"Together we had rendered so many numbers and most fittingly his last playback in Bengali was with me. I had no idea during the recording that this would be his last one," Lahiri told reporters on the sidelines of a programme here.
Kishoreda was his usual mischievous self during the recording that day, he said.
Describing Kishore Kumar as the man with a golden heart, Lahiri said, "Kishoreda was the epitome of the best Bengali gayak(singer) and nayak(actor) combined together."
"We all have been influenced by Kishoreda and his gayaki can never get stuck in a time warp," Singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya said.
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"Kishoreda is a phenomenon and will always pass the test of time," he said.
Abhijeet also pointed out that every singer, who has the calibre to make a mark, ultimately creates his own genre of music and his own trademark style like Kishore Kumar."
Singer Kumar Sanu, who during the early stage of his career had delivered a Bengali chart buster "Amar Shilpi Tumi Kishore Kumar" said, "All of us have been influenced by a versatile singer like Kishore Kumar but he himself had inspired us to grow out of the mentor's style to evolve and grow."
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