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Mukesh Chand Mathur (formal name was Zoravar Chand), (July 22, 1923, Delhi, India - August 27, 1976), popularly known simply as Mukesh, and was referred to as the man with the golden voice was a well-known Indian playback singer.

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July 22 - 1923 - Delhi - India - August 27 - 1976 - Playback singer

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Mukesh's voice was noticed by Motilal (who was a distant relative of Mukesh) when he sang at his sister's wedding. Motilal took him to Bombay and let him stay with him and even arranged for singing lessons for him. During this period, he even managed to bag a role in a Hindi film, Nirdosh (Innocent) (1941). He got his break as a playback singer in 1945 with the film Pehli Nazar (First Look) (1945). The first song he sang for a Hindi film was Dil Jalta Hai to Jalne De (If the heart burns, let it burn) which was incidentally picturised on Motilal.

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Motilal - Bombay - 1941 - 1945

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In 1974, Mukesh received a National Award for the song Kain baar yoon bhi dekhaa hai from Rajnigandha (1974), and Filmfare Awards for the songs Sab Kuch Seekha in movie Anari (1959), Sabse Bada Nadan in movie Pehchaan (1970), Jai Bolo in movie Be Imaan (1972) and Kabhi Kabhi in the movie with the same name (1976)

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1974 - Filmfare Award - Kabhi Kabhi

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He died of a heart attack on August 27, 1976 in Detroit, Michigan, USA where he had gone for a concert. This was soon after he sang the evergreen song Ek Din Bik Jaayegaa whose lyrics say "One day you will be turned into ashes, all that will be left will be the words you spoke, leave a symbol of yourself by putting your songs on the lips of others before you die".

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Heart attack - August 27 - 1976 - Detroit, Michigan - USA

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His son Nitin Mukesh was a quite big singer in the 1980s, and sings mostly devotional religious songs these days

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Nitin Mukesh - 1980s

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