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Mamata pays homage to RD Burman on his birthday

| | Jun 28, 2014, at 01:57 am
Kolkata, June 27 (IBNS): West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday paid tribute to legendary music composer RD Burman on his 75th birth anniversary.

In his Facebook page, Banerjee said: "Today is RD Burman's Birthday. For over three decades, Pancham da created music across innumerable genres that still fill our hearts with melody, tranquility and joy. Several phases have since traversed the musical world, but his immortal creations still hum in our minds and will continue to do so, as one of our sweetest companions in life's myriad journeys."

Burman died in 1994. He was 54.

His musical creations have enchanted his fans doe decades.

Burman's popular creations include songs like '  Dum Maro Dum ',  'Yaadon Ki Baraat' and 'Yeh Dosti'.
 

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