Bollywood versatile actor Jackie Shroff remembered the late legendary singer RD Burman on his death anniversary today. Taking to his Instagram handle, the Yudh actor paid tribute to the singer and shared a small monochrome video of RD Burman performing his iconic song "Duniya Mein Logon Ko" on the stage. ‘Ek Number Bhidu’: Jackie Shroff Still Can’t Get Over Uorfi Javed’s Stylish Chia Seeds Dress, Reposts BTS Video of the Outfit’s Creative Process – WATCH.
He wrote, "Remembering RD Burman Ji (27 Jun 1939-4 Jan 1994)" accompanied by the folded hands. The Instagram story also had a photo of the singer in which he was seen wearing a red shirt and black glasses.
Jackie Shroff Remembers RD Burman on His Death Anniversary
Even after 31 years of his death, the music lovers still cherish the compositions of RD Burman. He has also collaborated with legendary writers and singers like Gulzar, Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar and many others. One of the most successful collaborations of RD Burman was with Gulzar. The duo weaved magic together. The collaboration between the ace composer and maverick lyricist began with a song from Parichay. Remember "Musafir Hoon Yaaron" song? The duo created it.
If reports are to be believed, RD Burman landed up at Gulzar's home at one o'clock in the night to make him hear the tune made for this song. Both of them sat listening to the tunes in the car the whole night, developing a life-long friendship. RD Burman and Gulzar also worked on iconic songs such as "Tere bina zindagi se koi" (Aandhi 1975), "O manjhi re" (Khushboo 1975), and "Tujhse naraz nahi zindagi" (Masoom 1983) among others. ‘Baby John’ Box Office Verdict – Hit or Flop: Varun Dhawan Faces One of His Lowest First-Week Earnings – See His Bottom Five Performers.
Born to the rising star in the musical firmament, SD Burman in the year 1939, Pancham Da undoubtedly revolutionised Hindi film music since he debuted as a composer with comedian Mehmood's 1961 movie Chhote Nawab. He passed away on January 4, 1994, at the age of 54.