Darshan Kumar Passes Away : The Indian entertainment and music industry is mourning the loss of Darshan Kumar, younger brother of T-Series founder Gulshan Kumar. He passed away on April 18, leaving behind a legacy of quiet but meaningful contributions to the music world.
His demise has sent shock
waves across the industry, with artists and colleagues expressing grief and remembering his supportive nature.
Mika Singh Confirms the News and Shares Emotional Tribute
Singer Mika Singh took to social media to confirm the heartbreaking news and paid an emotional tribute to Darshan Kumar. In his post, Mika described him as a kind-hearted and generous person who always stood by artists in need.
He wrote that Darshan Kumar had helped many singers in their early careers and played a key role in giving opportunities to emerging talent. Mika also prayed for peace for the departed soul and expressed his deep sorrow over the loss.
A Low-Profile Yet Influential Personality in the Music World
Despite belonging to one of the most influential families in the Indian music industry, Darshan Kumar preferred to stay away from the limelight. However, those within the industry knew him as a supportive and encouraging figure.
He is also believed to have contributed to nurturing new talent, especially in Punjabi and regional music spaces, helping several artists find a platform to showcase their work.
Association with T-Series Legacy
The T-Series music label, founded by Gulshan Kumar, grew into one of India’s biggest music companies. After Gulshan Kumar’s tragic death, the responsibility of the company was taken over by his son Bhushan Kumar. Darshan Kumar also remained associated with the organization in leadership roles, including Chairman and Managing Director positions at different points.
Cause of Death Yet to Be Disclosed
At present, the exact cause of Darshan Kumar’s death has not been made public. The news has left the music fraternity in shock, with many awaiting further details.
The industry continues to remember him as a humble personality who contributed behind the scenes to the growth of Indian music.