R.D. BURMAN The Prince of Music

by Khagesh Dev Burman

  1. ISBN: 978-81-291-2428-9
  2. Pages: 560 pages
  3. Date: June 2015

ABOUT THIS BOOK

An unpredictable music composer who defied the conventions of his time, a trendsetter who introduced a fusion of Western rock and jazz with Indian classical music—R.D. Burman’s life and career make him one of the most important and versatile artists to dominate the Indian film music scene from the 1960s to the ’80s. Whether the film itself was a blockbuster or a flop, his music always stood out—from the peppy ‘Dum maro dum’ and the evergreen ‘Chand mera dil’ to the soulful ‘Tum aa gaye ho, nur aa gaya hai’ and ‘Tujhse naraz nahin zindagi’. It is said that some films became hits on the strength of his songs alone! But while he was hailed as the reigning prince by all when he created one chartbuster after another, towards the end of his career he was labelled ‘luckless’ and subjected to indignities when his films started failing.
In R.D. Burman: The Prince of Music, Khagesh Dev Burman fondly remembers this exceptional talent with an eccentric streak, who still inspires universal awe, admiration and nostalgia. Replete with several personal moments from the maestro’s life, this book not only discusses his career in loving detail, but also throws light on his relationships with many other artistes of his generation—his legendary camaraderie with Kishore Kumar and his defiant involvement with Asha Bhosle and, most significantly, the strained yet respectful bond that he shared with his father, S.D. Burman. With a chronological analysis of most of his important works, R.D. Burman: The Prince of Music is a collector’s edition that should adorn the shelf of every music lover.

AUTHOR OF THE BOOK

Khagesh Dev Burman hails from the royal family of Tripura and shares the same heritage as S.D. Burman. Born on 14 December 1940 in Agartala, Tripura, he was brought up in an environment conducive to art and literature.
K.D. Burman is the editor of Prantik—the first ever collection of poems from Tripura—published in the year 1962. He has been awarded the Sachin Samman by the government of Tripura for his book Sachin Kartar Ganer Bhuban (the Bengali original of S.D. Burman: The World of His Music). Other books authored by him are: Rajnandini, Aayanaye Nijer Mukh, Nasta Samay, Tripuraye Annaya Rabindranath, Santan, Sandhey Belar Pratham Dupur and Chandra Prahar. His works have been highly acclaimed by literary critics.