Mumbai (Maharashtra): Veteran actor Mithun Chakraborty says his partnership with Bappi Lahiri was iconic because the singer-composer understood his dancing and created chartbuster music keeping his "hatke" style in mind. Remembering Lahiri, who passed away on Tuesday night at the age of 69, Chakraborty said he wants to remember the composer from the days they spent together. In an interview, Chakraborty said the composer was an artiste who truly understood his craft.
"The best part was that Bappi da understood my dancing. I brought something new-- disco dancing, which was a departure from others. Bappi da understood that I dance 'hatke' (different) and so he started giving music accordingly. It became like 1+1=2, hum jud gaye (we connected). When we became one, we gave legendary hits."
Chakraborty's first brush with stardom was with the 1979 hit Surakksha, which was aided by Lahiri's music, especially the track Gunmaster G9. The duo became a formidable force with their later works Disco Dancer (1982), Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki and Dance Dance.
Chakraborty was given the moniker of a dancing star, with Lahiri firmly backing him with songs like I Am A Disco Dancer, Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Aaja, Yaad Aa Raha Hai, Come Closer. The 71-year-old actor said the best part about Lahiri was that he operated without any ego. If there was a suggestion Chakraborty had, Lahiri was all ears.
"Bappi da was very open, he was an ego-less man. If you told him, 'Bappi da I heard a song, would you like to hear? I want a similar song' he would be open to it. If he liked it, he would work on it. That was the best part, otherwise we would be scared to approach any other music directors, worried how they would react (to suggestions)".
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