Mumbai, Oct 23: Popular Punjabi singer Labh Janjua was found dead at his Mumbai apartment in Goregaon on Thursday. He was 57.
The singer’s body was reportedly discovered by his domestic help, and was subsequently taken to Cooper Hospital for post-mortem.
Police are still investigating the cause of his death.
Janjua shot to fame lending his voice to 1998’s rage Mundeyan Toh Bachke Rahin, a dance number that blends bhangra, electronica and alternative hip-hop. The song, produced by Panjabi MC, was later used by Kaizad Gustad in his 2004 crossover film Boom, which starred Amitabh Bachchan and was Katrina Kaif’s debut film.
Janjua was born in Khanna, a town in Ludhiana, Punjab, where he received his musical training before arriving in Mumbai to chase his showbiz dreams.
While Boom tanked at the box-office, his song became a hit and very soon he was sought after by well-reputed producers such as Pritam to lend his voice to their compositions.
Pritam went on to sign him to sing the song Pyaar karke for the 2006 hit Pyaar ke side/effects.
In a short span, Janjua rose to prominence and recorded a series of Bollywood hits. Among his many hits are peppy dance numbers that continue to be popular, such as are Chori Chori in the film Garam Masala, Soni De Nakhre in Partner, and Jee karda and Talli hua in Singh Is King.
His other notable songs include Mahi menu in Dev.D, and Jawaani Din Chaar in the recent release, Second Hand Husband.
Apart from recording blockbuster hits, Janjua also recorded several solo albums. These include Raatan Toon Lambe Khat, Bewafa, Beyond Belief and many more.
Pritam, Sunidhi Chauhan, Salim Merchant, Benny Dayal were among the celebrities who expressed grief over the untimely demise of Janjua.
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