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Discuss | Email | Print | Get latest news on your desktop 'All my friends have gone' Patcy N | November 06, 2008 17:52 IST Last Updated: November 06, 2008 19:15 IST
Legendary filmmaker B R Chopra passed away on Wednesday morning. Music composer I felt very sad when I heard B R Chopra had passed away. He was my favourite producer. It was a delight to work with him. I have composed music for 75 per cent of his movies, whether it was Gumraah, Humraaz, Nikaah or Tawaif. All the movies we did together were musical hits. He loved me a lot and treated me like a family member. Everyone in this trade knows he was a great producer. He was a good film-maker who made wholesome entertainers. But his movies also had a message. All the producers I worked with have slowly passed away; this reminds me of a line from a song from Kaagaz Ke Phool written by Saahir Ludhianvi Arey dekhi zamane ki yaari, bichade sabhi baari baari. All my friends have gone.
B R Chopra was the master of courtroom scenes; look at the court room drama in Kanoon.
Finally, we selected one tune but our singer, Salma Agha, could not get it right. Instead of selecting another tune from the ones that were left, he asked me to create a new one. And that was the tune to which she sang the song.
There were other times when I would make one tune for a song and say this is the best and I won't make another one. And he would agree. He understood music well which is why his films had the best of songs.
Just two months ago, I was called to I met him eight days before his death. Ravi Chopra's wife took me to his room he looked at me blankly. That's when she told me he did not recognise anyone any more. I felt sad. May his soul rest in peace. Email | Print | Get latest news on your desktop | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||