When Pankaj Udhas recited a shayari on 'pehli mulaqat and nasha' which left everyone mesmerised on The Kapil Sharma Show

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The news of Pankaj Udhas's passing has undoubtedly left a void in the

music industry

. His soulful renditions and melodious voice have touched the hearts of millions, and his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of musicians. As the industry mourns his loss, let's take a look at the time when the renowned

singer

visited

The Kapil Sharma Show

and won hearts with his '

shayari

'.

The veteran singer made an appearance on the show with his two close friends Talat Aziz and

Anup Jalota

and they took the entertainment quotient a notch higher with their singing and 'shayaris'. In the episode, host Kapil Sharma interacts with the three legendary singers and Pankaj Udhas recites a shayari on '

alcohol

'. Kapil praises the singer and his ghazals, which are mostly about 'alcohol'. He says, "Pankaj sir ne Sharab ke upar bahut saari gazals gaayi hain, ek toh inki awaaz ka nasha, upar se gazal sharab waali, aur agar kahin baarish horahi ho, toh insaan ka mood he ban jaaye." Kapil asks a hilarious question to Pankaj Udhas, "Sir aapko kabhi excise waalon ne aane thank you nahi bola ke aapke wajah se humari sales badh gayi hai." This question made everyone laugh out loud, including Pankaj Udhas.

Later, Anup Jalota cracks a hilarious joke on people who consume alcohol, which leaves everyone in splits of laughter including, Navjot Singh Sidhu, who adds his tidbits.
Pankaj Udhas's appearance on The

Kapil Sharma Show

was a memorable moment for fans and audiences. His captivating performance and mesmerizing shayari left a lasting impression, showcasing his immense talent and charm. Pankaj Udhas, who is known as one of the most accomplished and popular Ghazal singers of all time. His songs Chithi Aayi Hai, Chandi Jaisa Rang Hai Tera are still fresh in the minds of the listeners.
The

Udhas family

released a statement about his demise due to a prolonged illness, earlier today.

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