Ministry of Culture Unveils Commemorative Stamp for Mukesh’s 100th Birth Anniversary
The Ministry of Culture honored the legendary singer Mukesh by releasing a commemorative stamp on his 100th birth anniversary. The unveiling ceremony took place at Akashwani Rang Bhawan, All India Radio, New Delhi, with Union Minister of Culture and Tourism, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, serving as the Chief Guest.
In his address, Minister Shekhawat highlighted the significance of the commemorative stamp as a tribute to Mukesh’s extraordinary career and his lasting influence on Indian music. “The unveiling of this stamp symbolizes our deep respect and admiration for Mukesh’s remarkable career and unforgettable voice,” he said. “This occasion not only celebrates his centenary but also immortalizes his profound impact on the music industry.”
The event was marked by a musical tribute featuring a performance by Mukesh’s son, Nitin Mukesh. The evening’s melodies evoked nostalgia, celebrating the golden era of music that Mukesh had profoundly shaped. His songs, known for their emotional depth and storytelling, continue to resonate with audiences, reflecting his enduring legacy in the world of music.