Rare pictures of KK from his 1989 North Korea concert, wedding with Jyothy Krishna and more 

The KK singer died on May 31 due to a heart attack when he appeared in Kolkata. Tuesday marked the 54th anniversary of the singer. Remembering, let’s look at Krishnakumar Kunnath alias a rare picture of KK. Also Read: Watch Kk Sing Chhod Aaye Hum From Maachis, Leave Gulzar Amazed

Delhi Boy KK, became big in Bollywood with the song Tadap Tadap in the Hum Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam film; He said he sang 3,500 jingles before getting a big break. The singer’s first Bollywood song is Chhod Aye Hum from the film Maachis, but Tadap Tadap who took him to the center of attention. In 1991, KK tied the node with Jyothy Krishna in 1991 before he began his music career. They are childhood lover, and he first saw him when they were in the sixth standard. They have two children together – nakul and taamara.

In a 2013 video from Sony Music India, KK talked about Jyothy and said, “My wife Jyoti is the reason I moved to Bombay. She made me make a decision alone I would not take. She helped me get out of certain thoughts, she continued Doing that even now. It worked well for me that I got married before I settled and he helped me stay. “KK married Jyothy Krishna in 1991. At the Sharma Kapil event, the singer revealed that he was only dating a woman throughout her life , Jyothy. On May 31, KK felt unhealthy after his appearance at Nazrul Mancch in Kolkata and was taken to the CMRI Hospital in South Kolkata. The doctors said he died at the time of arrival.

Singer Nikhil Alva has shared a rare photo with KK on Twitter when he remembers the musician “Good, Soft”. Photographs shared by Nikhil came from 1989 when Nikhil Alva, Julius Packiam, Ravi Ramachandran, and KK visited Pyongyang, North Korea as a group and represented India during the World Youth and Student World Festival. Sharing pictures, he wrote, “We all have albums and things from our past which are important to us. So, this is something that I feel like sharing. “KK, who does not have formal training in music emerged as one of the most popular singers in the late 90s and 2000s. He has recorded songs in several languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Bengali. Some works The best includes Tu Aashqui Hai from Jhankaar Beats, which he received a national award, this is the time for Disko from Kal Ho Naa Ho, Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai from Gangster – A Love Story, and Khuda Jaane from Bachna Ae Haseeno.

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