Ozzy Osbourne died at the age of 76; Bollywood also mourns, Ranveer Singh and Vir Das expressed grief
Ozzy Osbourne Death: Bollywood actors are also mourning the death of Hollywood's legendary singer Ozzy Osbourne. Ranveer Singh and comedian Vir Das have condoled the death of the singer.

The news of the passing away of rock music icon and 'Prince of Darkness' OzzyOsbourne sent music fans all across the globe into a deep sorrow. He passed away at the age of 76, and this unfortunate news was confirmed by his family and they announced that he has bid adieu to the world. OzzyOsbourne began his career playing in the 'Black Sabbath' band but later went on to become extremely successful in his solo career as well. His strong voice and aggressive performance on stage turned him into the darling of millions of viewers.
Not only international artists, but Indian cinema celebrities are also saddened by this news. Actor Ranveer Singh paid tribute to Ozzy by sharing a picture of him on social media and also gave place to his famous song 'Zombie Stomp' in the background. Apart from Ranveer, comedian and actor Vir Das also expressed deep grief over this loss. He wrote in his post, 'Very sad. A great personality, whose absence will never be filled.'
Ozzy's last performance also became very special for his fans emotionally. He recently presented the song 'Mama, I'm Coming Home' on stage, the video of which is now going viral on social media. Through this song, it seems as if he has said goodbye to his fans.
After Ozzy's death, his fans are also expressing their grief on social media. Some are calling him the 'God of Rock', while some are describing his voice as touching the depths of the soul. A fan wrote, 'Ozzy, you brought a storm of music in the world of quiet children like us. Your music taught us to speak.'
John Michael Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of the British heavy metal band Black Sabbath, was a popular singer and songwriter. He was born on 3 December 1948 in Marston Green, United Kingdom. He gained popularity in the 1970s as the lead singer of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath and during this time he earned the nickname 'Prince of Darkness'.