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Iconic singer Ramkumar Chattopadhyay (89) died today of septicemia and multi-organ failure at a private hospital in the city. He is survived by his son,singer Srikumar Chattyopadhyay.
The aged singer was admitted to the Belle Vue clinic in south Kolkata with several complications on March 9. Hospital sources said he breathed his last around 4.30 pm on Wednesday.
He scored music for two Bengali films Streer Patra (1972) and more recently Parikrama in 1996.
Banasree Sengupta,a tappa singer herself and an ardent fan of Chattopadhyay,said he is almost irreplaceable in the genre of Tappa. He has been suffering over the last few years but still we wouldnt miss even a television interview of his, said Sengupta. She,like most artistes,remembers how deftly he guided his tabla player to beats,crucial to the quirky rendition of Baithaki gaan and tappa.
When Tarun Majumder made a film Nidhu Babur Tappa,music director Hemata Mukhopadhyay didnt think twice before roping in Chatopadhyay for all his compositions,says the singer.
Singer Haimanti Shukla,whose father was Chattopadhyays friend and lived in the same Shovabazar locality,said,He was always very encouraging of my singing. In 1970,when my first record Mahishasurmardini was released,he was the music director. His guidance is invaluable, says Shukla.
Singer Biman Mukhopadhyay,who worked on several projects with him,remembers him as a jolly,playful person.
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