Sharda Sinha, an iconic figure in the world of Indian folk music, passed away recently at the age of 72, leaving behind a legacy that resonates deeply within the cultural fabric of Bihar and beyond. Known as the ' Bihar Kokila,' Sinha was celebrated for her powerful voice and heartfelt renditions, particularly in the Bhojpuri and Maithili languages. Her contributions to music not only enriched the folk genre but also made significant inroads into Bollywood, captivating audiences across generations.
Sharda Sinha's Journey Through Music
Born on October 1, 1952, in Bihar, Sharda Sinha began her musical journey in the 1970s. Throughout her illustrious career, she became a beloved artist known for her traditional wedding songs and her emotionally stirring tracks for the Chhath festival, a significant cultural celebration in Bihar. Classics such as "Kelwa Ke Paat Par Ugalan Suraj Mal Jhake Jhuke" and "Hey Chhathi Maiya" remain timeless favorites, evoking feelings of nostalgia and reverence during the festival.
Despite her immense talent, Sinha faced personal challenges, including her battle with multiple myeloma, a form of bone marrow cancer, diagnosed in 2017. Her husband, Brajkishore Sinha, a politician, passed away in September 2023, which profoundly impacted her emotional well-being. Following her husband's death, Sinha was hospitalized at AIIMS in Delhi, where she was receiving treatment until her passing on November 5, 2024. Her son Anshuman shared the news of her demise, stating, “Your prayers and love will always be with mother. She has been called by Chhathi Maiya to her side.”
Musical Recognitions and Achievements
Sinha’s contributions to music were widely recognized. She received the prestigious Padma Bhushan award in 2018, reflecting her significant influence in Indian music. Additionally, she was honored with a National Film Award for her remarkable work in regional cinema. Her discography boasts over 62 Chhath songs spread across nine albums, in collaboration with major music labels like T-Series and HMV.
In addition to her folk music, Sharda Sinha made a notable impact in Bollywood. She lent her voice to memorable tracks such as "Kahe Toh Se Sajna" from the classic film Maine Pyar Kiya and "Taar Bijli" featured in the cult favorite Gangs of Wasseypur. Her ability to evoke deep emotions through her songs helped her establish a unique niche within the industry.
Sinha’s wedding songs, in particular, have become staples at celebrations, underscoring her influence on the cultural practices of the region. Her music is not just entertainment; it embodies the spirit of community and tradition, making her an integral part of numerous celebrations in Bihar and among Bhojpuri-speaking populations.
As fans and fellow artists mourn her passing, Sharda Sinha’s legacy lives on through her music. Her songs continue to resonate with those who find solace and joy in her melodies.
Sharda Sinha's Journey Through Music
Born on October 1, 1952, in Bihar, Sharda Sinha began her musical journey in the 1970s. Throughout her illustrious career, she became a beloved artist known for her traditional wedding songs and her emotionally stirring tracks for the Chhath festival, a significant cultural celebration in Bihar. Classics such as "Kelwa Ke Paat Par Ugalan Suraj Mal Jhake Jhuke" and "Hey Chhathi Maiya" remain timeless favorites, evoking feelings of nostalgia and reverence during the festival.
Despite her immense talent, Sinha faced personal challenges, including her battle with multiple myeloma, a form of bone marrow cancer, diagnosed in 2017. Her husband, Brajkishore Sinha, a politician, passed away in September 2023, which profoundly impacted her emotional well-being. Following her husband's death, Sinha was hospitalized at AIIMS in Delhi, where she was receiving treatment until her passing on November 5, 2024. Her son Anshuman shared the news of her demise, stating, “Your prayers and love will always be with mother. She has been called by Chhathi Maiya to her side.”
Musical Recognitions and Achievements
Sinha’s contributions to music were widely recognized. She received the prestigious Padma Bhushan award in 2018, reflecting her significant influence in Indian music. Additionally, she was honored with a National Film Award for her remarkable work in regional cinema. Her discography boasts over 62 Chhath songs spread across nine albums, in collaboration with major music labels like T-Series and HMV.
In addition to her folk music, Sharda Sinha made a notable impact in Bollywood. She lent her voice to memorable tracks such as "Kahe Toh Se Sajna" from the classic film Maine Pyar Kiya and "Taar Bijli" featured in the cult favorite Gangs of Wasseypur. Her ability to evoke deep emotions through her songs helped her establish a unique niche within the industry.
Sinha’s wedding songs, in particular, have become staples at celebrations, underscoring her influence on the cultural practices of the region. Her music is not just entertainment; it embodies the spirit of community and tradition, making her an integral part of numerous celebrations in Bihar and among Bhojpuri-speaking populations.
As fans and fellow artists mourn her passing, Sharda Sinha’s legacy lives on through her music. Her songs continue to resonate with those who find solace and joy in her melodies.
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