How Did Jackie Shroff Honor Bhupen Hazarika on His Death Anniversary?
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Mumbai, Nov 5 (NationPress) Bollywood actor Jackie Shroff has paid tribute to the renowned Assamese music icon Bhupen Hazarika on the occasion of his 14th death anniversary this Wednesday.
Jackie shared a black-and-white image of the legendary musician on his Instagram stories and included a clip of the song Dil Hoom Hoom Kare, performed by the late Bhupen Hazarika alongside Lata Mangeshkar for the film “Rudaali” in 1993.
He captioned the post: "Remembering Bhupen Hazarika ji on his death anniversary."
Bhupen Hazarika was renowned for his songs primarily in the Assamese language, characterized by themes of humanity and universal brotherhood. His work has transcended linguistic barriers, with translations in Bengali and Hindi.
His music, which often touches upon themes of communal harmony, justice, and empathy, resonates particularly with audiences in Assam, West Bengal, and Bangladesh. He played a pivotal role in introducing the rich culture and folk music of Assam and Northeast India to the broader Hindi film industry.
Throughout his illustrious career, he garnered numerous accolades, including the National Film Award for Best Music Direction in 1975, the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, Dada Saheb Phalke Award, and the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship.
In 2019, he was posthumously honored with both the Padma Vibhushan and the Bharat Ratna.
Bhupen Hazarika passed away due to multi-organ failure on November 5, 2011, with his funeral attended by an estimated half a million mourners.
His final song was "Vaishnav Jan To" for the film 2011 “Gandhi to Hitler”, directed by Rakesh Ranjan Kumar. Due to health issues, only parts were recorded by him, with the rest completed by the music directors.
On a different note, Jackie is set to appear in Ahmed Khan’s upcoming comedy film “Welcome To The Jungle”, featuring a star-studded cast including Akshay Kumar, Sanjay Dutt, Suniel Shetty, Arshad Warsi, among others.