Mayang Chang, who came from Mumbai to attend the funeral, said that Prashant's death is an irreparable loss to the Nepali singing industry and that he will always be immortalized because of his creations.
Singer and actor Prashant Tamang has been cremated according to the Buddhist religion. His mortal remains were cremated at the Buddhist Ghat in Aluwari, Darjeeling on Tuesday. He was cremated by a Buddhist guru.
Tamang was given an emotional last farewell by devotees, family members, friends, political and social figures and well-wishers from various walks of life.
Tamang, who won the hearts of millions throughout his life, passed away in Delhi on Sunday due to a heart attack, leaving the Nepali music and cultural sector irreparable. Well-wishers from various parts of Darjeeling, Mumbai, Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim and Northeast India attended his funeral.
Mayang Chang, who came from Mumbai to attend the funeral, said that Prashant's death was an irreparable loss to the Nepali singing sector and that he will always be immortalized through his creations.
