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Today marks the death anniversary of renowned flautist and music composer, Raghunath Seth, who passed away this day in 2014. Born in Gwalior in 1931, he is remembered for his evocative melodies rendered on the bamboo flute, and his versatility as a performer and composer. Known for his appealing interpretation of ragas via the bansuri, he transported listeners to great heights. He also scored the music for both short films as well as feature films including Phir Bhi (1971), Ek Baar Phir (1980), Yeh Nazdeekiyan (1982), Damul (1985), Mrityudand (1997), and others. Honoured with the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1994, Pandit Raghunath Seth’s name remains etched among the legendary instrumentalists of the country.
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Noted film publicist, journalist and writer Bunny Reuben passed away on this day in 2007. He was the writer of several books on the stars of Hindi cinema, most notably on Raj Kapoor, Pran, Dilip Kumar and Mehboob Khan. Working as a journalist for Movie Times, The Sunday Standard, Filmfare, Star & Style, he was also the founder editor of Cine Blitz. He also published a collection of short stories called Monkey on the Hill of God and a novel called You, I and Her.
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Remembering accomplished classical singer, music director, and actor Sureshbabu Mane, on the occasion of his death anniversary. The first child of Abdul Karim Khan and Tarabai, he was born Abdul Rehman in 1902. He trained under his father and uncle Abdul Waheed Khan, rising to become a key Hindustani classical music singer of the Kirana Gharana. Proficient in Khyal, Thumri, Marathi Natya Sangeet and Bhajan forms of singing, he also played the tabla and harmonium. Sureshbabu also acted on stage, as well as in films such as Amrit Manthan (1934), Chandrasena (1935), and Rajput Ramani (1936). He scored the music for films such as Savitri (1936), Sach Hai (1939) and Devyani (1940). Among his disciples were Hirabai Badodekar and Dr Prabha Atre, while he also guided Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, and Dr Vasantrao Deshpande, among others. Sureshbabu Mane passed away on 15 February, 1953.
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