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India remembers Jagjit Singh on his birth anniversary

Mumbai: His was a mellifluous voice that coursed through the minds of South Asians with a rare touch, whenever he sang. The voice, without fail,  touched the emotional chords of listeners' hearts, and Jagjit Singh



Times changed, and in 1965, Jagjit came out with his first album. Two years later, he met Chitra Singh in a studio. At first glance, Chitra did not like Jagjit's voice.

She asked him to sing Talat Mehmood's number  "Muhabbat jo na samjhey woh zaalim pyaar kya jaane..."

In 1969, the two married. Jagjit, who wanted to become a playback singer in Bollywood, was nowhere in the race against the likes of Mohammed Rafi, Kishore Kumar and Manna Dey.  

Came The Unforgettables in 1976, his first album of ghazals which became a runaway hit. The King of Ghazals had arrived.

For the first time, using chorus and electronic instruments, Jagjit Singh rendered ghazals with his wife Chitra Singh.  He released Beyond Time, a digital recording in London for the first time.  

In the Eighties, Jagjit became a music director for the film Prem Geet with the melodious song - "Honthon se chhoo lo tum, mera geet amar kar do".

This was followed by Mahesh Bhatt's Arth. "Jhuki Jhuki Si Nazar"  song became a runaway hit.