Renowned Punjabi singer Gurmeet Bawa dies at 77

May Guru Sahib grant peace to the departed soul strength to the family members to bear the loss, said Sukhbir in a tweet.Harsimrat said, Deeply saddened to know about the passing away of veteran singer Gurmeet Bawa Ji. The Shiromani Gayika awardee will always be remembered for glorifying Punjabi folk on intl platforms.


PTI | Amritsar | Updated: 21-11-2021 17:10 IST | Created: 21-11-2021 17:10 IST
Renowned Punjabi singer Gurmeet Bawa dies at 77
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Renowned Punjabi folk singer Gurmeet Bawa passed away on Sunday following prolonged illness. She was 77. The folk artist breathed her last at a city hospital here, said family friend Bhupinder Singh Sandhu. ''She was taken to the hospital on Saturday evening after she complained of difficulty in breathing,'' Sandhu told PTI.

Gurmeet Bawa, wife of Punjabi folk singer Kirpal Bawa, was best known for her long 'hek' (opening of a song while singing to create a melodious voice with an unbreakable wave) for about 45 seconds.

She came to limelight when she started performing on Doordarshan. She was the first Punjabi female singer to appear on the national television channel.

Born in 1944 in Kothe village of Punjab's Gurdaspur district, Gurmeet Bawa became popular across the country after singing the Punjab folk song "Jugni''.

During her career, Gurmeet Bawa received many accolades including the State Award by the Punjab government, Sangeet Puraskar by the Punjab Natak Akademi, the national Devi Ahilya Award by the Madhya Pradesh government and the Shiromani Gayika Award by the Punjabi Language Department.

Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi expressed grief over the singer's demise.

''Shocked and saddened to hear the news of Gurmeet Bawa Ji's demise. Her contribution to Punjabi folk music is indelible. My sincere condolences, thoughts & prayers are with her family," Channi posted on Twitter. Deputy Chief Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and Higher Education Linguistics Minister Pargat Singh also expressed grief over the passing of the eminent folk singer.

In a statement, Randhawa said Gurmeet Bawa ''carved out a niche for herself with her soulful and melodious voice and served the Punjabi folk music for more than half a century.'' Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal and his wife Harsimrat Kaur also condoled the death of Bawa.

"Heartfelt condolences on the demise of legendary Punjabi singer Mrs. Gurmeet Bawa Ji. Her contribution to the Punjabi musical industry, and achievements will always be remembered. May Guru Sahib grant peace to the departed soul & strength to the family members to bear the loss," said Sukhbir in a tweet.

Harsimrat said, "Deeply saddened to know about the passing away of veteran singer Gurmeet Bawa Ji. The Shiromani Gayika awardee will always be remembered for glorifying Punjabi folk on int'l platforms. Legends never die, they continue to live in their works. My sincere condolences to her family." Gurmeet Bawa is survived by her husband Kirpal Bawa and two daughters -- singer Glory Bawa and Simran Bawa. Her third daughter Lachi Bawa, who was also a folk singer, died of cancer in February last year. The singer's cremation will take place on Monday.

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