Veteran playback singer Suman Kalyanpur, who defined a generation with her soulful melodies, was cremated with full state honours at Mumbai's Santacruz crematorium on Monday. The legendary singer's final journey was marked by dignity and emotion. Her body was taken in an ambulance decorated with flowers as family, close friends, and members of the music fraternity gathered to bid her farewell. As a Padma Bhushan awardee, Suman Kalyanpur was accorded state honours, including three rounds of ceremonial firing — a tribute reserved for distinguished personalities recognised by the nation. But beyond the official honours, it was a deeply personal farewell for the senior singer. Family and friends came together to celebrate her life through her creations — her soulful music. In an emotional tribute at the crematorium, those present sang some of Suman Kalyanpur's beloved songs. The atmosphere turned particularly poignant when her iconic song Rahe Na Rahe Hum filled the air. Her daughter broke down as the gathering joined in singing the timeless melody.