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THERE IS but ONE SUN, one moon and one MOHD RAFI…

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

By Binu Nair

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

On July 31st hundreds of MOHD RAFI lovers and admirers will be arriving at Mumbai’s Juhu Mosque to pay homage to the volcano of talent and powerhouse of amazing versality IMMORTAL MOHD RAFI.

July 31 will never be the same for Mohd Rafi’s innumerable fans the world over. For on this day in 1980 Rafi Saab as he was fondly called, left for ever, succumbing to a massive heart attack at age 55.

Three days earlier, Rafi had recorded his last song for friend Dharmendra : “to kahin aas paas hai dost” from the movie Aas Paas. (more…)

Celebrating Rafi Saab

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

By Achal Rangaswamy

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

On Rafi Saab’s last death anniversary I mourned the passing away of a legend and the fact that we all miss him terribly. This time I want to say that I don’t miss him at all. Because Rafi Saab is always with us. In each and every moment that we turn on the radio or listen to young singers on reality shows on Television. I also don’t miss Rafi Saab any more because he accompanies me in the form of CDs in my car, my iPod when I travel long distance, and my computer at my workplace. Not just that, I have been blessed to have been seeing him in my dreams for months on end. His ever-smiling face and his soft spoken voice tell me that he will never be forgotten.

I celebrate the fact that we all were born in the same era as the Voice of the Millenium. And the fact that we bask in the glow of Rafi Saab’s great songs and his memorable persona. (more…)

Rafi’s day…

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

By K.S. Ramachandran

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

30 years have passed by and we still remember this great singing legend on this fateful day the 31st July, when Rafi Saab bid “Alvidaa” to all of us. Utmost dedication, devotion, sincerity, godliness, spiritual, are, in my opinion, some of the many attributes Rafi Sahab demonstrated in his singing and that too, so naturally! Rafi Sahab, by far, is the only singer who had that original and natural voice.

When Rafi Sahab sings, I honestly see nature in many forms – the smooth flow of a river or a waterfall, gentle swaying of leaves of a tree, the musical sounds of the birds, the blue sky and the gentle drizzling showers and so many other natural happenings that we see every day… (more…)

The filmfare award for best male singer should be renamed as Mohammad Rafi award

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

By Souvik Chatterji

Dr. K.K.Aggarwal being given the Mohd. Rafi Award For Excellence for the year 2008

Dr. K.K.Aggarwal being given the Mohd. Rafi Award For Excellence for the year 2008

The nation remembers Mohammad Rafi on his death anniversary on 31st july, 2010. It was a very painful experience for most of the music lovers of India and abroad to recollect the experience of 31st July, 1980. 30 years had passed since his death and yet time could not heal the wound inflicted in the hearts of numerous music lovers of the country.

He is still alive in the hearts of millions of Indians with his 26000 songs. He had given expression to almost all the leading stars of bollywood and also the poets and composers of the golden age. He had created such an invaluable treasure of songs most of which can be termed as masterpieces, that the listeners can cherish his work for ever. (more…)

Kya Tum Mujhe Kabhi Yoon Bhula Paaoge

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

By D.P.Bijoor

Mohd Rafi

Mohd Rafi

31st July 2010 will mark the 30th anniversary of our Beloved King of Melody Late Mohammed Rafi Sahab. 30 long and patient years have since elapsed from the day Rafi Sahab was snatched away by the most cruel hands of fate; leaving behind him the legacy of his innumerable, unforgettable and classic Melodies for all of us to cherish for centuries & centuries to come. (more…)

30th Death Anniversary of Legendary Playback Singer Mohd Rafi Saheb

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

By Anoop Singh

We all know that Indian Cinema has provided us many jewels in its long journey of more than a century. We have been blessed with great actors, directors, singers etc who were able to move the whole nation with their extraordinary talent. Mohd Rafi Saheb is one of those rare jewels who was not only a great singer but also a great human being which is rare to find out in the glamour world. (more…)

Classical songs sung by Rafi and Manna Dey together

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

By Souvik Chatterji.

Mohd Rafi and Manna Dey

Mohd Rafi and Manna Dey

Music of bollywood films reached its zenith during the 50s and 60s. Composers, lyricists and singers of diversified cultures and came together and produced masterpieces. During that period the classical rendition of orthodox songs sung by Rafi and Manna Dey had made the listeners spellbound and still remain immortal more than 50 years after their creation.

Qawallies were composed in style during that period. In the film Barsaat Ki Raat in 1960, composer Roshan’s qawalli “na to karwan ki talash hai” started by Manna Dey and continued by Rafi with the lyrics “yeh ishq ishq hai ishq ishq”, was the major attraction in the film. Both Rafi and Manna Dey sang the qawalli in their own style and with their own harkats. Barsaat Ki Raat had other brilliant songs including the title song, but the qawalli stood as one of the superlative creations. (more…)

Mohammed Rafi’s association with composer Usha Khanna

Monday, July 5th, 2010

By Mr. Biman Baruah, Sivasgar, Assam

Rafi Sahab with Usha Khanna and Kishore Kumar

Rafi Sahab with Usha Khanna and Kishore Kumar

After Saraswati Devi who composed music for Bombay Talkies Film during 1930s & 1940s, Usha Khanna is a lone established female Music Director in the Indian Film Industry who was active for 3 decades from 1960s to 1980s. She was born in Gwalior in 1942 and her father, Manohar Khanna was a lyricist and singer. But she had no formal training in music, often take inspiration from Arabic Music. Popular music director O.P. Nayyar introduced Usha Khanna to Sashadhar Mukherjee initially who assigned her to compose two songs per day for one year. Later on Mukherjee hired her to composed music for his films like DIL DEKE DEKHO (1959) and HUM HINDUSTANI (1961). She started her career as a composer at the age of 17. (more…)



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