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Lata Mangeshkar is the voice of some of the most iconic Bollywood songs ever recorded. One of her most beloved songs, Dil Tadap Tadap Ke, was recorded for the 1954 film Madhumati. This song has spanned generations and is still enjoyed today by fans of all ages.

The music for Dil Tadap Tadap Ke was composed by Salil Chowdhury. Chowdhury was a renowned music director in the Indian film industry and was known for creating some of the most iconic Bollywood songs.

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The song was sung by legendary Indian playback singer Lata Mangeshkar. Mangeshkar is known for her remarkable range and emotive delivery, which made her one of the most popular and respected singers in Indian cinema.

Yes, Dil Tadap Tadap Ke has been remade and covered in several other languages. The song has been translated and recorded in Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada languages. A few Bollywood films have also featured remakes of this iconic song.

Other songs that capture the same themes of heartbreak, separation, and longing, and bear similarity to Dil Tadap Tadap Ke, include Aye Mere Watan Ke Logon, Tu Jo Mere Sur Mein Sur Milale, and Chhup Gaya Badli Mein Jaake.

Dil Tadap Tadap Ke did not win any awards at the time of its release. However, it has gone on to be widely regarded as one of the most iconic Bollywood songs ever recorded, and its lasting popularity is a testament to its enduring relevance and appeal.

Singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, popularly known as KK, passed away on Tuesday, May 31 in Kolkata, after giving a live performance. After a live performance at Nazrul Mancha, Kolkata, he went back to his hotel where he fell ill. He was brought to a hospital where he was declared dead. With more than 500 songs in Hindi, and 200 in various other languages, including Telugu, Bengali, Kannada and Malayalam, KK's journey in music is incredible. The popular singer has also won several awards in his career, and received nominations for awards as well.advertisementA LOOK AT KK'S AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS KK began his career by singing jingles. He made his film debut with an AR Rahman soundtrack. KK has received six Filmfare Awards nominations, and a Filmfare Awards South. In South, he won the Hub Awards for Best Playback Singer- Male in Tamil. He also won the Filmfare Awards South (Kannada) for Best Playback Singer- Male. KK is the recipient of Eenam-Swaralaya Singer of the Year Award award in Malayalam.

In the Hindi film industry, KK won the Best Playback Singer award for Khuda Jaane from the film, Bachna Ae Haseeno. He has been nominated the Best Playback Singer - Male for various songs. These include Tadap Tadap, (Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam), Bardaasht Nahi Kar Sakta (Humraaz), Dus Bahane (Dus), Aankhon Mein Teri (Om Shanti Om), Zara Sa (Jannat), Khuda Jaane (Bachna Ae Haseeno), Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai (Gangster), Zindagi Do Pal Ki (Kites), Tu Aashiqui Hai (Jhankaar Beats) and Sajde (Khatta Meetha).WHEN KK SAID 'I AM HAPPY NOT GETTING AWARDS'

He released his debut album, Pal in 1999. The songs "Pal" and "Yaaron" from the album became popular, and are used in school graduations. His popular songs included "Tadap Tadap Ke Is Dil Se" from Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999), the Tamil song "Apadi Podu" from Ghilli (2004), "Uyirin Uyirae" from Kaaka Kaaka (2003), "Dola Re Dola" from Devdas (2002), "Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai" from Woh Lamhe... (2006), "Aankhon Mein Teri" from Om Shanti Om (2007), "Khuda Jane" from Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008), "Piya Aaye Na" from Aashiqui 2 (2013), "Mat Aazma Re" from Murder 3 (2013), "India Wale" from Happy New Year (2014), and "Tu Jo Mila" from Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015).[4]

KK attended Delhi's Mount St Mary's School,[6] and Kirori Mal College,[7] Delhi University. He appeared in the song "Josh of India", released to support the Indian national team during the 1999 Cricket World Cup.[8]

KK made his Bollywood debut with the song "Tadap Tadap Ke Is Dil Se" in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999).[19] Before this song, however, he had sung parts of "Chhod Aaye Hum" in Gulzar's Maachis (1996).[20] KK considered "Tadap Tadap Ke Is Dil Se" the turning point of his career.[21] Other popular songs included "Dola Re Dola" in Devdas (2002), "Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai" in Woh Lamhe... (2006), "Aankhon Mein Teri" in Om Shanti Om (2007), "Khuda Jane" in Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008), "Piya Aaye Na" in Aashiqui 2 (2013), "Mat Aazma Re" in Murder 3 (2013), "India Wale" in Happy New Year (2014) and "Tu Jo Mila" from Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015).[4]

KK sang popular songs in several languages, including Tamil. According to Outlook, his songs defined Tamil film music during the 2000s and became part of Tamil culture. In 2004, KK's Tamil song "Appadi Podu" became popular across India and was played at clubs and weddings. He worked with A. R. Rahman on "Strawberry Kanne", a popular song, in 1997.[24]

He had a decade of hit songs during the 2000s. KK sang "Love Pannu" for Harris Jayaraj in 2001, followed by "Kadhal Oru Thani Katchi" and "Gundu Gundu Ponne". In 2003, he had two hits composed by Harris Jayaraj: "Uyirin Uyire" and "Kalyanam Dhaan Kattitkittu". "Uyirin Uyire" was popular in cities, and "Kalyanam Dhaan Kattitkittu" became popular across Tamil Nadu.[24]

KK sang "Kadhal Valarthen", composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. He worked with Harris Jayaraj and Yuvan Shankar Raja to produce two hit songs: "Kadhalikkum Aasai" and "Ninaithu Ninaithu". "Andankaaka Kondaikaari", composed by Harris Jayaraj, was another successful song. KK sang "Annanoda Paatu" in the film Chandramukhi. Other Tamil hit songs by were "Pani Thuli", "Olikuchi Udambukari", and "Lelakku Lelakku Lela".[24] Despite his birth to a Malayali family in Thrissur, KK sang only one Malayalam song in his 25-year career: "Rahasyamay" in Puthiya Mukham (2009).[25]

He released his next album, Humsafar, on 22 January 2008.[28] Humsafar featured "Aasman Ke", "Dekho Na", "Yeh Kahan Mil Gaye Hum", "Rain Bhai Kaari (Maajhi)", and the English-language ballad "Cineraria".[21] The lyrics of its title track are a mixture of English and Hindi, and eight songs on the album were composed by KK.[21]

He sang many songs for television serials, including Just Mohabbat, Shaka Laka Boom Boom, Kuch Jhuki Si Palkein, Hip Hip Hurray, Kkavyanjali and Just Dance.[29] KK was a jury member on the talent-hunt show, Fame Gurukul.[30]

In a Hindustan Times interview, KK was asked if he was bothered by being nominated for a number of awards but seldom winning. He said no: "As a singer, I haven't felt any lesser by not getting an award. Winning or not winning an award doesn't affect me. I just like to do my work in the best possible manner. I am happy getting good songs. I am happy not getting awards."[60]

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