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Hostel where Kishore Kumar once lived is a ruin with memories

The century-old hostel of Indore Christian College, which still e... Read More
The century-old hostel of

Indore Christian College

, which still enlivens the memory associated with legendary singer Kishore Kumar, has turned into a ruin. Kishore Kumar, whose 87th birth anniversary is being celebrated today, was born in neighbouring Khandwa district.

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Listen to Kishore Da's songs on Gaana.com

He and his brother Anoop lived in one of the 60 rooms of the hostel, which had been abandoned two decades ago and is now an old structure ruin. Amit David, principal of the Nasia road situated college, told that the district administration has now declared the hostel as 'dangerous building' due to its dilapidated form.

David said that the revival of the building to its original shape was next to impossible, adding that the hostel couldn't withstand the weather conditions of so many years. History department professor of ICC Swaroop Vajpayee said though the hostel has been abandoned, the memories of one of

Bollywood

's greatest singers are still refreshing.

He said Kishore Kumar studied in ICC from 1946 to 1948 and moved to Mumbai leaving his study midway. He rose to become a playback singer, actor, lyricist, composer, producer, director, and screenwriter. "He owed 'panch rupaiya barah aana' to the canteen owner then," the professor said.


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It is believed that famous song 'Panch Rupaiya Barah Aana' from film "Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi" has it genesis to Kishore's indebtedness. Reminiscing old days, Vajpayee said Kishore use to skip classes and used to sing songs and practise his trademark 'Yodeling' under an 'imli' (tamarind) tree.
Kishore Kumar or

Abhas Kumar Ganguly

was born on August 2, 1929.

Listen to Kishore Kumar's songs on Gaana.com

His father, Kunjalal Ganguly, was Hostel where Kishore Kumar once lived is a ruin with memories
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Unknown facts about Kishore Kumar
Here are some unknown facts about legendary singer Kishore Lumar: Kishore Kumar learnt yodeling by listening to his brother Anoop Kumar's Austrian records.
Kishore Kumar's best friends from the Hindi Film industry were Rahul Dev Burman and Rajesh Khanna.
Kishore Kumar's first wife Ruma left him to find a new career and husband in Calcutta. The second, Madhubala, was sick—and that for nine years, till she passed away. The third wife, Yogeeta chose an auspicious date—4th August, 1978—his 49th birthday, to walk out on him. Kishore finally found marital happiness only with his fourth wife, Leena.
Kishore Kumar refused to sing at the behest of Indira Gandhi's when she wanted him to sing for a 20-point plan during the Emergency.
Kishore Kumar was a big fan of Alfred Hitchcock films.
In spite of his "no money, no work" principle, sometimes Kumar recorded for free even when the producers were willing to pay.
For years, the media without knowing inner details projected Mohd. Rafi and Kishore Kumar as arch rivals. Competitors they were but never rivals. In fact, when Mohd. Rafi sang Man Mora Bawra and Ajeeb Dastan Hai Yeh Meri for Kishore Kumar, the multi-dimensional Kumar could not and did not protest.
Kishore Kumar temporarily stopped singing for Mithun Chakraborty after Yogeeta Bali divorced him and married Chakraborty.
Many journalists and writers have written about Kishore Kumar's seemingly eccentric behavior. He placed a sign that said "Beware of Kishore" at the door of his Warden Road flat.
Kishore Kumar died on the birthday of his eldest brother Ashok Kumar.

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