How is Papon Honoring Bhupen Hazarika on His 14th Death Anniversary?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Mumbai, Nov 5 (NationPress) On this day, we honor the legacy of the Assamese music legend Bhupen Hazarika, marking the 14th anniversary of his passing. Renowned singer-composer Papon paid heartfelt tribute to the iconic artist, reflecting on how his music resonates within our souls, especially as we commemorate his centenary this year.
Papon shared a heartfelt post on Instagram featuring a picture of the late maestro, writing: “Remembering the captivating voice of Assam, Dr. Bhupen Hazarika, on his 14th death anniversary. As we celebrate his centenary year, his music continues to linger in our hearts … may it inspire future generations.”
Throughout his illustrious career, Bhupen Hazarika received numerous accolades, including the National Film Award for Best Music Direction in 1975, Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, Dada Saheb Phalke Award, and Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship. In 2019, he was posthumously honored with both the Padma Vibhushan and the Bharat Ratna.
His music embodies themes of humanity and universal connection, with many of his songs translated into languages like Bengali and Hindi.
Hazarika’s works resonate deeply with audiences in Assam, West Bengal, and Bangladesh, particularly for their messages of communal harmony, universal justice, and empathy. His influence on Hindi cinema has helped introduce the rich culture and folk music of Assam and Northeast India to a wider audience.
Turning to Papon, he embarked on his musical journey back in 1998 with the Assamese track “Nasaba Sokule” from the album Snigdha Junak. His first album, Junaki Raati, was released in 2004.
Papon made his Bollywood debut with the song “Om mantra” from the film Strings - Bound by Faith in 2006. In 2011, he gained popularity with the track “Jiyein Kyun” from the film Dum Maro Dum, which marked his first significant hit. He later performed “Lakeerein,” a poem by Gulzar, for the film Kya Dilli Kya Lahore in 2014 and “Sun RI Bavli” for Nagesh Kukunoor's film Lakshmi.
In 2015, he lent his voice to “Moh moh ke dhage” for Dum Laga Ke Haisha and “Humnava” in Hamari Adhuri Kahani. The following year, he sang “Bulleya” for the film Sultan.