She was 93.
Suffering from sepsis, the Padmashree awardee passed away late last night following a multi-organ failure at Ramakrishna Mission Seva Pratishthan here, hospital authorities said.
She was admitted to the hospital on February 2 in an unconscious condition and was battling for life with ventilator support in an ICU, sources said.
With hardly anyone from outside the family visiting her, she died a lonely death.
Later in the day, her body was cremated in Baranagar.
Hailed as the 'adhunik Meera' during the pre-Independence days, she was popular for her Meerabai bhajans like "ghunghat ke pat khol" and "pag ghunghru baandh meera naachi re".
She sang for a number of Hindi and Bengali films and became very famous during her time as Gandhi and Nehru both were known to be great fans of her melodious voice.
Such was her popularity at the peak of her career that on August 15, 1947, Nehru had requested her to keep on singing even after the end of her 15-minute slot at All India Radio (AIR).
"He used to start his prayer meeting every morning playing discs that played my bhajans," Roy had once said. Later on, she had privately performed for the Mahatma in his house.
She had recorded her first album at the tender age of 12 and had famous rebel poet Kazi Nazrul Islam as her mentor.
Roy sang many songs for the famous Bengali music director Kamal Dasgupta. The soulful Narayan stuti (hymn) 'Narayan Shriman Narayan' recorded in her voice is still popular.
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