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'Career is destroyed, waiting for death'

Whether it be criticizing the National Anthem, beating up a senior citizen or drug allegations, singer Mainul Ahsan Noble has always been in the news for all the wrong reasons.

 

Whether it be criticizing the National Anthem, beating up a senior citizen or drug allegations, singer Mainul Ahsan Noble has always been in the news for all the wrong reasons.

The once Sa Re Ga Ma famed singer failed to capture the audience with his originals, and seemed to be doomed to the moniker of 'cover artist '.

Now, he seems genuinely upset and apologetic for the trajectory as he posted: "Every unexpected things happened in my life. Heartbreak. Drugs & alcohol. 70 stitches on my head and my ex-wife being happy about it. Destroyed career. The only thing that's left is death".

 

His and, at least What's left of them, seemed genuinely concerned for him. "Neither success nor sorrow is permanent", wrote one user, perhaps summing up the concerns perfectly.

Noble, after his miraculous stint in Kolkata's Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, was praised by many in both the Indian and Bangladeshi music industries, including Shantanu Moitra, Monali Thakur and others.

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'Career is destroyed, waiting for death'

Whether it be criticizing the National Anthem, beating up a senior citizen or drug allegations, singer Mainul Ahsan Noble has always been in the news for all the wrong reasons.

 

Whether it be criticizing the National Anthem, beating up a senior citizen or drug allegations, singer Mainul Ahsan Noble has always been in the news for all the wrong reasons.

The once Sa Re Ga Ma famed singer failed to capture the audience with his originals, and seemed to be doomed to the moniker of 'cover artist '.

Now, he seems genuinely upset and apologetic for the trajectory as he posted: "Every unexpected things happened in my life. Heartbreak. Drugs & alcohol. 70 stitches on my head and my ex-wife being happy about it. Destroyed career. The only thing that's left is death".

 

His and, at least What's left of them, seemed genuinely concerned for him. "Neither success nor sorrow is permanent", wrote one user, perhaps summing up the concerns perfectly.

Noble, after his miraculous stint in Kolkata's Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, was praised by many in both the Indian and Bangladeshi music industries, including Shantanu Moitra, Monali Thakur and others.

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