Mortal remains of singer Krishnakumar Kunnath popularly known as KK brought to his residence in Mumbai on Thursday morning. The b-town music industry, Salim Merchant, Hariharan, Abhijeet Bhattacharya, Javed Ali were snapped at the singer`s Mumbai home for the last rites. (All photos/Yogen Shah, Pallav Paliwal and Sameer Markande)

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The last rites of the singer, who passed away on Tuesday night, will be performed in Mumbai today. Javed Ali was clicked by the shutterbugs as he arrived for the last rites at Singer KK`s Mumbai home
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For the unversed, KK fell ill while performing at an event in Kolkata on May 31 and was shifted to the hospital, where he was declared dead. He was just 54 years old and is survived by his wife and children

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KK made his Bollywood playback singing debut with `Chhod Aaye Hum` from the Gulzar directorial `Maachis`, and has some of the biggest hits to his credit across languages including `Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai`, `Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai`, `Pal`, `Bas Ek Pal`, `Yaaron`, `Appadi Podu` and many more
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Hariharan arrived with his wife Lalitha at KK`s last rites

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Salim Merchant was also one of the Bollywood celebrities from the music industry who arrived at the singer`s last rites
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Kolkata Police has registered a case of unnatural death in connection with the sudden demise of the singer

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Alka Yagnik has also arrived at the last rites
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Shreya Ghoshal arrived with her husband Shiladitya Mukhopadhyaya

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Mini Mathur arrived with husband Kabir Khan at last rites
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Singer Vishal Dadlani was also present at KK`s last rites

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`Yariyaan` actor Himansh Kohli at KK`s last rites, held at the late singer`s Mumbai home
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Guests started arriving at KK`s last rites

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Singer KK`s last rites started at 1 pm on Thursday, June 2, 2022
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Bollywood singer Rahul Vaidya, who is known for his stint in popular reality show Bigg Boss, also arrived at KK`s last rites
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