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Sulakshana Pandit Age, Death, Family, Biography

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Death Cause: Cardiac Arrest
Age: 71 Years
Marital Status: Unmaried

Sulakshana Pandit

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Birth NameSulakshana Pratapnarayan Pandit
Other NameSulakshna
NicknameSulu
Profession(s)• Actor
• Playback Singer
Physical Stats
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBrown
Career
DebutFilm: Uljhan (1975) as 'Karuna'
A poster of the film 'Uljhan' (1975)
Awards1975: Miyan Tansen Award for the song 'Tu Hi Sagar' from the film 'Sankalp'

1976: Best Playback Singer - Female award for 'Tu Hi Sagar' at the 23rd Filmfare Awards
Personal Life
Date of Birth12 July 1954 (Monday)
BirthplaceRaigarh, Chhattisgarh, India
Date of Death6 November 2025 (Thursday)
Place of DeathMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Age (at the time of death) 71 Years
Death CauseCardiac Arrest
Zodiac signCancer
Nationality Indian
HometownRaigarh, Chhattisgarh
SchoolGovernment Girls’ School, Raigarh
ReligionHinduism
CasteBrahmin
Relationships & More
Marital Status (at the time of death)Unmarried
Family
ChildrenNone
ParentsFather- Pratap Narayan Pandit (classical vocalist, tabla player) (deceased)
Mother- (Deceased)
SiblingsBrother(s)- 3
• Mandheer Pandit (music composer)
• Jatin Pandit (music composer)
• Lalit Pandit (music composer)
Jatin Pandit and Lalit Pandit
Sister(s)- 3
• Maya Anderson
• Sandhya Singh (murdered in 2012)
Vijayta Pandit (actor, singer)
Sulakshana Pandit (right) with Vijayta Pandit (centre) and Sandhya Singh (left)
Other RelativesUncles
Pandit Jasraj (classical vocalist)
Pandit Jasraj
• Vasant Kumar Pandit (politician)

Cousin- Hemlata (playback singer)
Sulakshana Pandit's sister, Hemlata
Nephew- Yash Pandit (actor)
Yash Pandit
Nieces
Shraddha Pandit (playback singer)

Shweta Pandit (playback singer)
Shweta Pandit and Shraddha Pandit

Some Lesser Known Facts About Sulakshana Pandit

  • Sulakshana Pandit was born at Ashrafi Devi Women’s Hospital in Ramagudi Para, Raigarh.
  • She came from a musical family of the Mewati Gharana, originally from Pilimandori village in Haryana’s Fatehabad district (formerly part of Hissar).
  • Her father, Pratap Narayan Pandit, was a skilled tabla player who served in the royal court of Raja Chakradhar Singh.
  • Sulakshana grew up in a home where music was considered sacred. She inherited her family’s deep love for the art and carried that legacy forward through her work.
  • Her roots were closely connected to Raigarh’s rich musical culture.
  • Through her performances, she helped bring national recognition to Chhattisgarh’s cultural and musical heritage.
  • She lent her voice to several film songs, including those from ‘Door Ka Raahi’ (1971), ‘Sankoch’ (1976), ‘Sparsh’ (1980), ‘Chehre Pe Chehra’ (1981), ‘Hasrat’ (1986), and ‘Khamoshi: The Musical’ (1996).

    A poster of the film 'Sparsh' (1980)

    A poster of the film ‘Sparsh’ (1980)

  • In 1975, she appeared in films like ‘Raaja,’ starring Rishi Kapoor, and ‘Salaakhen,’ starring Shashi Kapoor.

    Sulakshana Pandit and Rishi Kapoor in a still from the film 'Raaja' (1975)

    Sulakshana Pandit and Rishi Kapoor in a still from the film ‘Raaja’ (1975)

  • In 1976, she appeared as ‘Asha’ in the film ‘Hera Pheri,’ which featured Amitabh Bachchan, Saira Banu, Vinod Khanna, Shreeram Lagoo and Asrani.

    Sulakshana Pandit (as Asha) and Vinod Khanna (as Ajay) in a still from the film 'Hera Pheri' (1976)

    Sulakshana Pandit (as Asha) and Vinod Khanna (as Ajay) in a still from the film ‘Hera Pheri’ (1976)

  • In 1977, Sulakshana played the role of ‘Radhika’ in the film ‘Apnapan.’

    Sulakshana Pandit as 'Radhika' in the film 'Apnapan' (1977)

    Sulakshana Pandit as ‘Radhika’ in the film ‘Apnapan’ (1977)

  • Her performance as ‘Usha’ in the 1979 film ‘Khandaan’ was appreciated by the viewers.

    Sulakshana Pandit as 'Usha' in a still from the film 'Khandaan' (1979)

    Sulakshana Pandit as ‘Usha’ in a still from the film ‘Khandaan’ (1979)

  • Sulakshana appeared in many other films, such as ‘Rama’ in ‘Garam Khoon’ (1980), ‘Diana’ in ‘Chehre Pe Chehra’ (1981), ‘Chanda’ in ‘Dharam Kanta’ (1982), and ‘Ganga’ in ‘Do Waqt Ki Roti’ (1988).

    Sulakshana Pandit (as Diana) and Sanjeev Kumar (as Dr. Wilson/Blackstone) in a still from the film 'Chehre Pe Chehra' (1981)

    Sulakshana Pandit (as Diana) and Sanjeev Kumar (as Dr. Wilson/Blackstone) in a still from the film ‘Chehre Pe Chehra’ (1981)

  • Sulakshana was reportedly in love with Sanjeev Kumar and even took him to a temple to propose marriage, but the relationship was one-sided, as Kumar was not interested due to personal reasons.
  • Sanjeev Kumar’s death in 1985, followed shortly by her mother’s demise, deeply affected Sulakshana and led her to step away from films and public life.
  • Sulakshana never married and remained largely private. Her personal losses impacted her mental and emotional well-being for years.
  • In 2006, her sister Vijayta Pandit and brother-in-law Aadesh Shrivastava brought her home to support her emotionally and help her recover from the trauma caused by these events.
  • In 2012, her sister Sandhya Pandit went missing. A few weeks later, Sandhya’s skeleton was found, and it was confirmed that she had been murdered.
  • Sulakshana’s younger sister, Vijayta Pandit, revealed in an interview that Sulakshana was not told about Sandhya’s death initially, as the family feared that the shock would be too much for her to handle.
  • Vijayta shared that for a long time, she continued to tell Sulakshana that Sandhya was living in Indore and often called her to protect her from the truth.
  • Sulakshana Pandit passed away due to cardiac arrest on 6 November 2025.
  • Following her death, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai expressed deep sorrow and called her the “daughter of Chhattisgarh.”
  • In his tribute, Sai praised Sulakshana for embodying Chhattisgarh’s rich cultural essence through her art and said,

    Sulakshana ji’s voice carried the fragrance of Chhattisgarh’s soil.”