S. D. Burman

Music Director

Indian Comilla, Bengal Presidency, British India

Quick Info

ProfessionMusic Director
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth01/10/1906
Age69 years (died on 31, Oct, 1975)
BirthplaceComilla, Bengal Presidency, British India
Date of Death31/10/1975

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Bio/Wiki

Nick Name(s)
  • Burman da
  • Kumar Sachindra Dev Barman
  • Sachin Karta
  • Grand old man of music
Full NameSachin Dev Burman

Physical Stats & More

Height170 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

School(s)
  • Kumar Boarding in Agartala, Tripura
  • Yusuf School, Comilla
College/UniversityVictoria College, Comilla
Educational QualificationBachelor of Arts

Personal Life

ReligionHinduism
Food HabitNon-Vegetarian

Relationships & More

Marital Status (at the time of death)Married
Marriage Date10/02/1938
ControversiesIt is said that in 1957, there was a tiff between Lata Mangeshkar and S. D. Burman, as she used to throw tantrums while recording.

Family

FatherRajkumar Nabadwipchandra Dev Burman
MotherRajkumari Nirmala Devi (Royal Princess of Manipur)
Siblings
  • 4
  • 2
  • 4 brothers
  • 4 sisters
SpouseMeera Dev Burman (Meera Dasgupta), Lyricist and Singer
ChildrenR. D. Burman (Rahul Dev Burman, Singer and Music Composer)

Career

Debut
  • 1930: Musical Theater, Music Composer
  • 1932: Calcutta Radio Station Radio, Singer
  • 1932: E Pathey Aaj Eso Priyo & Dakle Kokil Roj Bihane Record, Singer
Last Film1975: Music Director, Badi Sooni Sooni Hai (Mili)
Career Start1937: Bengali films
Career Transition1944: Moved to Bombay to compose for Hindi films
Notable Works
  • Shikari (1946)
  • Aath Din (1946)
  • Abhiman (1973)
  • Chupke Chupke (1975)
  • Mili (1975)
Total FilmsOver 100 movies composed

Favourites

Sport(s)
  • Football
  • Tennis
  • Cricket
  • Hockey
Food
  • Fish
  • Paan
AttireWhite Kurta Pyjama
Singer(s)
Music Composer(s)
Actor(s)
ColorWhite
MusicBengali folk

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. He belonged to the Royal family of Tripura.
2. In 1932, he commenced his career as a singer on the Calcutta radio station.
3. S. D. Burman held a deep affection for Kishore Kumar, treating him like a second son.
4. A sincere supporter of football, he cheered for the East Bengal team.
5. Rather than providing voices for lip-syncing actors, he preferred to render bardic commentary in films.
6. He composed soundtracks for over 100 movies, including Bengali films and Hindi films.
7. He sang in the Urdu film Selima (1934) and Bidrohi (1935).
8. His mother died when he was just two years of age.
9. He was the youngest of five sons and had nine siblings in total.
10. He continued singing Bengali songs regularly until 1971 when poor health forced him to retire.
11. He went into a coma after rehearsing for the film Mili and died shortly thereafter.
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