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Remembering Jagjit Singh on his first death 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







Jagjit's first recording was at the Jalandhar All India Radio station 52 years ago. He used to do live concert for AIR Jalandhar six times a year. 

Bollywood beckoned, and Jagjit wanted to go to  Mumbai. But, first, a stopover at Kurukshetra, Haryana, where his father forced him to take admission into MA History course in 1963 at the Kurukshetra University, but studying was not the singer's forte.  

When the time for exams came, Jagjit's preparations were nil, and then the singer made up his mind to leave for Mumbai. On March 19, 1965 Jagjit went to the station and took the Pathankot Express going to Mumbai.  

In Mumbai, Jagjit began singing at family and localised functions like wedding, birth anniversaries, etc.  He got openings to sing jingles in ad films, and he made new friends.