Son died soon after birth, wife is still angry after knowing what the famous singer did with the dead body

B Talk: Hardly anyone has not heard the songs of Punjabi singer B Praak in today's time. Singer is known for sad songs. The singer, known for chartbuster songs like Man Bhareya, Kismat, Teri Mitti, Kis Mod Te, has deep faith in Lord Krishna and Radha Rani, while the actor is also seen singing bhajan kirtans many times. Now recently the singer has revealed about the most difficult phase of his life. He told that that time was such for him, when a mountain of sorrows fell on the entire family. The singer also told that till date his wife is angry with him for that thing.

lost my son as soon as he was born

Recently, in an interview given to Shubhankar Mishra, B Praak revealed that the year 2021-2022 was very difficult in his life. Singer said- 'First my uncle passed away and not even a month had passed since this incident that my father also left us. Then in the year 2022, I gave birth to my newborn son. The atmosphere that developed in my house after this cannot be expressed in words. Singer said- 'When my child died in June, my life completely turned upside down. I couldn't understand how to explain it to my wife. When the doctors told me the whole matter, I did not understand what to do.

Wife has not forgiven till date

B Praak became very emotional while telling all these things. He said that the heaviest thing he has felt in life is the dead body of his child. Singer said- 'I have never lifted anything heavier than a child's body in my life. After this, when I reached back to the hospital, Meera looked at me and said, 'Dafna has come, right? You could have shown it to me. We lost everything at that moment and my wife is still angry because she was not shown the face of that child. But I could not lose my wife because if she had seen that child she would not have been able to survive.

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