These songs of Sharda Sinha will never become old, she has given many superhit songs to Bollywood…
Folk singer Sharda Sinha, very famous for Chhath songs, passed away on 5 November. She was ill for some time and was on ventilator in AIIMS. After which he breathed his last on Tuesday at the age of 72. Along with Chhath songs, Sharda Sinha has given many hit songs in Bhojpuri and Bollywood, which are liked even today. Many years have passed since these songs, but they will never become old.
Let us tell you that Sharda Sinha has also gifted such songs to Bollywood lovers, which will always be memorable. Sharda Sinha's first song in Bollywood was 'Kahe Tose Sajna' from Salman Khan and Bhagyashree's film 'Maine Pyar Kiya'. Even today this song is heard and liked a lot. Read More – New poster of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 revealed, door tied with tantra and mantra will open on Diwali…
Apart from this, Sharda Sinha sang the song 'Babul Jo Tumne Sikhaya' from Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit's 1994 family drama film 'Hum Aapke Hain Koun'. This is the most liked song till now. Which is still sung and played on the farewell of daughters.
At the same time, he has also sung the song 'Taar Bijli Se Patle' from the 2012 film 'Gangs of Wasseypur' starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Huma Qureshi. This song is very much liked even today, which is played in many wedding sangeets. Read More – Honey Singh remembered his sister after 1 year, the singer reached Melbourne to surprise her…
Whereas, if we talk about the songs sung by Sharda Sinha on Chhath festival, the most famous among them is 'Hey Chhathi Maiya'. This song is heard a lot every year on this holy festival and adds to the atmosphere of Chhath Puja. During Chhath, this song keeps resonating everywhere, be it the banks of the river or the streets of the village.
Apart from this, on Chhath festival, Sharda Sinha's song 'Pahile Pahile Chhathi Maiya' holds a special place in the hearts of people. This song is about 5 minutes long and expresses the spirit of Chhath very beautifully. The sweetness and emotions of this song have made it an important part of Chhath festival every year. Chhath festival seems incomplete without this song.
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