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Rafi Sahab and Bharat Ratna

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Written by Mr. Ramesh Narain Kurpad

My dearest rafi bhakt’s,

SCENE – SWARG LOK – MASS GATHERING – UPROAR – GOD PRESENT

RAFI  SAHAB – STILL NOT CONFERRED BHARAT RATNA

Rafi Sahab and Bharat Ratna

Rafi Sahab

Continuing from where I momentarily signed off, now I can see, a great congression of film personalities to all humans between 1924 to 1980 gathered around emotionally engaged into a hot and heated debate in the heavenly realms of the almighty. Swargiya Kundan lal Saigal, K.C.Dey, Punkaj Mullick, Founder of Prithvi theatres, New theatres, eminent film personalities of Bengal, Netaji Subhas Bose, Rabindranath Tagore, Satyajit Ray, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Vallabhbhai patel, – Mukesh, hemant kumar, talat mahmood, Raj Kapoor, Ashok kumar, kishore kumar, anoop kumar, s.d.burman, r.d.burman, madan mohan , sj, lp, and lastly kishore kumar  – he started crying vehemently, pointing an accusing finger at the Lord God himself. (more…)

Excellence is Absolute

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Written by Mr. Padmanabhan NR, President, Rafi Foundation, Hyderabad Chapter & member Baar Baar Rafi, Bangalore.

We often discuss on this forum as to how Rafi Saahab could emote so heartfully the different sentiments of human behavior in different sets of circumstances. We also come to the conclusion that he was a superhuman that was blessed with not only an expressive voice but also a keen understanding of the human nature itself.

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

We know of singers who specialize in different genre of songs; A Mukesh for sad romantics, a Kishore Kumar for those playful experimentations and also contemporary choices, a Hemant for serious romantic beltings, a Talat for ghazals and a Manna De for those classical based songs. Each had a particular constituency to service and it became his domain also. (more…)

Mohammed Rafi – An Enigmatic Voice

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Contributed by Mr.Mohan S.Murdeshwar, Borivili (W), Mumbai 400 092

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

MOHD RAFI, a voice that thrilled and entertained millions of music lovers around the world was a humble and kind hearted soul who rose to unmatched popularity as a playback singer in his relatively short span of life but ruled over the hearts of countless music lovers across three successive generations.

He was gifted with a enchanting voice which enthralled his fans for over three and half decades in his short life of 55 years. There is hardly anybody in the Hindi film industry who has disliked RAFI SAHAB. His detractors if at one may call them so, could not but agree that He was the undisputed King of Melody had a larger following than any other playback singer in the golden era of  Hindi film music. (more…)

Remembering Rafi on his birthday

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Written by Mr. Souvik Chatterji

Mohd Rafi celebrating birthday with Shankar-Jaikishan and Prithviraj Kapoor

Mohd Rafi celebrating birthday with Shankar-Jaikishan and Prithviraj Kapoor

Music lovers all across the world remember, the unforgettable musical maestro Mohd Rafi, on his birthday on 24th December, 2009. He passed away in 1980 and 28 years have passed after his death. Yet he had created an everlasting appeal during his 35 years illustrious career which has not faded away at all.

Whenever his reference comes music-lovers imagine about “do sitaron ka zameen par hai milan” composed by Naushad, “mai gayoon tum so jao” composed by Shankar Jaikishan, “ab kya misaal doon” composed by Roshan, “chaudavi ka chaand” composed by Ravi, “mai zindagi ka saath nibhata chala gaya” composed by Jaidev, “janewalon zara” composed by Laxmikant Pyarellal, “pukarta chala hoon mai” composed by OP Nayyar, “teri aankhon ke siva” composed by Madanmohan, to name a few. (more…)

A Special Report on the occasion of Rafi Sahib’s 85th Birthday

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

The report of the annual Rafi Nite in Chandigarh is presented by
Mehtab-Ud-Din.

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

The Songs of Rafi Sahib have eternalized me also : Shatrughan Sinha

The latecomer Shatrughan Sinha had to sit on floor of the Chandigarh’s Tagore Theatre, which was overcrowded only with more than 2,000 fans of Rafi Sahib

“The Songs of Rafi Sahib have eternalized me also.  I like his song ‘Mujhko mere baad zamana dhoondega’ the most.”  These sentiments were presented by the Bollywood Star and politician Shatrughan Sinha at the occasion of Rafi Memorial Nite.  (more…)

Rafisaab,The Mood Maker

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

This article is written by Mr.M.V.Devraj

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

In film music there has always been an endless and inconclusive discussion as to who contributes the most, the Music Director, the Lyricist or the Singer. A non-controversial surmise would be that it is the collective and combined efforts of all these participants that make or mar a song. Be that as it may, it is my submission that Rafisaab, by his voice modulations and immaculate diction has always elevated the songs sung by him to another level.

Not only that, in some of the songs, with his fantastic rendition of the pre-mukhda lines Rafisaab creates the mood of the song, he enhances the specific mood and elevates the mood to an altar which no other singer can ever match. It is again my humble submission that these creative contributions by Rafisaab were much beyond the effects envisaged by the Music Composers and have converted these compositions into everlasting diamonds. (more…)

Humility, thy name is Rafi…?

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

This article is written by Mr. Achal Rangaswamy

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

My great friend of over 23 years Bashir Shaikh, who is another film and cricket freak like me wrote to me via my blog some time back. He was writing in response to my maiden write up on my blog on my idol and inspiration- the great Mohd Rafi Saab.

I want to share with you all what bashir wrote: (more…)

Rare Anecdotes about Mohd Rafi

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

In this article I want to share few rare facts about RAFI SAHEB with all the readers of this site – Sanjeev Kumar Dixit

Mohd Rafi with his father

Mohd Rafi with his father

Even though Rafi Sahab’s father was against Rafi taking up music and singing as his career, he gave some teaching to him at the time when he was leaving home:

a)     Beta aadmi chahe jitna hi ooncha kyon na ud le use apne paaon (feet) zameen pe hi rakhne padte hain, isliye kabhi ghamand(proud) mat karna, kisi gareeb ka dil na dukhana aur ho sake to koshish karna dusron ka sahara banne ki…

b)     Tumhari nazren(sight) hamesha jhuki rahen, kisi ke saamne uthen nahi… (more…)



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