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10 May - Pankaj Mullick birth anniversary

 


Pankaj Mullick was a highly acclaimed Indian music composer, playback singer, and actor, known for his significant contributions to the Indian film industry. Born on 10 May 1905, in Calcutta (now Kolkata), Mullick began his musical journey at an early age and went on to become one of the most influential figures in the realm of Indian music.

Mullick's musical talents were diverse, encompassing both classical and modern forms of music. He was proficient in playing several musical instruments, including the piano, harmonium, and tabla. His melodious voice and exceptional skills as a composer earned him widespread recognition and admiration.

Mullick's career in the Indian film industry spanned several decades, during which he composed music for numerous Bengali and Hindi films. He collaborated with renowned directors and lyricists, creating timeless melodies that continue to be cherished by audiences today.

Some of Pankaj Mullick's most memorable compositions include "Bhenge Mor Ghorer Chabi" from the film "Daktar," "Dheere Se Aaja Ri Akhiyan Mein" from "Alibaba and Forty Thieves," and "Chale Pawan Ki Chaal" from "Tansen." His music was characterized by its depth, emotion, and intricate melodies, reflecting his profound understanding of Indian classical music and his innovative approach to composition.

In addition to his work as a composer, Mullick was also a talented playback singer and actor. He lent his voice to many memorable film songs and performed in several films, showcasing his versatility as an artist.

Pankaj Mullick's contributions to Indian music and cinema have left an indelible mark on the industry. He was a pioneer whose creativity and artistry continue to inspire generations of musicians and music lovers. Mullick passed away on 19 February 1978, but his musical legacy lives on through his timeless compositions and melodious voice.

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