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Eleven years after his death, a prominent road square named after the legendary National Award winning playback singer Mahendra Kapoor here, was unveiled by actor Jeetendra along with other celebrities, according to an announcement on Thursday.

The ‘Padmashri Mahendra Kapoor Chowk’ located at the junction of the busy St. Martin’s Road and Turner Road in Bandra West, was inaugurated on Wednesday evening.

As the late singer was synonymous with many patriotic numbers, the dignitaries celebrated the inaugural by singing his immortal songs, “Mere Desh ki Dharti” from the film “Upkar” (1967).

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Jeetendra And Other Celebs Unveil Padmashri Mahendra Kapoor Chowk In Mumbai

The late singer’s widow, Praveen, besides Suresh Wadkar, Johny Lever, Udit Narayan, Madhushree, Anil Deshmukh and others clapped and cheered as Jeetendra unveiled the plaque bearing the new name for the square.

Kapoor, who made his indelible mark in singing during the golden age of Bollywood music, died at the age of 74 in 2008, in Mumbai.

Born in Amritsar, he was inspired and mentored by the late playback singer Mohammed Rafi and even moulded his style of singing after Rafi.

After learning classical music from several legends, Kapoor got his first break in V. Shantaram’s film “Navrang” (1958) for the duet, “Aadha Hai Chandrama, Raat Aadhi” under the baton of music director C. Ramchandra.