KK’s daughter Taamara Krishna performs first gig with Shaan, says ‘dad will be smiling somewhere’

Updated : Aug 28, 2022 08:41
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Taamara Krishna, daughter of late singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, shared pictures from her first gig on Thursday. This was a tribute concert which was held on the occasion of KK’s 54th birthday. Singers Shaan, Armaan Malik and her brother Nakul Krishna were among others who were a part of the event. 

Sharing the pictures, she penned a heartfelt note calling the gig an ‘overwhelming’ experience and said that she wished her father was present there to see her perform. 

She wrote, ‘First gig ! Was an amazingly overwhelming experience! Thanks to all the amazing artists who joined us! And special thanks to @singer_shaan uncle for making it really fun to sing ‘it’s the time to disco’ and just being really encouraging and supportive, dad will be smiling somewhere! Can’t believe what’s happening, and can’t stop wishing dad was here with us.

Taamara's post was filled with sweet messages from her followers and KK's fans. Composer Ehsaan Noorani was among those who commented. ‘Congrats !!!! Heard it went well !!,’ he wrote. 

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In another post, Taamara thanked KK’s fans and his band for their support. She wrote, ‘Dads band has been so so encouraging and supportive too, they’ve made the whole process of performing so comfortable especially for me, they really ease my nerves, and I feel very at home on stage, because it feels like dad has left all his angels with us on stage, it feels like there’s some of dad in everyone on stage And it’s such a privilege to perform with the band, that made bands a thing in India, for Bollywood live gigs. Hope to catch up to your musicianship soon and not let you’ll miss dad too much.’

KK, the renowned singer, passed away on May 31, 2022, after suffering a heart attack. He is known for several iconic songs such as ‘Yaaron’, ‘Tadap Tadap’ and ‘Sach Keh Raha’.

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