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Homi Mullan (1940 - 2015) was an Indian percussionist born in Kolkata. He is widely recognised for his musical contributions to Bengali and Hindi films. Mullan worked with musical directors including S. D. Burman, Madan Mohan, Naushad, and R. D. Burman.[1][2][3]
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Also known as | Homi Ji |
Born | Kolkata, India |
Origin | Mumbai, India |
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Years active | 1960–1994 |
Musical career
editHomi Mullan commenced his musical career in Kolkata at a young age. Though Mullan is known as a percussionist, he was classically trained in the piano and the accordion while growing up in Kolkata.[4] In Kolkata, Mullan was acquainted with musical director and singer Pankaj Mullick, who offered him a role as a percussionist in Bengali film productions[citation needed].
Mullan worked with various other musicians including Sailesh Dasgupta, Shyamal Mitra, and Nachiketa Ghosh.[2]
Mullan assisted R. D. Burman in introducing percussion to the Bollywood film industry[citation needed].
Burman's direction and guidance saw percussion become a significant musical element in the Bollywood film industry today.
Mullan retired from the music industry after Burman's death in 1994.
References
edit- ^ "R.D. Burman's ace musician Homi Mullan no more". afternoondc.in. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
- ^ a b "When the heart skipped a beat". The Indian Express. 2 May 2014. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
- ^ "Maker of Melodies". The Indian Express. 29 April 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
- ^ arZan (16 June 2014). "When the heart skipped a beat". Parsi Khabar. Retrieved 20 July 2024.