| Name(s) |
SACHIN DEV BURMAN |
| Date of
Birth |
October 01, 1906 |
| Date of
Death |
October 31, 1975 |
|
Identity |
Indian music
composer for Hindi movies. |
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Date-wise Events / Works |
- 1934: Gold Medal, Bengal All India
Music Conference, Kolkata
- 1954: Filmfare Best Music Director
Award: Taxi Driver
- 1958: Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
- 1958: Asia Film Society Award National
Film Awards
- 1965: Best Music (Hindi Section): Teen
Devian
- 1966: Best Music (Hindi Section): Guide
- 1966: Best Male Playback Singer (Hindi
Section): Guide
- 1969: Padma Shri International Jury on
Folk Music Filmfare Awards
- 1969: Best Music (Hindi Section):
Aradhana
- 1970: National Film Award for Best Male
Playback Singer: Aradhana: Safal Hogi Teri Aradhana
- 1973: Filmfare Best Music Director
Award: Abhimaan
- 1973: Best Music (Hindi Section):
Abhimaan
- 1974: National Film Award for Best
Music Direction: Zindagi Zindagi
- October 01, 2007: India
postal department released a commemorative postage stamp on
this day, in Agartala, where an exhibition on his life and
work was also inaugurated; the state government of Tripura,
also confers the yearly, 'Sachin Dev Burman Memorial Award'
in Music
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Other Events &
Developments |
- Popularly known as Burman Da.
- He was also a famous Bengali singer and composer.
- He composed music for 100 films, including Bengali
films.
- His son Rahul Dev Burman also achieved great success as
a Bollywood music director.
- S. D. Burman was born in Comilla, now in Bangladesh, to
Rajkumari Nirmala Devi, princess of Manipur and
Nabadwipchandra Dev Burman, the only son of 'Ishanachandra
Dev Burman', Raja of Tripura.
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