"It was the month of December and I had gone to Kashmir to take part in a concert. Apart from the fact that it was bitterly cold, it was snowing," Dey said in his autobiography.
"As I shivered onstage, I wondered how I would manage to get through the recital. I realised in dismay, when I launched into a number, that I was too numb with cold to sing the notes accurately," he said.
"And what relief that simple gesture afforded! I was myself again. Now that I was comfortably warm, my confidence soared and the audience responded to my performance with enthusiasm," the 'king of melody' had recounted.
Since then the Kashmiri fur cap became a permanent part of his wardrobe and he wore it wherever he went.
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