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He once put up a signboard saying ‘Beware of Kishore’ on the door of his Warden Road flat. Bollywood is still rife with incredibly funny stories of his boyish pranks. However, in his personal life, he was the most unpredictable man, a prankster – a man-child perhaps who had no qualms about pulling legs of people around him including producers, music directors and even journalists.

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His appearances in Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958), Jhumroo (1961), Half Ticket (1962), Manmauji (1962), Padosan (1968) and a dozen more films depict the fun and laughter we associate with him.

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It is tough to believe Kishore Kumar, whose brilliant comic timings on screen could just lift the movie to a different level altogether was in real life a sad man. His deep baritone coupled with mellifluous renditions laden with emotions said everything the on-screen hero wanted to express. Millions of die-hard Kishore fans, know almost everything about Kishore Kumar, his multi-faceted talent, and how he was instrumental in the success of yesteryear superstars such as Dev Anand, Shashi Kapoor, Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan. For, who can breathe expression into words like he did, when he opened his lips and sang. He was the last of the super-giants who ruled the music arena. He was a genius, a man of myriad moods, an enigmatic, crazy, romantic, brilliant singer/actor nay, a total packaged performer - in short, God’s precious gift to mankind. How do we define Kishore Kumar? His larger-than-life entity cannot be fitted in a single frame.













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