“Pass over You So A lot Daadu,” Bappi Lahiri’s Grandson Swastik Writes In Tribute
A throwback of Bappi Lahiri with grandson. (courtesy: regobofficial)
Highlights
- Bappi Lahiri died at age of 69
- He died in Mumbai of sleep apnea
- “Relaxation in peace,” Bappi Lahiri’s grandson wrote
New Delhi:
Bappi Lahiri’s grandson Swastik (Rema and Govind Bansal’s son), 12, posted a eulogy for the composer-singer on his Instagram tale on Wednesday. Bappi Lahiri have been in health center for a month, the place he used to be being handled for a couple of well being problems and he died of sleep apnea, information company PTI reported. He’s survived through his spouse, son Bappa and daughter Rema. The composer will probably be cremated the following day after the arriving of son Bappa from USA. “It is a deeply unhappy second for us. Our loved Bappi Da has left for heavenly homestead ultimate nighttime. The cremation will tackle arrival of Bappa From LA the following day mid-morning. We’re searching for love and blessings for his soul,” a commentary from his circle of relatives learn.
In the meantime, Swastik posted a throwback image of his grandfather on his unverified Instagram care for. He wrote: “Pass over you such a lot dadu. Relaxation in peace. Love you.”
That is what Swastik posted for his grandfather:

Screenshot of Swastik’s Instagram tale.
Bappi Lahiri’s ultimate on-screen look used to be along with his grandson. The veteran singer gave the impression right through an episode of Bigg Boss 15, the place he promoted his grandson’s music Bachcha Party.
Here is a clip from the aforementioned episode:
Bappi Da, as he used to be referred to as fondly through enthusiasts, used to be best-known for his hit tracks equivalent to I Am A Disco Dancer, Raat Baaki, Pag Ghoongroo, Bambai Se Aaya Mera Dost, Naino Major Sapna, TaakiTaaki, Humko Aaj Kal Hain Intezaar, to call a couple of.
His ultimate Bollywood music used to be titled Bhankas, from the 2020 movie Baaghi 3. Within the fresh years, Bappi Lahiri sang tracks like Bambai Nagariya from Taxi No 9211 (2006), Ooh L. a. L. a. from The Grimy Image (2011) and Song Maari Entriyaan from 2014 movie Gunday.