Madan Mohan Chopra's music continues to be relevant, with many of his songs being remixed and re-released. His influence can be seen in the work of contemporary music directors like A. R. Rahman, Pritam Chopra, and Vishal-Shekhar.

– In an era where many seek authenticity without abandoning progress, Chopra’s synthesis of ancient wisdom and modern science offers a compelling roadmap.

| Person | Status | Details & Evidence | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Alive (as of 2018/2019 reporting) | Continues to serve on corporate boards; was 85 in 2018; dedicated to social work. | | Madan Mohan Chopra (Retired Teacher) | Deceased (died 2013) | Died by suicide at age 62 in Delhi after a cancer diagnosis. | | Madan Mohan (Music Composer) | Deceased (died 1975) | Died of cirrhosis of the liver. His work was posthumously featured in Veer-Zaara . | | Sanjeev Kumar Madan Mohan Chopra | Alive (active director) | Is registered as an active director with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. |

Known as the "King of Ghazals," his tunes were used posthumously for the 2004 film Veer-Zaara .

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Madan Mohan Chopra's music continues to be relevant, with many of his songs being remixed and re-released. His influence can be seen in the work of contemporary music directors like A. R. Rahman, Pritam Chopra, and Vishal-Shekhar.

– In an era where many seek authenticity without abandoning progress, Chopra’s synthesis of ancient wisdom and modern science offers a compelling roadmap. madan mohan chopra alive

| Person | Status | Details & Evidence | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Alive (as of 2018/2019 reporting) | Continues to serve on corporate boards; was 85 in 2018; dedicated to social work. | | Madan Mohan Chopra (Retired Teacher) | Deceased (died 2013) | Died by suicide at age 62 in Delhi after a cancer diagnosis. | | Madan Mohan (Music Composer) | Deceased (died 1975) | Died of cirrhosis of the liver. His work was posthumously featured in Veer-Zaara . | | Sanjeev Kumar Madan Mohan Chopra | Alive (active director) | Is registered as an active director with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. | Madan Mohan Chopra's music continues to be relevant,

Known as the "King of Ghazals," his tunes were used posthumously for the 2004 film Veer-Zaara . Rahman, Pritam Chopra, and Vishal-Shekhar