KK's family changes his Instagram DP. Writes 'worst pain we as a family have experienced'
India Today
On July 15, KK's family posted a heart-wrenching note along with a new profile picture from his Instagram account. The singer passed away on May 31.
It was on May 31 when KK passed away after performing at a live concert in Kolkata. His passing created shockwaves across the nation. KK, 53, had lent his voice to hit songs such as Beetein Lamhe, Kya Mujhe Pyar Hai, and others. On July 15, the singer’s family posted a soul-stirring note along with a new profile picture from his Instagram profile. On Thursday, KK’s wife Jyothy took to Instagram and posted a painted photo with the singer along with a beautiful note.
KK breathed his last on May 31 after performing at Kolkata’s Nazrul Mancha. His family had arrived in Kolkata to carry his mortal remains to Mumbai. His funeral took place on June 1. A little more than a month after KK’s demise, his family posted a heart-wrenching note on social media from his Instagram profile and also changed his DP. The long note can be read, “Kk wanted his profile picture to be changed to this one so we are now doing this for him and thought we’ll take this opportunity to address all fans of KK and let you know we are doing better everyday. He was a different species of human, not only to you’ll as a performer but for us as a father/husband. Dedication and humility came together to form a human being that showed us all how to live a balanced life. His unconditional love always reminding us how to really and truly love. His focus and determination emphasising strength and reinforcing his dedication. His impact on so many lives, seemingly mythical yet ever present (sic).”Further adding, “We all feel this terrible loss and suffering is always subjective. Sure there are varying degrees but everyone’s worst is the worst they’ve known. This is the worst pain we as a family have experienced and we are astonished at our own ability to even think past the day he left us, let alone live past it and contemplate a life without him. Our purpose in life seemed futile, how could we fulfil our aspirations when such a huge part of those achievements was looking into the eyes of the man - who so eagerly awaited our rise and trusted and fully believed in us - look back at us with pride and admiration. He used to say you have to believe in yourself and give your 100% no matter what you do. Now that is what we will live by. He would want us to continue on and summit our own peaks as we feel if we embody his spirit and reach our respective zeniths, it’ll give us a chance to be reunited with him (sic).”The note concluded with, “He got the chance to be doing what he loved almost until his last moments and that is a privilege granted to very few, filling up venues is something every artist wants to see and we are glad he had that especially for his last performance. It was always very difficult to get him to stop performing because everyone knew once KK went on that stage he owned it and would only leave it once he deemed his job complete. His dedication allowed him no less. His best qualities were to love unconditionally, be kind, respectful and spread joy. By embodying these values you will keep him alive within yourselves. “The stage is my territory” KK - His family (sic).”
KK’s wife Jyothy would often paint photos of the late singer and post them on Instagram. A little over a month after his death, Jyothy took to Instagram on July 14 and posted a painted portrait with him. She also mentioned that she is trying to paint again. Sharing the photo, Jyothy wrote, “Trying to paint again, Miss you sweetheart (sic).”