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These Two Young Youngsters’ Tribute to Legend RD Burman On His 82nd Birthday Anniversary Is Winning Hearts Online!
The young duo uploaded a music cover of RD Burman’s classic hilarious track ‘Ek Chatur Naar’

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Legendary late musician RD Burman is well-known for his iconic & timeless music. More than eight decades after he stopped composing music, tunes like ‘Tujhse Naraaz Nahi Zindagi’, ‘Aap Ki Ankhon Mein’, ‘Mehbooba Mehbooba’, ‘Dum Maro Dum’ or ‘Piya Tu Ab Toh Aaja’ continue to keep crowds around the world grooving.
On his 82nd birth anniversary this Sunday, as multiple Bollywood stars and star musicians took to social media to remember the musical maestro, one tribute from two teenagers Lakshit(@Narayan7272) and Nandan(@_Ravi_B) on Smule has been winning hearts.
Major artists around the world, like Ed Sheeran, Nick Jonas, Anne Marie, Neha Kakkar, Darshan Raval, Salim Merchant, Shankar Mahadevan to name a few. Smule is available on iOS and Android devices.
The young duo uploaded a music cover of RD Burman’s classic hilarious track ‘Ek Chatur Naar’ starring Saira Banu, Mehmood, Sunil Dutt & Kishore Kumar from the evergreen comedy film Padosan from 1968. Set against seasoned actors Mehmood and Sunil Dutt singing as they try to win over Saira Banu in a comic scene, the latest cover by Lakshit and Nandan on Smule has hundreds of music lovers and fans of RD Burman in splits! Their comic antics, lively voices and incredible delivery make for a great watch!
Check out these two internet sensations!: https://bit.ly/3xYsVsG
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