Bappi Lahiri passes away: Rare throwback pictures of the disco legend

Updated : Feb 16, 2022 14:33
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Aarzoo Vijay

Veteran singer-music director Bappi Lahiri passed away in Mumbai on Tuesday night. He was 69 and breathed his last in the Criticare Hospital, where he was admitted for certain post-Covid issues.

Bappi Lahiri pushed the boundaries in the music industry and always left us mesmerised with his peppy voice.

Bappi Da, who boasted more than 55.9K followers on Instagram, would treat his fans with some rare throwback pictures.

Here's a set of frames shared by the disco king himself.

  • Did you know Bappi Lahiri made his debut in Bollywood as an actor in a film with Kishore Kumar titled 'Badhti Ka Naam Dadhi '.
  • Bappi Lahiri with late singer Lata Mangeshkar, who he used to lovingly call 'Maa'.
  • Bappi Lahiri with music legends Mohd Rafi and Kishore Kumar in one frame. This is one of the most liked pictures on Bappi da's Instagram page.
  • One of the rare pictures of Bappi Lahiri during a jam session with star Indian singers like Asha Bhosle and Kishore Kumar.
  • Singer and music composer Bappi Lahiri with a good friend late Bollywood actor Amrish Puri at a house party in Mumbai.
  • When Bappi Lahiri celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with his family at his house in Mumbai in 2009.
  • Bappi Lahiri having a fun session with Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan.
  • When Rajnath Singh welcomed Bappi Lahiri as he joined the party. The picture was clicked at BJP office on January 31, 2014 in New Delhi, India.

Also Watch | Bappi Lahiri's last Insta post was a throwback picture of the disco king

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