Veteran and acclaimed Odia playback singer Geeta Pattanaik has passed away this evening while undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Cuttack, Odisha, sources confirmed. She was 71 years old.
She had been admitted to hospital earlier this month after suffering a severe brain stroke during a cultural event in Bhubaneswar. The stroke left her in critical condition, and she was initially treated at Capital Hospital before being shifted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a private facility in Cuttack. Despite intensive care and medical efforts, her health continued to deteriorate over the past several days.
Her husband, Gopal Batra, had previously stated that doctors were uncertain about her recovery, and that she remained under close observation by specialist medical teams. At that time, Pattanaik was reportedly on ventilator support with neurosurgeons monitoring her condition.
Pattanaik was a beloved voice in Odia music for over five decades, beginning her career in the 1970s and rising to prominence with numerous classic Odia songs. Her voice was known for its emotional depth, clarity, and versatility, making her one of the most respected figures in Odisha’s cultural landscape.
Some of her most memorable recordings include:
“Emiti Pua Ku Mu Baha Huenti”
“Baha Mu Hebi”
“Mo Dehare”
Duets and collaborations with legendary singer Akshaya Mohanty, such as “E Duniya Re Kehi Na Kehi” and “Joutuka Naba”.
Her contribution to Odia cinema and music earned her widespread admiration from fans, fellow artists, and critics alike.
The news of her passing has already begun to draw heartfelt tributes from members of Odisha’s artistic and cultural communities. Many are remembering her powerful voice and enduring legacy in the Odia music industry.
Further information regarding her funeral arrangements and official statements from her family is awaited.
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