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India weeps as SP Balasubrahmanyam breathes his last

Legendary Indian singer SP Balasubrahmanyam has died on September 25. The news has been confirmed by authorities at the MGM hospitals where the singer was in treatment for the past two months.

SPB was admitted to the hospital on August 5, after he was tested positive for coronavirus. Even though he was tested negative for coronavirus on September 8, the singer could not be taken off the ventilator due to respiratory ailments.

The condition of SP Balasubrahmanyam became very critical yesterday night, as he suffered a brain hemorrhage. Even though a dedicated medical team tried their best to save the life on SPB, the singer breathed his last, and said Adios to the physical world at 1.04 PM.

SP Balasubrahmanyam entered the entertainment industry with the Telugu movie Maryada Ramanna in 1966. In his 54 year long career, the singer impressed music lovers all over India, and he even proved his mettle as an actor.

The death of SPB is undoubtedly a shocker to the entire nation. Fans of the singer believe that there is only one SPB, and no one can replace his mesmerizing voice.

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