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Veteran classical singer Pandit Deepak Chatterjee dies at age of 87

New Delhi: Veteran classical singer Pandit Deepak Chatterjee died on Monday following age-related problems.---Advertisement--- He had composed over 200 bandishes in several ragas. He was 87 years old. His daughter Vidisha confirmed his death.---Advertisement--- Vidisha told that he complained problem with breathing in the morning, so we took him to the hospital where doctors declared […]

New Delhi: Veteran classical singer Pandit Deepak Chatterjee died on Monday following age-related problems.

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He had composed over 200 bandishes in several ragas. He was 87 years old. His daughter Vidisha confirmed his death.

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Vidisha told that he complained problem with breathing in the morning, so we took him to the hospital where doctors declared him brought dead. 

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He had attended a concert on Sunday, she added.

Pandit Deepak Chatterjee belonged to Gwalior-rampur gharana. he has performed classical music in various countries. he made an important contribution to popularising hindustani classical music among Indian and abroad audiences.

He also served as a professor at Delhi university for 15 years.

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First published on: Mar 13, 2023 10:05 PM IST


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