
On the occasion of
legendary music-composer-singer Rahul Dev Burman (Panchamda)'s 76th
birth anniversary, a rare special commemorative Rs. 5/- Postage Stamp featuring two
pictures of the
mahaan genius
sangeetkar
is being sought after by his loyal die-hard fans.
The "Rs.5/-" value matches Pancham's mascot No. 5 as he
considered No. 5 lucky. As is known, Pancham means the 'Fifth Musical Note' and
even his favourite Fiat car registration number was 1139 which adds up to 1+ 4
= '05' . The name Rahul has 'five'
letters. One of the color pictures clicked by senior showbiz journalist Mr.
Chaitanya Padukone (Dadasaheb Phalke Academy Award winner 2012 for film
journalism) has Pancham-da striking a 'pose' on the synthesizers. Not many are aware, Chaitanya, who is
otherwise an ardent RDB fan, had the privileged opportunity to attend dozens of
Panchamda's song recordings, while taking his interviews at Film Center
(Tardeo--in South Mumbai).
The various candid interviews of RDB taken by Padukone
were regularly published in a city tabloid newspaper in the '80s and '90s. Recalls
Chaitanya, "Way back in July 1983, I asked Panchamda to pose on the drums-set
and also on the keyboards at Film Center (Tardeo) during the background score
of the film 'Mazdoor'. But the media-shy Panchamda was initially reluctant, as
normally he did not play the keyboards at sittings, but preferred the desi harmonium. 'Mujhe
thodi acting karni padegi,' he chuckled and also insisted then, that I
should 'not' publish those photos along with his print-media interviews." Then
he posed again for Chaitanya's camera, on the digital recording mixer-console,
which was eventually published with the newspaper-interviews. Now that the melody-wizard has left his
indelible 'stamp' on the retro-music map of Bollywood, the postal stamp is
indeed a token tribute to his musical legacy.
Copyright Viral Bhayani
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