A Universal voice. Mohammed Rafi, a versatile singer left a huge collection of songs for posterity.His range includes Melodious and lilting songs to Classical songs.
. Today is his 36th Death Anniversary.

A Universal voice. Mohammed Rafi, a versatile singer left a huge collection of songs for posterity.His range includes Melodious and lilting songs to Classical songs.
. Today is his 36th Death Anniversary.

sarala wrote:Actually Mohammad Rafi used to sing songs by seeing a begger. At that time he is a little boy. Once he sang songs for fun then he got an opportunity to sing and give audition. So immediately he went to mumbai and gave audition and even got selected. but he has no money with him after got selected. When this was known by his boss, his boss asked him why don't he ask money then Rafi said there is onemore line left to sing. Till the song complete i cannot ask money. This impressed his boss and he paid rafi with full amount.
This reminds me a famous song sung by Rafi and Aasha in the movie Vachan. Busic composure was Ravi. The song was, Ek Paisa dede Babu, O jaanewale Babu...
Rafi's songs are all time relevant.If you hear songs like 'Baharon Phool Barsao... from the Movie Suraj, you will feel as if , it was composed and released today. Another unique trait in Rafi's voice is adaptability to suit the voice of the actor for whom he is singing. For example ,If you hear 'Sar Jo tera Chakaraye, picturized on Johnny Walker, you feel as if Johnny Walker is singing
Rafi sang for Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand but not many songs for Raj Kapoor..In fact there are very few songs sang by Rafi for Raj Kapoor since Mukesh was identified as Raj Kapoors voice right from the early days of his career ..
One of the most famous and popular songs that Rafi sang for Raj Kapoor was a duet with Suraiya Tarari aarari aarari from the film Dastaan. In fact all the songs from this film were sung by Rafi ! Other than that Do ustaad with Madhubala was another film which had music by OPN and all the songs for Raj Kapoor were rendered by Rafi .
Rafi's voice was used by OP. Nayyar in many movies. Of course Mukesh sang for Rajkapoor in most of the Movies. Exception was Do Ustad, a Raj Kapoor, madhubala starrer. Rafi sang for Raj kappor. EERA Rarka, Worli Ka Naka... is one og the songs. Hemant Kumar sang for Dev. The interlude bits were played by RD on Mouth Organ in the song, Hai Apna Dil...
Rafi's voice was used by OP. Nayyar in many movies. Of course Mukesh sang for Rajkapoor in most of the Movies. Exception was Do Ustad, a Raj Kapoor, madhubala starrer. Rafi sang for Raj kappor. EERA Rarka, Worli Ka Naka... is one og the songs. Hemant Kumar sang for Dev. The interlude bits were played by RD on Mouth Organ in the song, Hai Apna Dil...
You are parroting my post in the first half and the rest is disjointed ..not sure how Dev anand and Hemant kumar come in probably found its way from some link online !
However the song pictured on Kishore is sung in playback by Md Rafi!! The song is I think is"ajab hai dastaan teri yeh zindagi --' I could be wrong also.
This song was from the film Shararat which had Kishore Kumar playing a double role ( Meena Kumari and Kum Kum) and one of them had Kishore singing for himseland the other had Rafi singing..
At a very young age, I had seen the Movie Shabab, starring Bharat Bhushan and Nutan in the lead roles. Naushad composed Music. Rafi's song Mehalon Me Rahane Wale was the only song I liked. But there are many memorable songs sung by Manna Dey, Hemant Kumar and the well known classical singer Amir Khan. The reason for my liking only Rafi's song was, I could not understand the classical and semi classical nuances at that young age.
anil wrote:vijay wrote:Rafi's voice is a pleasure to hear and his songs are soothing and melodious. My childhood favourite is the song from Junglee 'chahe koi mujhe jungle kahe---'.
yes it is also signature song of Shami Kapoor. All songs of Junglee are sweet and melodious. I like Hai Dunia Usi Ki Jamana Usi Ka Mohbat Main Jo Ho Gya Ho Kisi Ka.
Sorry this song is not of Junglee, it is of Kashmir Ki Kali
anil wrote:anil wrote:vijay wrote:Rafi's voice is a pleasure to hear and his songs are soothing and melodious. My childhood favourite is the song from Junglee 'chahe koi mujhe jungle kahe---'.
yes it is also signature song of Shami Kapoor. All songs of Junglee are sweet and melodious. I like Hai Dunia Usi Ki Jamana Usi Ka Mohbat Main Jo Ho Gya Ho Kisi Ka.
Sorry this song is not of Junglee, it is of Kashmir Ki Kali
sir have you heard his sholay sholay meri jawani song from the film Locket. It is one of his popular song which here in my locality are most likeable.
rambabu wrote:At a very young age, I had seen the Movie Shabab, starring Bharat Bhushan and Nutan in the lead roles. Naushad composed Music. Rafi's song Mehalon Me Rahane Wale was the only song I liked. But there are many memorable songs sung by Manna Dey, Hemant Kumar and the well known classical singer Amir Khan. The reason for my liking only Rafi's song was, I could not understand the classical and semi classical nuances at that young age.
How may understand classical and semi classical,but they enjoy all songs. Pucho Na Kaise Maine Rain Betai, is one typical classical song of Manna Dey but I enjoyed this song.
anil wrote:rambabu wrote:At a very young age, I had seen the Movie Shabab, starring Bharat Bhushan and Nutan in the lead roles. Naushad composed Music. Rafi's song Mehalon Me Rahane Wale was the only song I liked. But there are many memorable songs sung by Manna Dey, Hemant Kumar and the well known classical singer Amir Khan. The reason for my liking only Rafi's song was, I could not understand the classical and semi classical nuances at that young age.
How may understand classical and semi classical,but they enjoy all songs. Pucho Na Kaise Maine Rain Betai, is one typical classical song of Manna Dey but I enjoyed this song.
True. I watched Shabab at a very young age of 12, in Hyderabad along with my father. Out of all the songs in Shabab, I liked Rafi's song 'Mehlon me Rahane Wale, because the song was simple with less classical tinge.
With age, I developed a liking towards classical and semi classical songs. For example I immensely liked, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan's 'Shubh Din Aayo Raj Dulara' from Mughale Azam.
rambabu wrote:anil wrote:rambabu wrote:At a very young age, I had seen the Movie Shabab, starring Bharat Bhushan and Nutan in the lead roles. Naushad composed Music. Rafi's song Mehalon Me Rahane Wale was the only song I liked. But there are many memorable songs sung by Manna Dey, Hemant Kumar and the well known classical singer Amir Khan. The reason for my liking only Rafi's song was, I could not understand the classical and semi classical nuances at that young age.
How may understand classical and semi classical,but they enjoy all songs. Pucho Na Kaise Maine Rain Betai, is one typical classical song of Manna Dey but I enjoyed this song.
True. I watched Shabab at a very young age of 12, in Hyderabad along with my father. Out of all the songs in Shabab, I liked Rafi's song 'Mehlon me Rahane Wale, because the song was simple with less classical tinge.
With age, I developed a liking towards classical and semi classical songs. For example I immensely liked, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan's 'Shubh Din Aayo Raj Dulara' from Mughale Azam.
It happen with every one. In my childhood I didn't song of Mukeh because most of songs of Mukesh are sad song, like it didn't like Raj Kapoor because of his mustache,
anil wrote:rambabu wrote:anil wrote:rambabu wrote:At a very young age, I had seen the Movie Shabab, starring Bharat Bhushan and Nutan in the lead roles. Naushad composed Music. Rafi's song Mehalon Me Rahane Wale was the only song I liked. But there are many memorable songs sung by Manna Dey, Hemant Kumar and the well known classical singer Amir Khan. The reason for my liking only Rafi's song was, I could not understand the classical and semi classical nuances at that young age.
How may understand classical and semi classical,but they enjoy all songs. Pucho Na Kaise Maine Rain Betai, is one typical classical song of Manna Dey but I enjoyed this song.
True. I watched Shabab at a very young age of 12, in Hyderabad along with my father. Out of all the songs in Shabab, I liked Rafi's song 'Mehlon me Rahane Wale, because the song was simple with less classical tinge.
With age, I developed a liking towards classical and semi classical songs. For example I immensely liked, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan's 'Shubh Din Aayo Raj Dulara' from Mughale Azam.
It happen with every one. In my childhood I didn't song of Mukeh because most of songs of Mukesh are sad song, like it didn't like Raj Kapoor because of his mustache,
Most youngsters prefer Mohammad Rafi and Kishore Kumars voice because they have a universal appeal...Mukesh has a nasal voice but nevertheless very attractive and he has sung some of the most loved songs of those times. One cannot imagine anyone else other than Mukesh singing mera jhoota hai japani or kisike muskurahaton pe ho nisar or bhool gaye kyon dekhe sahara ,
@rambabu