkey and Azerbaijan's support for Pakistan after Operation Sindoor, there is a growing sentiment in the country to boycott these nations altogether – be it for travel, film shoots, weddings, or the import of their products. Celebs like Atul Kasbekar, Rupali Ganguly, and Vishal Mishra have also taken to social media to urge their followers not to visit these countries. Palash Sen , frontman of the band Euphoria, who shot a short film in Turkey in 2019 and travelled to Azerbaijan in 2023 for a corporate gig, tells us he doesn't see himself visiting either country again unless they change their stance. 'Turkey is a beautiful country but saare jahan se achha Hindustan hamara' Talking about his visit to Turkey in 2019, Palash says, 'I went to Turkey in 2019 and shot a film there. There's no two ways about the fact that it is a beautiful country. I was only in Istanbul and Cappadocia though, but even then, their internal issues were pretty obvious in 2019. While most people (in the team) were Indian, some Turkish people were also involved – the heroine was Turkish. We had a good time but there was an underlying tension in the air – a lot of strife within Turkey. And they didn't have a very good attitude towards people from anywhere else. The Turkish have a little attitude. I felt a certain kind of animosity, an anti-India stance in Turkey. So when I hear about them helping Pakistan with drones, whatever their political understanding is, Bharat ka dushman matlab mera dushman . We all should take this stand that we should not be supporting Turkey and I don't think I see myself going back to Turkey ever. There is no point unless they make amends. I am not saying that everybody is like that – but that's true for every country. Establishment hi hota hai jiske apne views hote hain . If you are anti-India, you are anti-me and why will I support you? It is a beautiful country but saare jahan se achha Hindustan hamara . Aise koi cheez wahan nahi hai jo yahan nahi hai. Haan gaye thay wahan shoot karne – so thanks, but no thanks, Turkey.' 'India has everything, I fully support domestic Indian tourism' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Memperdagangkan CFD Emas dengan salah satu spread terendah? IC Markets Mendaftar Undo Talking about his Azerbaijan trip, Palash adds that he went there for a corporate gig. 'It is popular for corporate gigs and destination weddings. Wahan pe there is not much population and our travellers keep looking for newer places to go to. Travel and stay is cheaper, but I have no attachment. However, unlike Turkey, people in Azerbaijan are sweet and very welcoming. This is my honest opinion. But what I want to say is that India has everything, we don't need to go anywhere. I fully support the (domestic) tourism industry of India. I would never want to go to these countries unless they make their stance clear against the wrong elements in the world.' He adds, 'These problems are establishment-based, not people-based. Can we differentiate? That is the bigger question. I have been to Pakistan in 2008 or 2009 and people were supportive, (they were) so welcoming in Karachi but then 2008 is different from 2025. The people of Pakistan also say that the problem is with the government, they have their own issues. But I don't think people anywhere have hatred towards people. That is my stand on the two countries.' Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Man stabbed over cutting of tree branches
Man stabbed over cutting of tree branches

Time of India

time13-05-2025

  • Time of India

Man stabbed over cutting of tree branches

Chatra: One person was stabbed by two others for refusing to cut the branches of a Palash tree in a forest at Gajwa village in Chatra district on Tuesday. The victim, Upendra Yadav, suffered multiple knife stabs. He was attacked by two persons — Badal Khan and his son Kafe — the victim's younger brother Satendra Yadav claimed. The accused were said to be forcing the victim to cut the branches illegally which he refused to said, "Badal was putting pressure on my brother for several days to cut the branches of the tree. When he refused, Badal and his elder son Kafe called him and attacked him with a knife."Police said they have started investigating the matter and conducted raids to arrest the Sadar Hospital, Dr Ashish Kumar and Dr Manish Lal said that Upendra Yadav came to the hospital soaked in blood. He was stabbed more than half a dozen times in the back. He is under treatment, doctors said.

IMD says southwest monsoon advances, ‘cyclonic circulation lay over Andaman Sea'
IMD says southwest monsoon advances, ‘cyclonic circulation lay over Andaman Sea'

Mint

time13-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Mint

IMD says southwest monsoon advances, ‘cyclonic circulation lay over Andaman Sea'

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Tuesday that the southwest monsoon advanced into parts of the south Bay of Bengal, south Andaman Sea, Nicobar Islands and some areas of the north Andaman Sea on Tuesday. Meanwhile, a weather official said there's a possibility of a cyclone brewing Bay of Bengal. The IMD said on Tuesday, May 13, 'An upper air cyclonic circulation lay over Andaman Sea between 1.5 km and 7.6 km above mean sea level tilting southwestwards with height at 0300 UTC of today, 13th May, 2025.' In a press release on Tuesday, May 12, the IMD said an upper air cyclonic circulation lies over northwest Uttar Pradesh and another over West Rajasthan and neighbourhood in lower tropospheric levels. "The upper air cyclonic circulation over Northeast Assam & neighbourhood in lower & middle tropospheric levels," the IMD said. Meanwhile, ABP Bengali quoted sources in the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) as saying that a low pressure area is likely to form near the east-central Bay of Bengal from May 16 to 22. Bangladshi meteorologist Mostafa Kamal Palash warned of a cyclone possibly brewing over the Bay of Bengal. In a Facebook post on Sunday, Palash said a cyclonic circulation forming between May 16th–18th could intensify into a cyclone by May 23rd–28th. However, the IMD is yet to confirm the formation of a cyclone. It's not possible yet to predict whether this cyclone will develop into a cyclone or not. The IMD said several parts of the country may witness heavy rainfall "under the influence of these systems." The IMD predicted light to moderate rainfall with thunderstorm, lightning and gusty winds in parts of Jammu-Kashmir-Ladakh-Gilgit-Baltistan, Muzaffarabad on May 12; Punjab, Haryana Chandigarh and Delhi, East Rajasthan on May 12 and 13; in Himachal Pradesh during May 16 and 17. Light/moderate rainfall are also likely in Gujarat, Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathawada, Chhattisgarh, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim, Gangetic West Bengal, Jharkhand, Kerala and Mahe, interior Karnataka during May 12 and 14; Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, Rayalaseema, Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam. It said, 'Isolated heavy rainfall [are likely] over Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya during 12th-16th and over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura during 12th-15th with isolated very heavy rainfall over Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya on 13th-14th and over Tripura on 12th & 13th May.' The IMD said in a post on X, "Southwest Monsoon has advanced into some parts of south Bay of Bengal, south Andaman Sea, Nicobar Islands and some parts of north Andaman Sea today, the 13th May, 2025. The Northern Limit of Monsoon passes through 5°N/75°E, 5°N/80°E, 6°N/86°E, 8.5°N/90°E, Hut Bay, 13°N/95°E. and 16°N/98°E." The IMD said more progress is likely in three to four days.

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