Alka Yagnik diagnosed with rare hearing disorder: “I am hoping to recalibrate my life and come back to you soon”
Bollywood playback singer Alka Yagnik shared a personal note on Instagram, revealing a battle with a rare hearing disorder. The news comes as a shock to fans who have enjoyed her melodious voice in countless films for decades.
Yagnik described a sudden and alarming incident that led to her diagnosis. “A few weeks ago, as I walked out of a flight, I suddenly felt I was not able to hear anything,” she wrote in the heartfelt post. Doctors later diagnosed her with a rare form of sensory neural hearing loss, attributed to a viral attack.
The singer expressed her struggle to come to terms with this unexpected setback. “This sudden, major setback has caught me completely unaware,” she stated. Yagnik requested prayers and well wishes from her fans and colleagues as she grapples with the condition.
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While the future of her singing career remains uncertain, Yagnik used the opportunity to raise awareness. She urged fans and young singers to be cautious about exposure to loud music and headphone use. “One day, I wish to share the health perils of my professional life,” she hinted.
Despite the challenges, Yagnik conveyed a message of hope. “With all your love and support, I am hoping to recalibrate my life and come back to you soon,” she wrote. She concluded by expressing her deep appreciation for her fans, stating, “Your support and understanding will mean the world to me in this critical hour.”
Alka Yagnik is a true icon of Indian music. Her voice has graced countless Bollywood films, becoming synonymous with romance, heartbreak, and emotions that resonate with millions. Some of her most celebrated numbers include ‘Udja Kale Kawan’ (Refugee), ‘Oodhni’ (Karam), ‘Chori Chori Chupke Chupke’ (Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai), and ‘Aaye Ho Meri Zindagi Mein’ (Mere Jeevan Saathi).
Throughout her illustrious career, Yagnik has garnered numerous accolades, including a record-breaking seven Filmfare Awards for Best Female Playback Singer. Her voice has captivated audiences for generations, making her diagnosis a significant loss to the Indian music industry. ALSO READ: Alka Yagnik fumes on the song ‘Choli Ke Peeche’ being recreated in Crew; says, “It is gone way past disappointment or outrage”
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