Kamal Haasan on the disappearance of SP Balasubrahmanyam: I wish we had more time together | Hindi Movie News


SP Balasubrahmanyam passed away this morning after losing a battle against COVID-19.

Kamal Haasan said in an online chat where this ETimes journalist met him tonight, “I’m not here to cry or cry, I’m here to celebrate the man. We had wonderful times together. We traveled by train to Vizag. I wish we had more time. together “.

Was Balasubrahmanyam happy with today’s music, we asked. Read between the lines of Kamal Haasan’s answer. “He thought it was not his position to ridicule. If I asked him if he liked a particular (new) song, he …” and Kamal shrugged in Bala Subramaniam’s inimitable manner, which did not denote a ‘ yes’ a ‘no’. He admires talent but never gets into the mediocrity of others. ”

Kamal further said that ‘Ek Duuje Ke Liye’s song’ Tere Mere Beech Mein ‘was the best song of the legend for him. “If COVID-19 hadn’t hit him, he would still have been making music. I’d say he died with his boots on. And you know what? Sometimes he would say he’s a fan of mine and I feel so ashamed.”

Beautifully voiced by legend Kamal Haasan himself, the actor said that he cannot remember his first encounter with Balasubrahmanyam. “When they are so much a part of each other’s lives, it’s never about how they met and where they first met. The public was in love with us and we soon became brothers.”

In the chat also attended by some other sections of the media, Kamal Haasan also said: “I remember I told him to celebrate when he completed 30,000 songs. He told me that muscles are not made for flexing, but for lifting weights. humility was one of his greatest virtues, “but not without first adding,” Balasubrahmanyam was a great admirer of Mohd Rafi and greatly admired Kishore Kumar. ”

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