Amid thunderous applause, reigning megastar Aamir Khan’s
first cousin Tariq Khan, who was tagged the 'dancing rockstar' of the '70s,
released the current edition of the popular book R.D.BurMania, authored by
senior award-winning journalist Chaitanya Padukone from Mumbai.
The release took place in Pune at a grand musical event
convened by PanchamMagic Group; a popular R.D. fans association, to mark the
23rd death anniversary of the celebrated Bollywood composer R.D.Burman; an
all-time great the Indian music industry has ever produced.
"It’s my honour to soft-launch this classic book of
R.D. memoirs, as I also owe my stardom during the '70s mainly to the genius
composer, besides my uncle Nasir Hussain saab," remarked Tariq, who has
had a string of iconic R.D.B. retro-chartbusters picturised on him, including
'Tum Kya Jaano Mohabbat Kya Hai' sung by R.D. himself, 'Chand Mera Dil Chandni Ho Tum' and 'Kya Hua
Tera Wada' from Hum Kisise Kum Naheen, plus 'Aap Ke Kamre Mein Koi Rehta Hain'
and 'Lekar Hum Deewana Dil' from Yaadon Ki Baaraat.
"Tariq Khan has been publicity-shy all these years.
Although this was his formal public appearance after a hiatus of 15 years, he
made a startling entry on stage, 'dancing' to one of his songs and sporting his
trademark sunglasses of the '70s movies. The public was charmed hearing his
classic iconic numbers," informed Bollywood publicist Dale Bhagwagar.
The actor was joined by eminent composer Anand (of
Anand-Milind fame) who scored chartbusting music for Aamir Khan's debut
blockbuster film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak.
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