In Mumbai hospital Papon Angaraag popular Singer admitted

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In Mumbai hospital Papon Angaraag popular Singer admitted

Guwahati: Popular Assamese singer – ‘Papon’ Angaraag Mahanta – has been admitted to a hospital in Mumbai.

‘Papon’ Angaraag Mahanta is undergoing treatment at Kolilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Medical Research Institute in Mumbai.

The singer from Assam confirmed his hospitalization on various social media platforms.

Papon shared a picture of himself at the hospital with his 13-year-old son Puhor, who stayed with his father as an attendant on Thursday night.
“We all fight these little battles alone. I personally don’t like to post these events on social media. But last night was different. It was the first time, my little boy, who is all of 13 years old, in the hospital. I chose to be a night attendant!” said Angaraag Mahanta.

This is an emotional moment and I wanted to share it with my friends and well-wishers,” said the Bollywood singer who hails from Assam.
He added: “I remember all the times I used to do this for my parents. I wish they could see their grandson Pohor taking his turn earlier!

“I feel blessed and thank you all for all the blessings and well wishes!” Papon added.

The singer said he was “feeling much better now”.
Papon started his musical career in 1998 with the Assamese song Nasaba Sokule from the album Snigdha Junak.

In 2004, he released his debut album Junaki Raati.

Papon made his Bollywood debut in 2006 with the song Om Mantar from the movie Strings.
In 2011, his song was Jiyein Kyun from the film Dum Maro Dum, which was his first major hit.

In 2014, he sang lines for the film Kya Dilli Kya Lahore, a poem by Gulzar and Sun RI Bavli for Nagesh Kukunoor’s film Lakshmi.

In 2015, he sang Moh moh ke dhage for Hamari Adhuri Kahani (2015) in the film Dum Laga Ke Haisha and Hamnava.

In 2016, he sang Bulleya for the film Sultan.
In August 2016, Red Bull released Hometown Heroes, a seven-part documentary web series that revisits the story of Papon’s youth and burgeoning career.

Papon’s 2018 song Baba Bolta Hai Bus Ho Gaya, from the film Sanju, comments on the difference between the real Sanju and the ‘real’ Sanju.

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