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Meri Awaaz Suno rekindles Rafi magic

Sunday, November 27th, 2005

An article by Aftab H. Kola for Times of Oman. http://www.timesofoman.com/newsdetails.asp?newsid=22433&pn=local

Muscat -Twenty-five years after legendary singer Mohammed Rafi’s death, some of his best songs continue to haunt music buffs. This was aptly evident at the Meri Awaaz Suno concert held here recently at the lawns of Sheraton Hotel to pay homage to Rafi, who died 25 years ago. (more…)

Divaso Judaai Na Jaaaye Chhe

Sunday, November 27th, 2005

Translation of this beautiful Gujrati song is done by Ms. Chitralekha.

A lovely Gurati song by Rafi Sahab. Chitralekha from HF had provided this song and thanks to her for translating each line in Hindi and English below. Download this song and listen to great Rafi Sahab rendering this ghazal with immense purity and dedication. (more…)

Mohammed Rafi Tu Bahut Yaad Aaya

Saturday, November 26th, 2005

This article is by Beny Sachdeva for ExpressIndia. http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=158926

Tere aane ki aas hai dost, sham phir kyon udas hai dost, mehki-mehki fiza yeh keh rahi hai, tu kahin aas paas hai dost. Mohammad Rafi immortalised himself by singing a number of songs which still enliven our hearts. (more…)

Lyricist Yogesh paying tributes to Rafi Sahab

Saturday, November 26th, 2005

This poetry is by Yogesh (Source: Mr. Sajjad on HF)

Geetoon ka masiha chala gaya….. (more…)

Gear up for a musical voyage with Ameen Sayani

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

Muscat – It is anybody’s wish to get soaked in the tuneful melodies of the legendary singer Mohammed Rafi. And when the presenter is none other than the king of radio broadcasting Ameen Sayani, you cannot ask for more.

Muscat – It is anybody’s wish to get soaked in the tuneful melodies of the legendary singer Mohammed Rafi. And when the presenter is none other than the king of radio broadcasting Ameen Sayani, you cannot ask for more. (more…)

Remembering Rafi

Friday, August 5th, 2005

An article written by Mr. Rajiv Vijayakar for screenindia. (http://www.screenindia.com/fullstory.php?content_id=10927)

He was truly matchless and incomparable, and those steeped in music says so. On his 25th death anniversary on July 31st,Screen speaks to 25 luminaries who had either the pleasure (and honour as they would agree) of working with Mohammed Rafi or being influenced by him. (more…)

Forever velvet

Friday, July 29th, 2005

This article is by The Telegraph – Calcutta. Source: Mr. Binu Nair.

This Sunday will be 25 years since we lost the voice of Mohd Rafi. But lost, says who? By Anil Grover.

Abhi na jao chhod kar,
Ke dil abhi bhara nahin…
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