KK’s daughter Taamara shared a long note asking individuals not to manhandle or ‘spread hate’ against the late vocalist’s directors – Hitesh Bhat and Shubham Bhatt. Taking to Instagram, Taamara imparted a few legacy pictures of KK to his colleagues. She said that the late artist ‘trusted and loved’ his group and requested that individuals send their adoration and backing to them as they ‘need it similarly as’.
She captioned the post, “We wanted to thank all the beautiful human beings in this picture for accompanying dad on all his travels and the vital contributions they made to his shows, making them the memorable spectacles they used to be. I told Hitesh uncle; mom, Nakul and I weren’t there for dads final moments, didn’t even get to say goodbye, but we were all so glad that he was by his side. Ever since he joined dad, his stresses went away.”
She likewise added, “I’ve heard about hate mail and a lot of anger being directed towards Hitesh uncle and Shubham. To those of you resorting to such abuse, ask yourself what would dad think if he could see this? You’re basing your judgment on the word of some unverified journalists, channels and other sources that regularly photoshop thumbnails and include clickbait titles. Don’t spread hate on their behest. All of dads fans are sending his immediate family all their love and support. However, every moment dad wasn’t with us, he was with his 2nd family, as he used to call them.”
“Please don’t buy into the hate-spreading rumours, please send your love and support to them too. They need it just as much as we do, we are all suffering. I’m very grateful that even though dad didn’t have us on his last day, he had them with him. These are the people that dad himself wholeheartedly trusted and loved, and are a big reason why dad become who he was. I’d like to ask you if you loved dad so much, don’t you trust who he trusted? I implore everyone to cease this verbal abuse or abuse of any kind, and if you spot it please take a stand and speak up against it. Be kind- Jyothy, Nakul and Taamara,” ended the caption.
On May 31, KK became sick while performing at Nazrul Manch in Kolkata. He was raced to the medical clinic where specialists pronounced him doomed. The artist passed on at 53 years old. Prior, ABP Ananda cited Hitesh, who was available at the occasion, as saying, “KK said that he was having cramp feeling in his appendages and furthermore requested that I switch off the vehicle AC.” Later, reviewing the minutes after KK’s breakdown, Hitesh had likewise said, “I was unable to try and lift him… Then I alarmed the lodging staff. He was hurried to a medical clinic where he was pronounced brought dead.”