Renowned Folk Singer Sharda Sinha Passes Away at 72 in Delhi AIIMS Latest news: Famous folk singer Sharda Sinha passed away at 72. The folk singer was admitted to AIIMS, Delhi for treatment. By Bollyy 06 Nov 2024 in Latest News New Update Listen to this article 0.75x 1x 1.5x 00:00 / 00:00 Follow Us Share Sharda Sihna Death: Sharda Sinha, a folk singer famous for Bhojpuri, Maithili, and Magahi songs, died at the age of 72. The folk singer was admitted to AIIMS, Delhi for treatment. Sharda Sinha's son gave the information View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sharda Sinha (@shardasinha_official) Anshuman Sinha, son of folk singer Sharda Sinha, famous for her famous Chhath songs, shared the heartbreaking news of her demise on her official Facebook page. He posted a picture of the beloved folk singer and captioned it, "Your prayers and love will always be with Maa. Chhathi Maiya has called her to her. Maa is no longer among us in physical form." Sharda Sinha sang many folk songs Born on October 1, 1952 in Samastipur, Bihar, Sharda Sinha was deeply connected to folk culture, which inspired her to venture into regional music. Her renditions of folk songs like "Kahe To Se Sajna", "Pania Ke Jahaj Se Palataniya Ban Ahiya Ho Rama" and "Sasu Ji Se Nanad Ji Lai Devar Babu" were hits across the country. Sinha's music not only celebrated the cultural richness of Bihar but also brought the beauty of Bhojpuri and Maithili traditions to audiences across the world, making her a household name and a symbol of pride for Bihar. Sharda Sinha's impact was especially felt during Chhath Puja, where her songs became an integral part of the festival's celebrations. Tracks like "Hey Chhathi Maiya" and "Ho Deena Nath" became timeless anthems of devotion, cherished by generations and capturing the essence of the festival. Raghav Nayyar Pays Tribute To Sharda Sinha Sharda Sinha has been honored with many awards Throughout her career, Sharda Sinha received numerous awards, including the Padma Bhushan in 2018 and the Padma Shri in 1991, honoring her significant contributions to the preservation of Indian folk music. Her work was acclaimed across the country, cementing her legacy as an iconic folk artist of one of India's greatest folklores. Read also: Urfi Javed's 25 kg 'Screw You Outfit' Challenges Fashion Norms 'Fussclass Dabhade' Gets New Release Date: January 24th, 2025 Manoj Bajpayee on Ram's Vision: 'Patience Led Us to Victory' Kiran Rao shared things related to the upbringing of her son Azad #sharda sinha Related Articles Advertisment Latest Stories Read the Next Article