Classical singer and harmonium player Pandit Sanjay Ram Marathe is no more. He took his last breath on Sunday at the age of 68. According to PTI, he died due to a severe heart attack. Sanjay Ram Marathe was the eldest son of Sangeet Bhushan Pandit Ram Marathe. Classical singer and harmonium player Pandit Sanjay Ram Marathe is no more. He took his last breath on Sunday at the age of 68. According to PTI, he died due to a severe heart attack. Sanjay Ram Marathe was the eldest son of Sangeet Bhushan Pandit Ram Marathe. IndiaTV Entertainment: Google News Feed
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