Bhubaneswar, India January 25, 2026
- From Illness to Final Goodbye: A Complete Medical Timeline
- Late August 2025: First Hospitalization
- September 4, 2025: Shift to AIIMS Bhubaneswar
- September–October 2025: Critical Phase
- November 10, 2025: A Ray of Hope
- December 31, 2025: Signs of Recovery
- January 23, 2026: Sudden Setback
- January 25, 2026: The End
- A Musical Journey That Defined Odia Cinema
- More Than Music: A Mentor and Cultural Pillar
- Leaders Pay Tribute: ‘An Irreparable Loss’
- Industry and Fans React: ‘Your Music Will Never Die’
- A Legacy That Will Echo Forever
Abhijit Majumdar Death News broke early Sunday morning, sending shockwaves across Odisha as the legendary Odia music composer and singer passed away at the age of 54.
The celebrated artist breathed his last at AIIMS Bhubaneswar on January 25, 2026, after battling multiple serious health complications for several months. Doctors confirmed that a sudden cardiac arrest led to his death despite prolonged medical intervention.
A wave of grief swept across Odisha early Sunday morning as news broke that renowned Odia music composer and singer Abhijit Majumdar passed away at AIIMS Bhubaneswar.
He was 54 years old. After battling multiple serious health complications for several months, the maestro breathed his last following a cardiac arrest, leaving the Odia music and film industry in deep shock.
Hospital sources confirmed that Abhijit Majumdar suffered a cardiac arrest at 7:43 AM. Despite sustained resuscitation efforts by a specialized medical team, he was declared dead at 9:02 AM.
His passing marks the end of an era one defined by soulful melodies, rooted traditions, and modern musical storytelling.
For millions of fans, fellow artists, and cultural custodians, this is more than a death. It is the silence of a voice that shaped generations.
From Illness to Final Goodbye: A Complete Medical Timeline
Abhijit Majumdar’s final months were marked by a prolonged and painful struggle with serious medical conditions. What initially appeared manageable soon turned into a life-threatening journey that kept Odisha holding its breath.
Late August 2025: First Hospitalization
In the final weeks of August 2025, Majumdar was admitted to a private hospital in Cuttack after suffering from severe sodium deficiency along with other health complications.
Doctors initially believed the condition could be stabilized, but his health deteriorated faster than expected.
September 4, 2025: Shift to AIIMS Bhubaneswar
As his condition worsened, he was shifted to AIIMS Bhubaneswar, one of the state’s premier medical institutions. He was immediately placed in the ICU on ventilator support. Within days, he slipped into a coma, raising grave concerns among doctors and family members.
September–October 2025: Critical Phase
This period proved extremely unstable. Doctors revealed that Abhijit Majumdar was suffering from multiple chronic conditions, including:
- Hypertension
- Hypothyroidism
- Chronic Liver Disease
On October 11, 2025, his health took another severe turn, forcing doctors to move him back into intensive care. Each day became a test of endurance, both for the medical team and his loved ones.
November 10, 2025: A Ray of Hope
After nearly two months in intensive care, Majumdar showed signs of stabilization. He was transferred from the ICU to the Medicine Ward, sparking cautious optimism across the Odia film fraternity and his fan base.
December 31, 2025: Signs of Recovery
On the final day of the year, doctors indicated noticeable improvement. Medical bulletins suggested that if progress continued, he could soon be discharged. For many, it felt like a miracle waiting to happen.
January 23, 2026: Sudden Setback
Just days later, hopes were dashed. Majumdar developed a new infection accompanied by high fever, pushing him back into a critical condition. His body, already weakened by months of illness, struggled to respond.
January 25, 2026: The End
- 7:43 AM: Cardiac arrest
- 9:02 AM: Declared dead
The hospital corridors fell silent. Outside, family members stood numb, while news spread rapidly across the state.
A Musical Journey That Defined Odia Cinema
Abhijit Majumdar wasn’t just a composer he was a movement. He began his musical career in 1991, emerging from the rich traditions of Sambalpuri folk music. With time, he mastered the art of blending folk roots with contemporary cinema, creating melodies that felt both local and universal.
Over a career spanning more than three decades, he composed over 700 songs, many of which became cultural staples.
Iconic Film Contributions
Some of the most memorable Odia films owe their emotional depth to his compositions, including:
- Love Story
- Sister Sridevi
- Golmaal Love
- Sundergarh Ra Salman Khan
His music wasn’t background noise it was the soul of the story. From romantic ballads to high-energy dance numbers, Majumdar had an unmatched range.
More Than Music: A Mentor and Cultural Pillar
Within the industry, Abhijit Majumdar was known for his humility and generosity. Young singers often described him as a mentor who believed in nurturing raw talent. He encouraged experimentation while staying rooted in Odia cultural identity.
Music critics frequently credited him with modernizing Odia cinema music without diluting its essence a balance few could achieve.
Leaders Pay Tribute: ‘An Irreparable Loss’
Condolences poured in from across political and cultural circles.
- Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi stated:
“Abhijit Majumdar’s passing is an irreparable loss to Odia culture. His contribution to our music heritage will remain timeless.” - Former CM Naveen Patnaik described him as a creative force whose work shaped the golden phase of Odia cinema.
- Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan expressed deep sorrow, calling Majumdar “a priceless gem of Odisha.”
Industry and Fans React: ‘Your Music Will Never Die’
Social media platforms flooded with tributes as hashtags related to Abhijit Majumdar trended nationwide. Fans shared favorite songs, concert clips, and emotional memories.
Several singers and actors recalled how his compositions transformed their careers. Many called him the “heartbeat of modern Odia music.”
For his family, the loss is deeply personal beyond accolades and fame, they mourn a father, brother, and companion whose life revolved around music.
A Legacy That Will Echo Forever
Though Abhijit Majumdar is no longer with us, his melodies continue to live on in films, festivals, radios, and everyday moments. His work remains woven into Odisha’s cultural fabric.
Music, they say, never truly dies. And in Majumdar’s case, that couldn’t be more true.
As Odisha bids farewell, one thing is certain:
His silence will never overpower his sound.