How Did Jackie Shroff Honor O. P. Nayyar on His 100th Birthday?
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Key Takeaways
- Jackie Shroff honors the legendary O. P. Nayyar on his 100th birth anniversary.
- Nayyar was a significant figure in Indian cinema, known for his timeless music.
- He collaborated with iconic singers like Mohammed Rafi and Asha Bhosle.
- His notable works include music for many classic films.
- Nayyar made a brief comeback in the 1990s before his passing in 2007.
Mumbai, Jan 16 (NationPress) Renowned Bollywood actor Jackie Shroff paid homage to the iconic music composer O. P. Nayyar on his 100th birth anniversary, celebrating his everlasting impact on Indian cinema.
In a heartfelt tribute, Jackie shared a nostalgic photograph of O. P. Nayyar on his Instagram Stories, highlighting him as one of the most rhythmic and melodious music directors in the history of Indian cinema.
Accompanying the post, the actor chose the classic song “Deewana Hua Badal” from the 1964 film “Kashmir Ki Kali”, featuring talents like Sharmila Tagore and Shammi Kapoor. This timeless piece was beautifully rendered by Mohammed Rafi and Asha Bhosle.
Jackie captioned his post with a heartfelt message: “OP Nayyar ji. Always in our hearts. (16 Jan 1926-28 Jan 2007).”
Nayyar collaborated extensively with vocal legends Geeta Dutt, Asha Bhosle, and Mohammed Rafi. He also partnered with Kishore Kumar in films like Baap Re Baap and Raagini, showcasing his signature “O. P. style.”
His composition journey began with the background score for Kaneez in 1949, followed by his work on the 1952 film Aasmaan. Esteemed film producer and director Guru Dutt enlisted him for scores in Aar Paar, Mr. & Mrs. 55, and C.I.D.
Interestingly, Nayyar never collaborated with Lata Mangeshkar, though her song Saari Saari Raat Teri Yaad Satayein from the 1958 film Aji Bas Shukriyawas was utilized in the 1973 Hindi film Taxi Driver, for which he served as the music director.
In 1957, his musical genius was showcased in films like Tumsa Nahin Dekha and Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon.
Although Nayyar became less active during the 1970s and didn’t compose for younger stars such as Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan, he created music for legendary actors like Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor, Dev Anand, Guru Dutt, Dharmendra, Shammi Kapoor, Sunil Dutt, Joy Mukherjee, Biswajit, Feroz Khan, Bharat Bhushan, Madhubala, Asha Parekh, Sadhana, Mumtaz, Sharmila Tagore, Rajshree, Rekha, Ameeta, and Shyama.
He made a brief return in the 1990s with films like Mangni and Nishchay in 1992, followed by Zid in 1994. The celebrated musician passed away in January 2007 from a heart attack.