Popular Bollywood singer and composer Bappi Lahiri, who was known for his disco tracks in the 1980s and 1990s, has died at the age of 69.
Lahiri was suffering from obstructive sleep apnoea and a recurrent chest infection, and passed away on Tuesday night, a statement by Criticare Hospital in Mumbai said.
Known as India’s “disco king”, he became a household name for belting out major hits and composing music for dozens of movies featuring top stars including Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgun and Mithun Chakraborty.
His big Bollywood hits included Chalte Chalte, Disco Dancer and Sharaabi.
He also had a run of major box office successes in Bengali films.
Bollywood stars, cricketers and politicians paid tribute to the musician.
Shri Bappi Lahiri Jiโs music was all encompassing, beautifully expressing diverse emotions. People across generations could relate to his works. His lively nature will be missed by everyone. Saddened by his demise. Condolences to his family and admirers. Om Shanti. pic.twitter.com/fLjjrTZ8Jq
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Lahiri’s music was “all-encompassing, beautifully expressing diverse emotions”.
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“People across generations could relate to his works. His lively nature will be missed by everyone,” he said.
Today we lost the disco king, Bappi Da you were not only an amazing music composer and singer but also a beautiful and happy soul.
End of an Era.
May your soul rest in peace ๐๐ป#RIP #BappiLahiri pic.twitter.com/WlSBwAdaCV
Actress Kajol said fans were not only mourning the loss of “an amazing music composer and singer but also a beautiful and happy soul”.
Actor Ajay Devgun said Lahiri was endearing in person, “but his music had an edge”.
“He introduced a more contemporary style to Hindi film music,” he said.
Former Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh said Lahiri’s “songs were always played in our dressing rooms”.
Very sad to hear about Bappi da.. your songs were always played in our dressing rooms.. #RIPbhappida Condolences to family and friends .. Om Shanti ๐๐ pic.twitter.com/dHH0hmij78
Lahiri had spent a month in hospital before returning home on Monday. He was rushed back to hospital on Tuesday as his condition deteriorated, the Press Trust of India news agency reported.
He suffered from a coronavirus infection last year, the hospital statement said.
Lahiri also had a brief stint in politics. He lost a parliamentary seat he contested for the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party in Srerampur, West Bengal state, during national elections in 2014.
He is survived by his wife Chitrani Lahiri, a son and a daughter.
Earlier this month, Bollywood lost another icon, legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar.
The 92-year-old star died of multiple organ failure at a Mumbai hospital after she was admitted with COVID-19.