Punka is a Hindu name, and it is very common in India and Nepal. Its root is in Sanskrit word paṅkaja. The word is a compound word of paṅka 'mud', the suffix -ja 'is born in', growing with '. [1] The related symbolic meaning is the flowers produced in the lotus and mud produced in the mud. Lotus is also a national flower of India and is considered a symbol of Buddhist teachings (see Nalanda).
Pankaj Udhas is a Gazzal singer from Gujarat, India. His career, after releasing the Ghazal album called Aahat in 1980, followed a number of popular songs like Mukarar in 1981, Tarrannum in 1982, Mehfil in 1983, and Royal Arber in 1984. Pankaj Udhas at the concert hall, Nayaab in 1985, Aafreen in 1986. After succeeding as a Gazzal singer, he was invited to attend the movie and film a movie for Ma Nham Mahesh Bhatt. In the 1986 film "Nam", Uda became famous for singing, and his song "Chit Aei Hi" became a hot song for that moment. Then he sang many Hindi movies. The world album and live concert made him a singer 's reputation. In 2006, Pankaj Udhas won the coveted Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest private award.
Pankaj Udhas is a Ghazzar singer from India. Together with other musicians such as Jagjit Singh and Talat Aziz, he is known as pop music style. Udus became famous for singing in the movie "Nam" (1986 movie). Among them, his song Chitthi Aayee Hai became the hottest song of that moment. After that, he also served as a replay singer for many movies. Since then, he has recorded many albums and traveled the world as a versatile singer of Ghazal. In 2006, Pankaj Udhas received the Padmashree Award. Born in the jet pool near the Rajkot in Gujarat State, Pankaji Udas is the family of beer brewer and is the smallest of the three brothers. He is from the Charan community. His father's name is Keshubhai Udhas and his mother's name is Jitubhen Udhas. His eldest son, Manhar Udhas, has had some success as a Hindi singer in a Bollywood movie. His second brother, Nirmal Udhas, was also a famous Ghazal singer and began singing at the first of three brothers.