20 June,2022 02:49 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Picture courtesy/Taamara`s Instagram account
On the occasion of Father's Day, late singer KK's daughter Taamara penned an emotional note along with some throwback pictures with her brother Nakul and mother Jyothy Lakshmi Krishna. In the first picture, KK is seen giving a piggyback ride to young Taamara and Nakul. The trio smiles as they posed for the lens. Later singer KK is seen wearing a red t-shirt in the picture.
She captioned the post with a long note that read, "I would take the pain of losing you a 100 times, if it meant having you as my dad even for one second. Life is dark without you dad."
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"Me, Nakul and mumma are gonna work everyday to make you proud, and spread your energy, and we're gonna be strong and take care of each other like you did.Happy Father's Day to the bestestest dad in the whole universe. Love you forever miss you everyday, umma, I know you're here with us," she concluded.
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Singer Akriti Kakkar reacted to the post and wrote, "How many ever times I met him, he so proudly shared your music with me and told me "sunn na kitna achha music banati hai, she's soooo talented, my daughter" nothing anyone says is going to fill the void but love and memories and lessons from times you spent together. Sending all my love to you Taamara. KK forever,"
Krishnakumar Kunnath, known by his stage name KK, passed away on May 31 at the age of 53. The singer fell ill while performing at an event in Kolkata and was brought to the CMRI hospital.
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