KK, who made famous actors and actresses like Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai with his songs, is no more
Hours after singer KK's shocking death after a concert in Kolkata, a video showed him looking unwell as he left the venue. He went back to his hotel where his condition is reported to have deteriorated. He reportedly experienced chest pain and died on the way to the hospital.
Another video shows the singer sweating profusely while taking a break to wipe her face.
Other voices in the video were heard saying, "Bohot zyada garam hai (it is very hot)". At one point, KK was seen gesturing to a man on stage and appeared to be talking about the air-conditioning.
The cause of the singer's death remains unknown
The real cause of death will be revealed only after the postmortem report comes. On the other hand, the police have registered a case of unusual death in this case. According to the news quoting police sources, KK has injury marks on his face and head. Police will also answer questions from hotel staff and concert organizers.
The cause of the singer's death remains unknown and a post-mortem report is expected soon. Police have registered a case of unnatural death, sources have said.
KK was brought to a private CMRI hospital in Alipore around 10 pm, but before his treatment could begin, the singer had already died. Doctors at the hospital said they suspected the cause of death to be "cardiac arrest". According to news agency PTI, a post-mortem will be conducted on Wednesday to ascertain the exact cause of death.
Condolences are pouring in from the film and music industry. PM Narendra Modi also expressed his condolences on Twitter. A case of unnatural death has been registered. After the consent of the relatives, his post-mortem is likely to be done today. His family is expected to take his body back to Mumbai. The famous musician is survived by his wife and two children.
KK had said once how his wife helped him overcome a difficult phase in life. He had also said that she played an important part in his career and made him shift base from Delhi to Mumbai in 1994
Soon after shifting to Mumbai, KK had his breakthrough with his first album Pal in 1999. He also had his first Bollywood hit with Salman Khan-Aishwarya Rai-starrer Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. His song Tadap Tadap was an instant hit.
Talking about the reasons that made him move from Delhi to Mumbai, KK said in 2013, "It was a very stagnant existence that I was leading. I was doing jingles, producing jingles, advertising, and all that. But there was only that much I could do. I was getting to a dead-end. I had got married just three years ago and my wife Jyoti became the reason for me to move to Bombay."
Krishnakumar Kunnath, also known by his stage name KK, died yesterday after collapsing in a hotel hours after his last concert.
Many on social media shared glimpses of his last concert, remembering him as their teenage idol whose songs made his school and college life memorable.
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