Treat for R.D. Burman fans, courtesy Zee Classic


Mumbai, Jan 21 (IANS): A musical concert dedicated to the life and times of iconic Bollywood composer, the late R.D. Burman regaled his fans with his hit songs.

Keeping in mind his contribution to the world of Hindi film music, channel Zee Classic, known to entertain its viewers with a vast library of movies from Hindi cinema's 'golden era', organised the musical night here Tuesday.

Singers Babul Supriyo, Sudesh Bhosle with his son Siddhanta Bhosle, Javed Ali, Madhushree, Anvesha Dutta Gupta, set the mood with some mesmerising tracks of ace composer, leading the audience to revisit the era of Pancham-Da, as he was called lovingly called.

The singers not only chose to perform some of his best tracks, but also shared their love and respect towards him at the event, which has been captured for TV and will be beamed on the small screen soon.

"Pancham-Da's music can't be defined as he was someone who inspired generations with his soulful tracks. He was my favourite and will always be," Supriyo told IANS, following it up by humming one of Burman's composition.

Ruchir Tiwari, Deputy Business Head, Hindi Movie Channels, ZEEL, says it's a wonder how Burman's songs find a connect with people in all age groups.

"R.D. Burman is a legendary music composer and holds a special place in our hearts. His musical journey is imprinted in the minds of music lovers and continues to inspire today's generation," he said.

The event here was also marked by a photo exhibition illustrating memoirs of Panchm-Da. Some unseen photographs, original letters written by him, his kurta, glasses, mouth organ and guitar among others, were on display during the inauguration.

During his career, Burman, who would've turned 76 Jan 4, gave innumerable chartbusters like "Aaja aaja main hun pyar tera", "Piya tu ab toh aaja", "Tera bina zindagi se shikwa" and ‘Tujhse naraaz nahi".

Born in 1939, he debuted as a composer with comedian Mehmood’s 1961 movie “Chhote Nawab”.

Before his death in 1994 at the age of 54, Burman had composed for “1942: A Love Story”.

  

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