Pyarelal
Wadali
of
Wadali
Brothers
PASSES
away
|
FilmiBeat
Pyare
Lal
Wadali,
the
one
half
of
famous
Punjabi
Sufi
singing
duo
Wadali
Brothers,
died
of
heart
attack
today
(9
Mar)
at
a
private
hospital
here,
family
members
said.
He
was
75.
Wadali
with
his
elder
brother
Puran
Chand
Wadali
sang
popular
hits
such
as
'Tu
maane
yaa
na
maane' and
Tanu
Weds
Manu's
'Rangrez
mere'.
He
was
admitted
to
the
hospital
on
Monday
following
complaint
of
chest
pain.
He
was
put
on
ventilator
support
after
his
condition
deteriorated
but
he
could
not
be
revived.
The
singer
is
survived
by
wife,
two
sons
and
three
daughters.
Wadali
was
honoured
with
several
state
and
national
level
awards
along
with
his
elder
brother.
Mourning
his
death,
singer
Daler
Mehndi
called
him
the
'king
of
Punjab'.
"Punjab
De
Shahenshah
singer
#PyarelalWadali
Ji
who
took
the
Punjabi
literature
and
music
to
highest
levels
across
the
globe
leaves
this
world
today.
May
his
soul
RIP.
What
water
is
to
fish
#WadaliBrothers
is
to
Punjab.
#Respect
#RIP
#LegendarySufiSinger,"
he
tweeted.
Singer
Richa
Sharma
called
Wadali's
death
a
sad
day
for
the
music
fraternity.
"Sad
day
for
the
music
industry
and
music
lovers
!!
#PyareLalWadali
ji
is
no
more
with
us..may
his
soul
rest
in
peace,"
she
said.
Sufi
singer
Harshdeep
Kaur
tweeted,"A
sad
day
for
the
world
of
music...
Can't
believe
the
legendary
#PyareLalWadali
ji
is
no
more...
May
God
bless
his
soul...
His
music
will
always
remain
alive."
Shiromani
Akali
Dal
president
Sukhbir
Singh
Badal
also
condoled
the
singer's
death.
"I'm
deeply
saddened
to
hear
about
the
demise
of
Sh.
Pyare
Lal
Wadali
of
Wadali
Brothers
the
epitome
of
Sufi
music.
It
is
an
unbearable
loss
to
the
music
world.
I
pray
to
almighty
to
grant
eternal
peace
to
the
departed
soul,"
he
wrote
on
Twitter.
PTI