When KK`s Son Nakul Recalled When He Heard About His Father`s Untimely Death
Updated on: 25 October, 2024 02:16 PM IST |Shweta Shah
When KK`s Son Received The Heartbreaking News Of His Father`s Death
It was in May 2022 when we lost one of Bollywood`s gems, KK, aka Krishnakumar Kunnath. The legendary singer transformed the way the industry looked at music with his melodious voice and soulful expressions.
Along with his fans, KK`s family has still not come to terms with his untimely demise. We might relish his songs, but his family will always live with a void that no one can fill.
In a shocking turn of events, the Dil Ibadat singer took his last breath in Kolkata while performing at a concert for Gurudas College`s fest. A video surfaced on the internet where KK was seen struggling for breath while profusely sweating. After which, he collapsed and was rushed to the hospital, but he was declared dead.
Nakul shared that when the doctor told him that his father was no more, he couldn`t even cry out of shock.
Also Read: Personal Fan Stories Behind KK`s Iconic Songs
"When the doctor called me up and told me that dad is no more, I didn’t know how to react. I couldn’t even cry because I couldn’t process what was happening," Nakul said.
However, on the contrary, the singer`s daughter, Taamara, was bawling out upon receiving the news. She was running around and screaming in complete disbelief. She said they were in shock, and grief was felt much later.
"Nakul and mom were sitting in shock. I was losing my mind. I was running around, screaming. I didn’t know what was happening. We were in shock for the longest time. Grief hit us much later," Taamara said.
Also Read: Reliving KK`s Last Moments from The Iconic Kolkata Concert
KK went on to release some spectacular songs like Pal, Yaaron, and more before he could grab back-to-back offers as a playback singer. He then went on to sing some timeless classics like Sach Keh Raha Hai, Zara Sa, Dil Ibadat, Beetein Lamhe, and Khuda Jaane, among others.
We miss you, KK. We hope you`re spreading happiness wherever you are.
Along with his fans, KK`s family has still not come to terms with his untimely demise. We might relish his songs, but his family will always live with a void that no one can fill.
In a shocking turn of events, the Dil Ibadat singer took his last breath in Kolkata while performing at a concert for Gurudas College`s fest. A video surfaced on the internet where KK was seen struggling for breath while profusely sweating. After which, he collapsed and was rushed to the hospital, but he was declared dead.
KK`s son Nakul on receiving the heartbreaking news
For the uninitiated, the singer was survived by his wife and two children, Nakul and Taamara. In an old interview, the Jannat singer`s children recalled the time when they received the shattering news.Nakul shared that when the doctor told him that his father was no more, he couldn`t even cry out of shock.
Also Read: Personal Fan Stories Behind KK`s Iconic Songs
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"When the doctor called me up and told me that dad is no more, I didn’t know how to react. I couldn’t even cry because I couldn’t process what was happening," Nakul said.
However, on the contrary, the singer`s daughter, Taamara, was bawling out upon receiving the news. She was running around and screaming in complete disbelief. She said they were in shock, and grief was felt much later.
"Nakul and mom were sitting in shock. I was losing my mind. I was running around, screaming. I didn’t know what was happening. We were in shock for the longest time. Grief hit us much later," Taamara said.
More about KK`s playback debut anniversary
It was on October 25 when Krishnakumar Kunnath sang his first song as a professional playback singer for musician A.R. Rahman. However, it was with Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam`s song, Tadap Tadap Ke, that he became a household name.Also Read: Reliving KK`s Last Moments from The Iconic Kolkata Concert
KK went on to release some spectacular songs like Pal, Yaaron, and more before he could grab back-to-back offers as a playback singer. He then went on to sing some timeless classics like Sach Keh Raha Hai, Zara Sa, Dil Ibadat, Beetein Lamhe, and Khuda Jaane, among others.
We miss you, KK. We hope you`re spreading happiness wherever you are.
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