Bappi Lahiri

Singer

Birthday November 27, 1952

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, India

DEATH DATE 2022-2-15, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (69 years old)

Nationality India

Height 1.65 m

#22346 Most Popular

1921

His music was well received into the 21st century.

1952

Bappi Aparesh Lahiri (born Alokesh Aparesh Lahiri; 27 November 1952 – 15 February 2022), also known as Bappida was an Indian singer, composer and record producer.

He popularised the use of synthesised disco music in Indian music industry and sang some of his own compositions.

1963

He won Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award at 63rd Filmfare Awards.

1973

The first Hindi film for which he composed music was Nanha Shikari (1973) and his first Hindi composition was Tu Hi Mera Chanda sung by Mukesh.

1974

He received his first opportunity in a Bengali film, Daadu (1974), where Lata Mangeshkar sang his composition.

1975

The turning point of his career was Tahir Husain's Hindi film, Zakhmee (1975), for which he composed music and doubled as a playback singer.

He composed a duet with Kishore Kumar and Mohammed Rafi named "Nothing Is Impossible", for the same film.

His compositions Jalta Hai Jiya Mera (Kishore Asha duet) and Lata Mangeshkar solos like Abhi Abhi Thi Dushmani and Aao Tumhe Chand from the same film became popular and gave him recognition.

The duet "Phir Janam Lenge Hum" sung by Kishore Lata became famous from the film Phir Janam Lenge Hum/Janam Janam Na Saathi.

1976

All songs from the film Chalte Chalte (1976), became hits, thus bringing him recognition as a music director at the national level.

He sang duet with Sulakshana Pandit named Jana Kahan Hai which gave him recognition as singer.

1979

Songs from the films like Aap Ki Khatir, Dil Se Mile Dil, Patita, Lahu Ke Do Rang, Hatya and Ravikant Nagaichs Surakksha 1979 had soft music.

1980

He was popular in the 1980s and 1990s with filmi soundtracks.

He also delivered major box office successes in Bengali, Telugu, and Kannada films.

1983

After success of the film Himmatwala, Bappi regularly composed duets sung by Kishore Kumar for films starring Jeetendra like in Justice Chowdhry, Jaani Dost, Mawali, Haisiyat, Tohfa, Balidaan, Qaidi, Hoshiyaar, Sinhasan, Suhaagan, Majaal, Tamasha, Sone Pe Suhaga and Dharm Adhikari.Bappi Lahiri made a record by composing for 12 super-hit silver jubilee movies starring Jetendra as the lead hero in the period 1983–1985.

1985

He also composed music for some ghazals, namely "Kisi Nazar Ko Tera Intezaar Aaj Bhi Hai" and "Aawaz Di Hai" for the 1985 film Aitbaar.

He also composed melodious songs sung by Kishore Kumar either as duets with Asha Bhosle or Lata Mangeshkar in the films starring Rajesh Khanna in the 80's in hit films like Naya Kadam, Masterji, Aaj Ka M.L.A. Ram Avtar, Bewafai, Maqsad, Suraag, Insaaf Main Karoonga and Adhikar.

1986

In 1986, he was recognised by Guinness World Records for recording more than 180 songs in one year.

Alokesh Aparesh Lahiri was born into a Bengali Brahmin family in Calcutta.

His parents, Aparesh Lahiri and Bansuri Lahiri, both were Bengali singers and musicians in classical music and Shyama Sangeet who belong to Lahiri Mohan Family of Sirajganj of East Bengal (Now Bangladesh).

His parents, were both singers who met while performing for All India Radio.

He was their only child.

His relatives include singer Kishore Kumar, his maternal uncle.

Bappi Lahiri began to play tabla at the age of 3.

Initially, he was trained by his parents.

Bappi showed talent as a child playing the tabla and studied with Samta Prasad on the advice of Lata Mangeshkar.

Since childhood, he idolised American musician Elvis Presley, and was inspired by him to wear multiple gold chains and gold jewellery.

He thought of creating his own signature appearance when he becomes successful, and later upon becoming successful, he created his signature "golden jewellery" look inspired by that of Presley.

He considers gold to be "lucky" for him.

Lahiri came to Mumbai when he was 19.

He entered the Guinness Book of World Records for recording over 180 songs for 33 films in 1986.

Apart from his popular disco-electronic music, Bappi Lahiri was also known for his signature look of his sartorial style that consisted gold chains, golden embellishments, velvety cardigans and sunglasses.

2002

Portions of Lahiri's song "Thoda Resham Lagta Hai" were included in the 2002 song "Addictive" by American R&B singer Truth Hurts.

Copyright holders Saregama India, Ltd. sued Interscope Records and its parent company, Universal Music Group for more than $500 million.

A Los Angeles federal judge subsequently barred further sales of the CD unless and until Lahiri was listed on the song's credits.

2012

In 2012, his album World Peace, Love & Harmony was among the top five albums being considered for a Grammy nomination but got lost.

But, he was selected to be a jury member in the Grammy Awards.

2016

In late 2016, Lahiri voiced the character of Tamatoa in the Hindi-dubbed version of Disney's 3D computer-animated fantasy adventure film Moana; he also composed and sang "Shona" (Gold), the Hindi version of "Shiny".

This was his first time dubbing for an animated character, and he also appeared in Ramratan song "Yeh Hai Dance Bar".