Dwijen Mukhopadhyay never again



'One day I will return

The house is unfilled

Fixed official

On the off chance that you need to overlook ... '

Dwijen Mukhopadhyay sang the tune composed and made by Salil Chowdhury. Like the expressions of this melody, he has broken every one of the stops. Today, the veteran artist of Bengali and Hindi tunes of India left his life in Kolkata on Monday evening. He was 91 years of age at the season of his passing. He was wiped out for quite a while. Dwijen Mukhopadhyay was admitted to the SSKM clinic in Calcutta in the first part of the day on September 29. It is accounted for from the healing center that he is experiencing lung contamination. In addition, there are numerous maturity issues. After a little recuperation he was brought home. In 2010, the legislature of Bangladesh regarded Dwijen Mukhopadhyay out of appreciation for Bangabandhu.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee communicated sympathies over the demise of Dwijan Mukhopadhyay. He stated, 'I am stunned. Dwijenda is never again. The music of the music of Bengal has turned into a sign. Can not discover the dialect to express lament. I feel the torment of losing my family.

Then, on the demise of Dwijen Mukhopadhyay, the shadow of grieving has descended in the music of Calcutta. Lopamudra Mitra stated, 'I ended up guardianless. I feel vacancy in the manner in which a senior craftsman is leaving. I lost many. Truth be told, individuals are gradually going to instruct everybody. It was once in a while observed in various projects. Presently I have missed him at the Music Fair. "Aesthetic Mukherjee said," I know him from his adolescence. Being heard subsequent to tuning in to his tunes. I additionally sing together I used to adore me without a doubt. He was the most straightforward and white man I at any point met. He went to the rice function before my child. Knowing my pearl, I accompanied a pearl ring for my child. 'Rupankar said,' Very pitiful news. Sang endless tunes. My mom was an understudy of Dwijenababu. Talk in that equation. Superfluous harm to his music world is no more. "Rupam Islam said," There is just the same old thing new to state about Dwijenababur's music. Whatever he has given, it will remain always in the memory of Bengalis. My good fortunes, he has been met more than once. His welcome and gifts. I regard his memory. '

Dwijen Mukhopadhyay's companionship began with Salil Chowdhury in the most recent decade of the most recent decade. She went to the Hindi film tune with Salil Chowdhury's hand. The group of onlookers recollected concerning this combine. This evening Devjyoti Mishra stated, "In the wake of tuning in to the news, I recall one of her tunes. One day returning ... What's more, recall that numerous things about the kinship of Salil Chowdhury and Dwijen Mukhopadhyay. Dwijen Mukherjee was extremely tall and Salil Chowdhury's stature was low. Salil Chowdhury was exceptionally kidding about it. Leaving Eden Garden, Dwijen Mukhopadhyay or he would state, look into the head high, if there is no play in the arena!

In 2010, Dwijen Mukhopadhyay was regarded in the respect of 'Padmabhusan'. In 2011, 'Bangabhibhushan' was given to him. Notwithstanding his over seven many years of music, he got Devbrat Biswas Memorial Award (1982), Indira Gandhi Puraskar (1991), Rajiv Gandhi Puraskar (1992), Uttam Kumar Jibanititi Dharand (2002), and numerous different honors. In 2010, she got D-leit from Kalyani University.

Dwijen Mukhopadhyay was conceived on 12 November 1927. Dwijen Mukhopadhyay's vocation began as an expert artist in 1944. Megafon recorded the main melody from the record organization in 1945. He recorded around one and a half thousand melodies. Among them, Rabindranath Tagore 800 He worked intimately with incredible artist Salil Chowdhury to cooperate for a special creation and a mass association. Sushant Lahiri, Pankaj Mallik, Shantidev Ghosh, to the opposite side, Dwijen Mukhopadhyay achieved the other tallness. In the realm of Bangla melodies, he was constantly novel in the field of Rabindra tunes.

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