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For the last few days, veteran music composer, Shravan Rathod of the popular Nadeem-Shravan duo had been hospitalised after testing positive for COVID-19. He was admitted to a hospital in Mahim, Mumbai, after some complications in his case. The composer passed away late this evening at around 9.30 pm. His son, musician Sanjeev Rathod and Shravan s wife are both admitted to another medical facility in Andheri, Mumbai. Shravan s condition, according to news reports, was said to be critical for the last few days.
Talking to Bombay Times, composer Nadeem Saifi, the other half of the popular duo, confirmed the news, crying over the phone line. He said, My Shanu is no more. We have seen an entire life together. We saw our highs, we saw our lows. We ve grown up with each other in many ways. We never lost touch and no physical distance could ever separate the two of us. I am in deep pain as I say this but my friend and my companion, my partner of so many years is no mor
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