Indian music stars deceased in Old age

Here are 1 famous musicians from India died in Old age:

Manohari Singh

Manohari Singh (March 8, 1931 Kolkata-July 13, 2010 Mumbai) also known as Manohari Babloo, Basu-Manohari, Manhori, Basu Manohari, Manohari, Manohri, Manori, Monohari, Manohar Singh or Manohri Singh was an Indian film score composer.

His discography includes: Instrumental Saxophone.

Manohari Singh started his music career as a saxophonist in the 1950s and played for several leading Hindi film composers such as Shankar Jaikishan, RD Burman, and Laxmikant Pyarelal. He was known for his unique style of playing the saxophone and became a much sought-after musician in the Indian film industry.

Apart from being a musician, Manohari Singh was also a music arranger, conductor, and composer. He composed music for over 40 Hindi films and some of his notable works include "Jeevan Mrityu", "Chalte Chalte", and "Bemisaal". He also composed music for some Bengali films and was awarded the Best Music Director Award in the Kolkata International Film Festival in 1999.

Manohari Singh was a part of the legendary RD Burman's team and played a major role in shaping the sound of many of his iconic songs. He was also the saxophonist featured in the iconic song "Roop Tera Mastana" from the film "Aradhana".

After suffering from a heart attack, Manohari Singh passed away on July 13, 2010, in Mumbai at the age of 79. His contribution to the Indian music industry remains significant and he is remembered as one of the most talented and versatile musicians of his time.

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