Google’s homepage struck an emotional note today with an animated tribute to the velvet-voiced Krishnakumar Kunnath, fondly known as KK, marking the anniversary of his Bollywood debut. The doodle captures the essence of the legendary singer with an animated illustration of KK doing what he loved most – standing before a microphone, ready to mesmerize.
Google Doodle Celebrates 27 Years of KK in Bollywood
Twenty-seven years ago, on this day in 1996, KK’s soul-stirring voice first graced Bollywood with “Chhod Aaye Hum” in Gulzar’s political thriller “Maachis.”
Google’s tribute acknowledges his remarkable versatility, noting, “KK is widely remembered for recording songs in several languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Bengali, Assamese, and Gujarati.”
KK’s remarkable journey
Before becoming Bollywood’s go-to voice for emotional depth, KK’s journey began in the world of advertising jingles. The Delhi-born artist, who entered the world on August 23, 1968, lent his voice to an astounding 3,500 jingles across 11 languages.
His breakthrough moment came with the heart-wrenching “Tadap Tadap” from “Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam” (1999), the same year he released his debut album “Pal,” which became the anthem of a generation.
Over his illustrious three-decade career, KK’s versatility shone through more than 500 Hindi songs and 200 regional compositions. His repertoire includes timeless hits like “Khuda Jaane,” “Beetein Lamhe,” “Ankhon Mein Teri,” and “Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai.”
KK’s death
The music world lost this melodious voice too soon when KK succumbed to a suspected heart attack in May 2022 at age 53. Today’s Google Doodle serves as a poignant reminder of the musical legacy he left behind.