An era ends: Goodbye Manna Dey
Tributes being paid to the legendary singer Manna Dey (94) in Mirzapur on Thursday after he died at a hospital in Bengaluru. The musical genius, who sang mainly in Hindi and Bengali languages, had also lent his voice to songs in several Indian
A waiter paying tributes to Manna Dey at a coffee house in Kolkata.
The mortal remains of Manna Dey is carried for his last rites. The cremation took place in Hebbal crematorium.
People paying last respect to the play back singer Manna Dey in Bengaluru at Ravindra Kalakshetra where the body was kept for public.
Fans paying tribute to Manna Dey in Bengaluru on Thursday.
Kannada actress Tara with Sumita. The Indian government honoured Manna Dey with the top civilian Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2007.
People try to console Sumitha near her father's mortal remains. Along with Rafi, Mukesh, and Kishore Kumar, Dey was the last member of the famous quartet of singers who dominated the Hindi music industry from 1950s to 1970s.
Dey, who was in and out of Narayana Hrudayalaya hospital in the last five months for respiratory and renal problems, died of cardiac arrest at 3:50 am on Thursday. His daughter Sumitha Deb and his son-in-law Jnanranjan Deb were by his bedside during
Dey, who cast his musical spell for over five decades with all-time hits like 'ay mere pyara watan', 'laaga chunri me daag' and 'poocho na kaise', died at the age of 94 after prolonged illness.
Maharashtra PWD Minister Chhagan Bhujbal pays tribute to the sand sculpture of Manna Dey at Girgaon Chowpaty in Mumbai.
Sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik makes a sand sculpture of Manna Dey to pay tribute to him at Girgaon Chowpaty in Mumbai on Thursday.
An emotional fan (L) sings a song of Manna Dey near his mortal body in Bengaluru.
Manna Dey's daughter Sumitha mourning the singer's death as others look on.
People paying tributes to the mortal remains of Manna Dey. The singer's body, which was taken from the hospital to Ravindra Kalakshetra in the morning, didn't have any protection and was drenched in rain as the authorities failed to make proper
Tributes being paid to the legendary singer Manna Dey (94) in Mirzapur on Thursday after he died at a hospital in Bengaluru. The musical genius, who sang mainly in Hindi and Bengali languages, had also lent his voice to songs in several Indian

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