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Tapu Mishra was an Indian playback singer who mostly performed in the Odia film industry. She has sung in over 150 films, including Mate Ta Love Helare, Dream Girl, and Love Dot Com, to name a few. Tapu Mishra was born on 11 January 1985 in Sambalpur, Odisha and died on 19 June 2021 in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India at the age of 36.
Tapu Mishra, 36, died in Bhubaneswar on June 19, 2021, from COVID-19 complications. Online tributes were sent to her by CM Naveen Patnaik, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, and OFDC Chairman Kuna Tripathy. Her funeral was attended by many members of the Odia film industry.
Early life and trainning
Tapu Mishra was born in the state of Odisha, in the city of Sambalpur. She began singing training with Prabhudatta Pradhan and Gyan Ranjan Mohapatra when she was quite young. She graduated from Sambalpur University with a degree in music and went on to Gandharva Mahavidyalaya to further her education.
Tapu Mishra made her playback singing debut in the Odia film Kula Nandan (1995), and has since sung over 500 songs. She sang in Bengali, Hindi, and other regional languages in addition to Odia. She was honored with four State Film Awards. In 2018, she married actor Deepak Pujahari.
Tapu Mishra Death Reason
Tapu died of complications and a serious lung
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Geeta Basra Singh (born 13 March ) is a British-born Indian film actress who has appeared in Bollywood films.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] She is married to Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh.
Early life[edit]
Basra was born to Indian PunjabiSikh parents in Portsmouth, Hampshire on the south coast of England,[2] but now resides in Mumbai, India. She has one younger brother, Rahul.[13]
She studied acting at the Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting Institute.[2][14]
Career[edit]
She was first seen in the Emraan Hashmi-starrer Dil Diya Hai in in which she played a girl who is sold into prostitution by her lover. Her second release, The Train (), was also opposite Hashmi. She played Roma, a working woman who gets caught up in an extramarital affair.
Basra was also seen in the music video for the Sukshinder Shinda and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan song "Ghum Sum Ghum Sum", playing the love interest of the male protagonist played by Rahul Bhat.
Personal life[edit]
Basra married Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh on 29 October in Jalandhar, Punjab
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