Suman Sugandh book – Rupaliparda.com https://rupaliparda.com Assamese Films News: Latest News and Updates on Assamese Films at Rupaliparda.com Mon, 01 Jun 2026 10:12:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/rupaliparda.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/favicon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Suman Sugandh book – Rupaliparda.com https://rupaliparda.com 32 32 163073109 Heartbreaking Goodbye: Suman Kalyanpur’s Timeless, Soul-Stirring Legacy https://rupaliparda.com/archives/33134 https://rupaliparda.com/archives/33134#respond Mon, 01 Jun 2026 10:12:15 +0000 https://rupaliparda.com/?p=33134 In a heart-wrenching moment for music aficionados and cinema lovers alike, the enchanting Suman Kalyanpur, a voice that wove the very fabric of Hindi cinema’s golden era, has quietly left us, making her exit on Sunday evening at her residence in Lokhandwala, Mumbai. She was 89. A soulful siren whose melodies buoyed countless films and adorned cherished playlists, Kalyanpur’s demise marks the closing of a chapter steeped in nostalgia, artistry, and unforgettable tunes.

Suman Kalyanpur

Ah, Suman ji! Who can forget those immortal tracks like ‘Na Na Karte Pyar Tumhin Se’ or the confessions of love encapsulated in ‘Aajkal Tere Mere Pyar Ke Charche’? With her gentle yet powerful voice, she perched herself high on the musical throne during the 1960s and 70s, a time when lyrical poetry danced effortlessly with mesmerizing compositions. Her golden notes weren’t just songs; they were emotional tapestries that painted love, longing, and life itself.

The news of her passing was shared by renowned Marathi biographer Mangala Khadilkar, the author of the celebrated tome “Suman Sugandh.” In a tender testament to Kalyanpur’s last moments, Khadilkar revealed that she passed peacefully, her spirit serenely bidding adieu while soaking in the echoes of her own illustrious catalogue over the recent days. “Suman ji passed away at around 8 pm,” Khadilkar lamented, underscoring the profound loss that reverberates through multiple generations.

Kalyanpur wasn’t just any playback singer; she was a force of nature, carving a niche in an industry that boasted luminaries like Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle. Her illustrious career was not merely a collection of songs, it was a cinematic odyssey through emotions, transcending languages and genres. From Marathi to Bengali, Kannada to Assamese, her versatility knew no bounds. Each rendition was a new world, her voice a passport to the heartfelt sentiments of diverse cultures.

Her contributions extended beyond the silver screen, embracing devotional music, ghazals, and thumris with the same grace that had mesmerized audiences. Kalyanpur was more than a melodist; she was a cultural connoisseur who understood the intricacies of music, weaving spirituality with story, and devotion with drama.

Survived by her beloved daughter, Charu, the whispers of her legacy will continue to echo in the homes and hearts of many. Family sources confirm that her final rites will be conducted at the serene Pawan Hans crematorium in Mumbai on Monday, ushering her into the ever-singing winds of eternity between 11:30 am and 12 noon.

As we clink our glasses to toast the indelible magic of her melodies, Bollywood Hungama extends heartfelt condolences to Kalyanpur’s family, friends, and admirers. Her legacy, etched in notes and harmonies, will eternally thrum in the rhythm of our lives. In the grand theater of Indian music, may our beloved Suman Kalyanpur find her rightful place among the stars, as we cherish every note she gifted us. After all, in the grand tapestry of cinema, her voice was the vibrant thread that held our favorite memories together-a charm that no amount of time can erase.

As we bid adieu, let us remember: while Suman Kalyanpur may have departed from this world, her timeless melodies will forever float in the divine corridors of music, leaving an everlasting impression on all who dare to listen.

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