Before rising to fame as a ghazal singer, Pankaj Udhas initially pursued a career in marketing, working in that field for several years.
Pankaj Udhas
Udhas gained widespread acclaim with his 1980 album "Aahat," which included the ghazal "Chithhi Ayi Hai."
Aahat
Pankaj Udhas showcased his talent on international stages such as the Royal Albert Hall in London and the Wembley Conference Centre.
Global Presence
In 2006, Pankaj Udhas was honored with the Padma Shri for his significant contributions to Indian music and culture.
Padma Shri
Aside from his musical endeavors, Udhas actively participated in various philanthropic endeavors, particularly in the realm of education.
Philanthropic Adventures
Pankaj Udhas hails from a family with a strong musical background, being the youngest of three brothers, with Manhar Udhas and Nirmal Udhas also achieving success in the arts.
Family
While he is primarily recognized for his ghazal albums, Pankaj Udhas has also lent his voice to several Bollywood films, including "Mohra" and "Naam."