Veteran singer SP Balasubrahmanyam, who became the voice of superstar Salman Khan in many films like Maine Pyar Kiya and Saajan, is not in this world today, but his songs still bring peace to everyone's hearts. SP sahab's stature as a playback singer in the film industry was very high and on that basis now the Tamil Nadu government has paid him a great tribute. On the occasion of the fourth death anniversary of SP Balasubrahmanyam (September 25), Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has renamed a road in Chennai after the late singer.
SP Balasubrahmanyam, who originally belonged to South Cinema, died on 25 September 2020
during the Corona period. Since his stature as a singer is so great, the Tamil Nadu government has found a unique way to honour him. On Wednesday, the Chief Minister of the state MK Stalin renamed Chennai's Kamdar Road as SP Balasubrahmanyam Street.
Keeping in mind the singer's amazing contribution to the field of singing, the government has taken this big decision. Seeing this honour received by his father, the singer's son SP Charan has thanked the Tamil Nadu government on social media. Everyone appreciated this honour given to the late singer. Indeed, he deserved the way he fascinated people with his singing decade after decade.