This is an outstanding creation…..what a splendid idea, planning and execution to the magical creator, Pancham-da. Created using 35,000 matchsticks, took 480 days to build salute to Mr.Debashis Mahapatra.
This shows his immense love, respect and admiration to the LoRD of music 🎶
Wishing our beloved Pancham-da a very Happy Birthday 🎉
This is an excellent tribute creation by Adbhut Pancham team,
Many people around the globe are celebrating this day with RDX music, memories and joy, but one team, EUPHONY India, celebrating this legend’s birthday in an unique, and memorable way.
A fantastic tribute, over 3-days, many hours of Radio Show
I highly recommend Euphony’s shows, you can catch it here,
This session is full of information, anecdotes, fun, passion and display of pure love for the man, his magic....Pancham!
A worthy watch over 4hrs of continuous tribute, pouring in from many fans. Special thanks to Mr.Madhav Vijay-ji....kudos for this rare, informative session
Heartfelt tribute to the Master craftsman, having such a unique musical sense to combine effortlessly western and Indian folk, and classical music. Boss was and continues to remain ahead of time, and hence staying relevant to today’s music domain.
In today’s Hindusthan Times ChaitanyaPadukone has published an excellent article outlining why RD Burman’s music continues to appeal to the younger generation.
I totally agree with him on this,
“RD, the ‘rebel-utionary’ composer-singer, who was fondly called ‘boss’ by his team of extraordinary musicians, left behind a trailblazing rich repertoire of his timeless tunes. Some of which have inspired myriad remixes, that continue to enthrall the millennial youth and mesmerise the middle-aged alike. Testimony to RDB’s evergreen songs is evident in the Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (1972) song recreated in Karan Johar’s movie, Student of The Year 2, retaining the ‘gili-gili-akkha’ scat-phrases. More recently, Burman Jr’s racy romantic track Humne Tumko Dekha (1975) was recycled by Google as their commercial jingle! After so many decades, mind-boggling sounds (like ‘wakaao’) and hook lines of chartbuster RDB-songs still command instant recall.”