Sharda Sinha is often called the “Voice of Bihar”. Sharda Sinha, known for her beautiful songs in Maithili, Bhojpuri and Magahi, has won the hearts of millions of people. Especially during festivals like Chhath and Indian weddings, the voice of Bihar Nightingale Sharda Sinha resonates.
His dedication towards music has earned him many awards including Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan. Let’s know about his life, family, career and his recent health updates.
‘Just pray that he can come out of this’
Sharda Sinha’s son took to his official YouTube channel to share his mother’s health updates and urged everyone to pray for her speedy recovery. Anshuman said that ‘Bihar Kokila’ has contributed to the country and the state for a very long time, it is very important that Sharda Sinha gets “more time”. Anshuman Sinha said this time it is true news.
Mother is on ventilator. I have just signed the consent form. Keep praying. Mother has fought a big battle. It is difficult, very difficult. This time it is very difficult.
Just pray that he can come out of this. This is the real update. I have just met him. May the sixth mother bless you. When I met the doctors recently, they said that the matter has suddenly worsened. Everyone is trying right now.
PM Modi assured cooperation
Speaking to ANI, Anshuman confirmed that Prime Minister Modi has personally assured him of all necessary assistance for his mother’s treatment. The deteriorating health of the folk singer has created widespread concern among her fans and well-wishers.
Who is Sharad Sinha?
Known for her contribution to the traditional folk music of Bihar and her iconic Chhath song, Sharda is considered a cultural ambassador of the region. Sharda Sinha, born on 1 October 1952 in Hulas district of Bihar, has played an important role in popularizing the folk music of Bihar.
Known for her contribution to Bhojpuri, Maithili and Magadhi music, Sharda Sinha’s ‘Vivah Geet’ and ‘Chhath Geet’ have influenced many generations, making them feel connected to their roots and culture.
Over the years his voice has become synonymous with the Chhath festival, which is widely celebrated in Bihar and other parts of North India. His illustrious career began in the 1970s and he gained national recognition for his work in Bhojpuri, Maithili and Hindi folk music.
His famous songs like Babool from Hum Aapke Hain Koun not only brought him fame but also received critical acclaim. He started with traditional Maithili folk songs and Soon gained popularity throughout Bihar and beyond. His music is sung in languages such as Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Hindi, including songs celebrating cultural festivals and traditions.