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B-Town pays tribute to 'legendary' rocker David Bowie

Published On : 11 Jan 2016   |  Pic On: photo credit: CNN


Mumbai, (IANS): Bollywood celebrities like Madhur Bhandarkar, Shekhar Kapur and Vishal Dadlani have mourned the death of legendary singer-songwriter David Bowie, who battled with cancer for 18 months.

The singer died on January 10 just two days after his 69th birthday.

Here is how the tinsel town celebs paid tribute on Twitter to the rocker:

Shekhar Kapur: My fav #DavidBowie song... blew us all away when it first came out 'Ground Control to Major Tom'

Anil Kapoor: Today a legendary songwriter and performer has left us. But his legacy will live on. Rest In Peace #DavidBowie.

Madhur Bhandarkar: Fond memories of picturising a fabulous remix of the song "Lets Dance" by #DavidBowie, for Page3 movie in 2005. RIP #DavidBowie.

Ranvir Shorey: Sad to see you go, @DavidBowieReal. Style Icon. Musical genius. Legend. RIP.

Vishal Dadlani: The great ones check out with their boots on. #DavidBowie #Lemmy #RIP.

Vir Das: Put the Bowie greatest hits album on - pay your tribute. Thank you for the music good sir!

Shruti Haasan: RIP David Bowie thank you for the amazing music, art and inspiration.







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