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Pakistan's popular singer Nayyara Noor dies

| @indiablooms | Aug 22, 2022, at 03:12 am

Karachi: Pakistan's popular singer Nayyara Noor, who is famously known as ‘Bulbul-e-Pakistan', has died, media reports said on Sunday.

She was 71.

According to reports, the singer passed away after a brief illness.

A keen enthusiast of melody, she started learning music at a very early age and got her first break on Radio Pakistan in 1968. Three years later, she was introduced at PTV, Dawn News reported.

Interestingly, Noor was born in the Indian state of Assam.

Later, she migrated to Pakistan with her family.

The singer is survived by her husband, Sheharyar Zaidi, and two sons, Ali and Jaafer.

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