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T-town pays tribute to ‘the true rock star of our country’

Colleagues, peers and admirers of the legend took to social media to pay respect and express grief

Pooja Mitra Published 16.02.22, 08:04 PM
Mir Afsar Ali's post on Bappi Lahiri

Mir Afsar Ali's post on Bappi Lahiri Facebook

The legendary singer-composer, Bappi Lahiri, breathed his last on February 15. He was 69. Lahiri (Bappi da to his legions of fans) made his debut in the Bengali film industry with Dadu (1962). The musician would go on to become one of India’s reigning melody superstars from the late ’70s to the early ’90s. Lahiri brought disco music to mainstream Indian cinema and will forever be remembered for his peppy numbers — songs that modern musicians can’t help remixing and remaking.

As the nation mourns his loss, Tollywood stars like Prosenjit Chatterjee, Rituparna Sengupta, Srijit Mukherji, Mimi Chakraborty and many, many others also took to social media to pay their respects.

Prosenjit Chatterjee penned a heartfelt note

Rituparna Sengupta rued the loss of ‘a big brother, a guide’

Shreya Ghoshal paid homage to ‘the true rock star of our country’

Amit Kumar paid a musical tribute to his friend

Shaan Mukherjee remembered his ‘Sweetest, Dearest, Cutest and Most Loving Bappi Da’

Debaditya Chaudhury recalled ‘a lifetime experience’

Srijit Mukherji bade a short ‘alvida’

Saswata Chatterjee expects a ‘very tough phase for the music industry’

Mimi Chakraborty

Mir Afsar Ali

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