Kishore Kumar’s strong personality was evident in his artistic freedom and independence. He wasn’t one to compromise his artistic vision, even when faced with political pressure. His refusal to perform at a political rally during the Emergency led to a ban on his songs on the radio, yet he remained steadfast. This spirit of self-respect was a cornerstone of his identity. He had a disagreement with Amitabh Bachchan regarding a guest role in a film ‘Maa Ki Chhaon’. The film ‘Sharaabi’ in 1984 saw a tense recording of the song ‘Jahaan Chaar Yaar Mil Jaayen’, because of the order of names. Even though Kishore Kumar was a senior in the industry, Amitabh Bachchan’s rising popularity led to disagreement over his name’s position in the credits. The rift led to a temporary estrangement. Later, they reconciled. He sang the song ‘Aaya Aaya Tuhaan’ for the film ‘Toofan’, which released in 1989, but he had passed away in 1987. This song is considered his last. His journey was marked by struggle, self-respect, and success.
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