Ustad Rashid Khan laid to rest: Thousands of singers at Rabindra Sandan gathered with teary eyes to pay the last tribute to their favorite singer. Music maestro Ustad Rashid Khan, who passed away on Tuesday afternoon, was laid to rest with state honors in Kolkata on Wednesday.
Every Bollywood fan remembered how they sang “Aaoge Jab Tum” for their loved ones.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was in attendance at Rabindra Sadan, where the mortal remains of the late singer were kept in the casket with white flowers, to pay tribute to the Indian classical vocalist Ustad Rashid Khan on January 10.
Ustad Rashid Khan’s melodious legacy
Belonging to the Rampur-Sahaswan Gharana, Ustad Rashid Khan beautifully carried forward the legacy of his great-grandfather Inayat Hussain Khan. His initial training was under his maternal grand-uncle, Ustad Nissar Hussain Khan. 
Ustad Rashid- the king of music, who made everyone fall in love with music has made the whole world mourn this loss. He left behind masterpieces for generations to come. 
He surrendered his life to music and also provided guidance and teachings to future upcoming talent. Saying goodbye to his hero with filled hearts who was and will always be a great source of inspiration for current and future generations.
Ustad Rashid left an indelible legacy
People Pay Tribute to their favorite singer with teary eyes. Despite being a highly acclaimed and versatile classical singer, he gained nationwide popularity in India primarily through songs. “Aaoge jab tum o saajna” sung by Ustad Rashid has left a mark on people’s minds. 
A great artist makes us believe and fall in love with their profession. Just like that Ustad Rashid made us resonate music with emotions and feelings.
He embedded deep emotions through his musical notes and built personal connections with his admirers.
Tears flow as fans recollect Ustad Rashid. His effortless way of adding complex and personal emotions into his songs.
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