Mumbai, May 11: Veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan on Wednesday paid tribute to Pt Shiv Kumar Sharma saying he was pained by the demise of the santoor virtuoso who was “humble despite his incredible presence”.
One of India’s well-known classical musicians, the 83-year-old passed away on Tuesday morning following a heart attack at his Pali Hill house here.
Sharma was also one half of the famous ‘Shiv-Hari’ composer duo along with flautist Pt Hari Prasad Chaurasia. The duo had composed the chartbuster music for Bachchan’s 1981 romantic drama ‘Silsila’, directed by Yash Chopra.
Calling Sharma the “talent of a genius”, the cinema veteran penned a note remembering the legend.
“There is the passing away of the Maestro ShivKumar Sharma, who played the santoor, a special instrument, from the valleys of Kashmir .. who designed so many film musics for me and many others .. continued success after success, numbs you from the pain of pain .. as also the reverse ..
“Shivkumar ji , who played the ‘santoor’ in its brilliance .. who put his heart and soul into whatever he took up .. humble despite his incredible presence .. and the talent of a genius (sic),” the 79-year-old wrote.
Born and raised in Jammu, Sharma began his journey in music as a tabla player when he was only five but soon found his calling in santoor, a stringed folk instrument from Jammu and Kashmir, and gave it global identity and classical pride.
As Shiv-Hari, the pair began their partnership with ‘Silsila’ in 1981 and went on to compose several melodious songs for films such as ‘Chandni’ and ‘Lamhe’. ‘Silsila’ was the start of their Hindi film music career, which ended with Shah Rukh Khan-starrer ‘Darr’.
Bachchan said Sharma and Chaurasia were formidable partners in music.
“A sad ending to the master of the string instrument .. he and Hari Prasad Chaurasia ji , the renowned flutist were a ‘dua’ (blessing) for film music .. they came as strong as they could .. played recorded and left ..While the walk down the Marine Drive a thought shared with all .. but all sublime in its content .. and then the coming together for this illness ..
“Many came to see the celebrity .. many more for the genius film making .. he shall be remembered for good…” he added.
On Wednesday, Sharma’s mortal remains were brought to Abhijit Cooperative Housing Society in Juhu for ‘antim darshan’, where Bachchan, along with actor wife Jaya Bachchan, Chaurasia, lyricist Javed Akhtar with actor-wife Shabana Azmi, music composer duo Jatin-Lalit and singer Ila Arun, among others were present.
Sharma’s last rites will be held at Pawan Hans Crematorium in Vile Parle on Wednesday afternoon. He will be accorded a state funeral. (Agencies)