Music composer Vanraj Bhatia has passed away. He started his musical career in the 60s, giving music for many famous ad films. He was ill for a long time. Music composer Vanraj Bhatia, who was famous for providing melodious music in parallel films of the 70s and 80s, died at the age of 94 at his home in Nepeanci Road, Mumbai. He was running ill for a long time and he breathed his last at around 8.30 am this morning.
Vanraj Bhatia was also facing financial crisis for the last few years. In such a situation, he was also financially supported by the Indian Performing Rights Society (IPAres), which takes care of the interests of singers, lyricists and musicians. Last year, news of Vanraj Bhatia's old caretaker Sujeet embezzling millions by absconding was also published / broadcast by ABP News in detail.
Pawan Jha, who raised financial support for Vanraj Bhatia in times of crisis and is in regular contact with him, "Van Bhatia's movement had stopped and been very weak for the last one and a half months. For the last few days, he was not able to eat or drink properly. Due to Corona, the attempt to arrange a doctor to check them at home also proved to be a failure.
Music composer Vanraj Bhatia started his musical career in the 60s, giving music for many famous ad films. The Shyam Benegal-directed film 'Ankur', released in 1974, was the first film by composer Vanraj Bhatia. He then went on to churn 'Manthan', '36 Chowringaleen ',' Nishant ',' Bhumika ',' Kalyug ',' Junoon ',' Mandi ',' Hip Hip Hooray ',' Trauma " Mohan Joshi Spot Ho " Pastonji ' , 'Khamosh', 'Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro' gave music in all the films. Apart from this, he had given background music in many films, including mainstream films like 'Ajuba', 'Damini' and 'Pardes'. Apart from this, he also sang songs in many films, most of which were his music songs.
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