If you're referring to Madan Mohan Chopra, the father of Dr. S.K. Chopra, a well-known cardiothoracic surgeon, I found that he passed away.

What followed was nothing short of a resurrection. Using tunes Madan Mohan had composed but never utilized, the soundtrack became a massive success. Songs like “Tere Liye” and “Main Yahan Hoon” sounded fresh, contemporary, and yet instantly timeless. It was a rare moment in music history where a composer, long dead, was credited as the primary music director for a blockbuster film. It proved that great melodies are not bound by time; they exist in a state of grace, waiting for the right moment to emerge. Madan Mohan Chopra was an army man turned filmmaker, and perhaps it was this discipline that defined his work. He was the son of film producer Rai Bahadur Chunnilal, but his journey was fraught with struggle. Despite the critical acclaim, he often felt his work was underappreciated during his lifetime compared to the more commercial heavyweights.

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