On his birth anniversary, musicians pick favourite Kishore Kumar numbers….

A melodious singer, versatile actor and director, Kishore Da still remains a singer admired by every generation. Here are some Kishore Kumar songs which are favourite of eminent Indian musicians

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Subhash K Jha

Lata Mangeshkar: Yeh jeevan hai iss jeevan ka yehi hai rang-roop (Piya Ka Ghar), Koi lauta de mere beete huey din (Door Gagan Ki Chaon Mein) , Dukhi man mere sun mera kehna (Funtoosh) and many more.”

Asha Bhosle: “Chingari koi bhadke (Amar Prem), Zindagi ek safar hai suhana(Andaz), Oh mere dil ke chayan (Mere Jeevan Saathi).”

Varun Grover: “Apart from the hundreds of Kishore Kumar’s celebrated songs there are gems that don’t get that much love.Among these my favourite are Phir wohi raat hai(Ghar), Chandchurake laya hoon(Devta), Jidhar dekhun teri tasveer nazar aati hai(Mahaan).”

Manoj Muntashir: “Sometimes I feel, duniya me sirf do tarah ki aawazein hain. Ek 'Kishor' hai... Baaki sab 'Shor' hai. I have to name at least 2 songs as 1 will not do justice to my fannism for the legend. 'Kuchh to log kahenge' (Amar Prem) and 'Zindagi Ke Safar Me Guzar Jaate Hain Jo Mukaam'(Aap Ki Kasam) are the two unparalleled masterpieces by Kishoreda.

'Kuchh to Log' is a very complex composition by Pancham Da (RD Burman) . The way he merges Raag Khamaj into Kalavati makes it an extremely tricky song to render. But look at the ease Kishor da croons this song with. 'Zindagi Ke Safar Me' to me is the height of philosophy ever cocooned in a mainstream Bollywood song. There were full chances of this song being a dull affair loaded with serious 'gyan'. But once again, Kishor da played his master stroke. He took a very casual approach to honor one of the finest works of Anand Bakshi and Pancham Da. Result... Philosophy became palatable and eventually a chartbuster. The magic of Kishore Kumar lives on.”

Kavita Krishnamurthy: “Yeh kya hua (Amar Prem) and Humein tumse pyar kitna (Kudrat)”

Alka Yagnik: “Mere mehboob qayamat hogi (Mr X In Bombay), Oh hansini meri hansini (Zehreela Insaan), Dil aaj shayar hai(Gambler), Inteha ho gayi intezaar ki (Sharaabi).The list is endless, I am a crazy fan of Kishoreda and Lata Didi.”

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