'Main sasural nahi jaaongi' singer Pamela Chopra passes away at 74

Pamela Chopra who sang in Hindi and Punjabi is remembered for several popular numbers like the vivacious 'Main sasural nahin jaoongi' (Chandni) and the folk song 'Banno ki aayegi baraat' (Aaina).
Pamel Chopra
Pamel Chopra
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Producer and playback singer Pamela Chopra - wife of filmmaker late Yash Chopra - passed away in Mumbai, her family announced here on Thursday. She was 74. "With heavy hearts, the Chopra family would like to inform you that Pamela Chopra, 74, passed away this morning,” said the family statement. Her cremation took place at 11 am on April 20 in Mumbai, it said.

The family also requested "for privacy in this moment of deep sadness and reflection" and expressed gratitude to all for their prayers. Pamela nee Singh, was ailing for a couple of weeks and was admitted to a private hospital for treatment where she breathed her last this morning, a Bollywood source said.

She is survived by her two sons - Aditya Chopra, film-maker who is married to actor Rani Mukherjee, and actor-producer Uday Chopra. Pamela, a cousin of the renowned actor and now TV hostess Simi Garewal, was married in 1970 to Yash Chopra, the younger brother of the legendary film-maker BR Chopra, a Dadasaheb Phalke Awardee.

Yash Chopra, also a Dadasaheb Phalke Award laureate, passed away in Mumbai in October 2012, aged 80, due to dengue fever.

Pamela Chopra who sang in Hindi and Punjabi is remembered for several popular numbers like the vivacious 'Main sasural nahin jaoongi' (Chandni, 1989), folk song 'Banno ki aayegi baraat' (Aaina, 1993), 'Ghar aaja pardesi' (Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, 1995), sad number 'Surkh jode ki yeh jagmagahat' (Kabhie Kabhie, 1976), a courtesan song 'Idhar aa sitamgar' (Sawaal, 1982), a qawwali 'Aashiq ho to aisa ho' and the sombre 'Uske khel nirale' (both from Noorie, 1979), 'Ja re behna ja' (Trishul, 1978).

She sang solo and duets, for several leading music composers like the late Mohammed Zahur Hashmi 'Khayyam', Rajesh Roshan, Shiv-Hari, Jatin-Lalit, Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen and others, though mostly for films made by her family banner.

Pamela had other roles too, like co-writer for 'Kabhie Kabhie', producer for 'Aaina', Associate Producer for one of Bollywood's biggest superhits 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge', and also for 'Mohabbatein', 'Mujhse Dosti Karoge', ‘Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai’, 'Veer Zara', co-producer and writer of 'Dil To Paagal Hai', and the dress designer for 'Silsila' and 'Sawaal'.

A trained dancer, along with her late husband, she once made a brief on-screen appearance in the song 'Ek Duje Ke Vaaste' (Dil To Paagal Hai).

Bollywood reacted with shock and grief over Pamela's demise and many actors, actresses, producers, directors, composers, and others posted condolence messages on social media.

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