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Alka Yagnik's Padma Bhushan: A Voice Celebrated
26 Jan
Summary
- Alka Yagnik awarded India's Padma Bhushan for music contributions.
- She has sung over 20,000 songs in more than 25 languages.
- Yagnik revealed a rare hearing loss diagnosis in 2024.

Singer Alka Yagnik has been honored with the Padma Bhushan, one of India's highest civilian awards, recognizing her significant contributions to Indian film music. Her career, spanning nearly five decades, has established her as a globally streamed artist whose voice has resonated across three generations of Hindi cinema.
Born in Kolkata on March 20, 1966, Yagnik began her musical journey at age four. By the late 1980s, she had become a leading playback singer, a status she maintained through the early 2000s. She has recorded over 20,000 songs in more than 25 languages and holds a Guinness World Record.
In a poignant development, Yagnik publicly disclosed in 2024 that she had been diagnosed with a rare sensorineural nerve hearing loss. Despite this challenge, her legacy continues to be celebrated, with fans deeming the Padma Bhushan honor long overdue.




