Zindagi Kaisi Hai Paheli: Manna Dey's final journey

Prabodh Chandra Dey, who was better known by his stage name Manna Dey, died in a Bangalore hospital in the early hours of Thursday, October 24, morning. He was 94.

  • Prabodh Chandra Dey, who was better known by his stage name Manna Dey, died in a Bangalore hospital in the early hours of Thursday, October 24, morning. He was 94.<br><br>

His daughter Sumita said today that he finally died of a cardiac arrest.<br><br>

In this picture, the late legendary singer's body is being taken from the hospital to the cultural centre Ravindra Kalakshetra, where friends and fans can pay their last respects.
    Prabodh Chandra Dey, who was better known by his stage name Manna Dey, died in a Bangalore hospital in the early hours of Thursday, October 24, morning. He was 94.

    His daughter Sumita said today that he finally died of a cardiac arrest.

    In this picture, the late legendary singer's body is being taken from the hospital to the cultural centre Ravindra Kalakshetra, where friends and fans can pay their last respects.
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  • Late Manna Dey had been taken to ICU a few days ago to be treated for respiratory illness and renal failure.<br><br>

He had been in and out of hospital for the last few months and was kept on dialysis in September.
    Late Manna Dey had been taken to ICU a few days ago to be treated for respiratory illness and renal failure.

    He had been in and out of hospital for the last few months and was kept on dialysis in September.
  • During his tenure in Hindi cinema, Mr Dey sung a string of songs which are numbered among Bollywoods greatest hits.<br><br>

Some of these include <i>Ek Chatur Naar</i> from <i>Padosan</i> (1968), <i>Ae Meri Zohrajabeen</i> from <i>Waqt</i> (1965) and <i>Aao Twist Kare</i> from <i>Bhoot Bangla</i> (1965).
    During his tenure in Hindi cinema, Mr Dey sung a string of songs which are numbered among Bollywoods greatest hits.

    Some of these include Ek Chatur Naar from Padosan (1968), Ae Meri Zohrajabeen from Waqt (1965) and Aao Twist Kare from Bhoot Bangla (1965).
  • Mr Dey is survived by his daughters, Shuroma and Sumita. <br><br>

His wife, Sulochana, died of cancer last year.
    Mr Dey is survived by his daughters, Shuroma and Sumita.

    His wife, Sulochana, died of cancer last year.
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  • Crowds gather around the flowered carriage which will take Manna Dey's body to the crematorium.
    Crowds gather around the flowered carriage which will take Manna Dey's body to the crematorium.
  • Manna Dey's body being taken to the Hebbal crematorium in Bangalore for the last rites.
    Manna Dey's body being taken to the Hebbal crematorium in Bangalore for the last rites.
  • A man adjusts the cloth on Manna Dey's body while it is being taken for cremation.
    A man adjusts the cloth on Manna Dey's body while it is being taken for cremation.
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  • Manna Dey may have passed away, but his songs will continue to live in our hearts forever.
    Manna Dey may have passed away, but his songs will continue to live in our hearts forever.