Composer Shravan Rathod, of widespread music director duo Nadeem-Shravan, who died of COVID-19 associated problems on Thursday, had attended the Kumbh Mela, his son stated. Rathod was 66. “Father was admitted final week after he began exhibiting signs… He attended Kumbh Mela. But I wouldn’t put my hand on it and say he caught the virus there. I don’t know the way it occurred or the place precisely he contracted it. One approach to have a look at it is also that our souls discover peace in God after loss of life, however somebody at his age bought to go to a holy place after which surrendered to God,” Sajeev told PTI.
Expressing his regret on the same, singer Udit Narayan said if his friend and industry colleague had taken the advice of his friends and avoided the event, this mishap could have been prevented. He said, “Ignoring all attempts to dissuade him Shravan Bhai went to the Kumbh Mela. He also dragged his wife along. I found this out by chance when I called him two weeks ago. He said he was at the Kumbh Mela. I was shocked. Shravan Bhai had a history of chronic illnesses. He suffered from high blood pressure and acute diabetes. I wish he had not taken this huge risk and also put his wife under so much risk.”
Sanjeev Rathod stated his brother Darshan Rathod collected the musician’s physique from the hospital for the final rites however he and his mom Vimla are COVID-19 optimistic and within the hospital.
“My mom and I are COVID optimistic too and are in Seven Hills Hospital for the remedy. My signs are delicate. This is my second day within the hospital,” he added.
Rathod was admitted to SL Raheja hospital in a “critical” situation after testing optimistic for COVID-19 and handed away on Thursday.
The musician had been below commentary on the hospital for a couple of days.
Nadeem-Shravan had been among the many hottest music composers within the 90s, giving chartbuster soundtracks in movies like “Aashiqui” (1990), “Saajan” (1991), Shah Rukh Khan starrer “Pardes” and “Raja Hindustani”, headlined by Aamir Khan.
After their cut up within the mid-2000s, the duo reunited to compose for David Dhawan’s “Do Knot Disturb” in 2009.
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