Death anniversary of Singer Mohmad Rafi

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Tomorrow 31 July is death anniversary of great bollywood singer Moh. Rafi. Pay tribute to him. We never forget Rafi Sahab.  Rafi Said, Tum Mujhey Bhula Na paogey, yes we can not forget you.

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Mohammed Rafi was and is the uncrowned king if Indian film music .. until today , there is no other singer who comes anywhere close to him . I would say the same of all those  old singers like Mukesh, Manna dey, Talat Mehmood and Kishore Kumar . They are unmatched to this day..

Agree, Md. Rafi's melodious voice has won millions of hearts for generations and it will continue doing so in the coming future. It is our responsibility to introduce songs of such magical voice to our young ones. New talents will keep coming but as they say 'old is gold' Md. Rafi is a true example of this.

usha manohar wrote:

Mohammed Rafi was and is the uncrowned king if Indian film music .. until today , there is no other singer who comes anywhere close to him . I would say the same of all those  old singers like Mukesh, Manna dey, Talat Mehmood and Kishore Kumar . They are unmatched to this day..

Absolutely true. They were good and have worked in innumerable movies. Many of the songs sung by them are still popular. Though the present day singers may  bring out their own versions of those popular songs,  they cannot capture the charm of the original songs.

usha manohar wrote:

Mohammed Rafi was and is the uncrowned king if Indian film music .. until today , there is no other singer who comes anywhere close to him . I would say the same of all those  old singers like Mukesh, Manna dey, Talat Mehmood and Kishore Kumar . They are unmatched to this day..

They are unmatched to this day.

I remember a few years back singers were categorized in to coming from Rafi's school and Kishore Kumar's school based on their singing styles that were inspired by these legends. For example, Sonu Nigam was said to belong to Rafi's school and Kumar Shanu from Kishore Kumar's school.

Now slowly we even find that disappearing.

jabeen wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

Mohammed Rafi was and is the uncrowned king if Indian film music .. until today , there is no other singer who comes anywhere close to him . I would say the same of all those  old singers like Mukesh, Manna dey, Talat Mehmood and Kishore Kumar . They are unmatched to this day..

Absolutely true. They were good and have worked in innumerable movies. Many of the songs sung by them are still popular. Though the present day singers may  bring out their own versions of those popular songs,  they cannot capture the charm of the original songs.

I never like versions songs of great singers, By it these people insulting great singers of India.

Arunima Singh wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

Mohammed Rafi was and is the uncrowned king if Indian film music .. until today , there is no other singer who comes anywhere close to him . I would say the same of all those  old singers like Mukesh, Manna dey, Talat Mehmood and Kishore Kumar . They are unmatched to this day..

They are unmatched to this day.

I remember a few years back singers were categorized in to coming from Rafi's school and Kishore Kumar's school based on their singing styles that were inspired by these legends. For example, Sonu Nigam was said to belong to Rafi's school and Kumar Shanu from Kishore Kumar's school.

Now slowly we even find that disappearing.

After Rafi, Kishor Kumar, Mukesh and Manna dey, only Udit Narya is original singers. Most of male singers are doing copy of old singers. Rafi Sahib has sung more that 26000 songs but new singer will not touch figure of 2600

anil wrote:
jabeen wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

Mohammed Rafi was and is the uncrowned king if Indian film music .. until today , there is no other singer who comes anywhere close to him . I would say the same of all those  old singers like Mukesh, Manna dey, Talat Mehmood and Kishore Kumar . They are unmatched to this day..

Absolutely true. They were good and have worked in innumerable movies. Many of the songs sung by them are still popular. Though the present day singers may  bring out their own versions of those popular songs,  they cannot capture the charm of the original songs.

I never like versions songs of great singers, By it these people insulting great singers of India.

I don't think they were trying to insult them. Many of the singers try to pay tribute in their own way by singing their songs. It just that some people enjoy the new versions and people like us do not enjoy them.

anil wrote:
Arunima Singh wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

Mohammed Rafi was and is the uncrowned king if Indian film music .. until today , there is no other singer who comes anywhere close to him . I would say the same of all those  old singers like Mukesh, Manna dey, Talat Mehmood and Kishore Kumar . They are unmatched to this day..

They are unmatched to this day.

I remember a few years back singers were categorized in to coming from Rafi's school and Kishore Kumar's school based on their singing styles that were inspired by these legends. For example, Sonu Nigam was said to belong to Rafi's school and Kumar Shanu from Kishore Kumar's school.

Now slowly we even find that disappearing.

After Rafi, Kishor Kumar, Mukesh and Manna dey, only Udit Narya is original singers. Most of male singers are doing copy of old singers. Rafi Sahib has sung more that 26000 songs but new singer will not touch figure of 2600

Yes we had handful of well known singers in early days and so they could sing lots of songs. Moreover, their voice became voice of few superstars. Now a days that is missing. We have no scarcity of singers. There are so many talent search programs and so many talents come every year. Most of them get a career in music and earn mainly through live shows and performances. So time has changed and so is the mode of entertainment like having private youTube channels or releasing private music albums etc.

Arunima Singh wrote:
anil wrote:
Arunima Singh wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

Mohammed Rafi was and is the uncrowned king if Indian film music .. until today , there is no other singer who comes anywhere close to him . I would say the same of all those  old singers like Mukesh, Manna dey, Talat Mehmood and Kishore Kumar . They are unmatched to this day..

They are unmatched to this day.

I remember a few years back singers were categorized in to coming from Rafi's school and Kishore Kumar's school based on their singing styles that were inspired by these legends. For example, Sonu Nigam was said to belong to Rafi's school and Kumar Shanu from Kishore Kumar's school.

Now slowly we even find that disappearing.

After Rafi, Kishor Kumar, Mukesh and Manna dey, only Udit Narya is original singers. Most of male singers are doing copy of old singers. Rafi Sahib has sung more that 26000 songs but new singer will not touch figure of 2600

Yes we had handful of well known singers in early days and so they could sing lots of songs. Moreover, their voice became voice of few superstars. Now a days that is missing. We have no scarcity of singers. There are so many talent search programs and so many talents come every year. Most of them get a career in music and earn mainly through live shows and performances. So time has changed and so is the mode of entertainment like having private youTube channels or releasing private music albums etc.

Yes it is some what right. But talent is talent, we can't ignore it. Time is changed but till the choice of people is old songs. Much long carrier of old singer was result of their hard work and dedication. For Rafi Sahib his talent is God gift.Today's singer wants money and money. They spend more time on their look than practice of music.

Just while driving back from my daughters school, I played collection of Rafi Songs in  my car. I almost played one song for 10 times...Main Zindagi ka Saath nibhaata chala gaya .   I could relate so well to the song and suited so much with the happenings in my  life.

Arunima Singh wrote:

Just while driving back from my daughters school, I played collection of Rafi Songs in  my car. I almost played one song for 10 times...Main Zindagi ka Saath nibhaata chala gaya .   I could relate so well to the song and suited so much with the happenings in my  life.

 We feels that some songs  are related with our life. I am also feeling it. But this song is not true for me. I am not person, Hat fikar Ko Dhueyen Mai Udata chala gya. I could not  do it,. It is problem with my life.

I agree that Rafis songs have become  part of our lives . My earliest memory was listening to Koya Koya Chand along with my father and I connect the song to his memories. He used to live Sau baar Janam lenge a lot and used to hum it ...

 

usha manohar wrote:

I agree that Rafis songs have become  part of our lives . My earliest memory was listening to Koya Koya Chand along with my father and I connect the song to his memories. He used to live Sau baar Janam lenge a lot and used to hum it ...

One song you@ Usha write here in which Rafi Sahib used Sau baar Janam lengey here is one more song in which he used sau Baar Janam, It is  movie Tumse Acha Kaun Hai, Janam, janam ka sath hai nibaney ko Sau, Sau baar mainey Janam liye,

some people stay alive even after they have gone. Their good work, the True Personality always keep them alive.. The Mohd. Rafi Sahab is that Personality which always remain alive

I never ever felt that Rafi is no more in this world. Rafi is one of the persons that never dies. I have never seen him in my life so for me there is no change as long as I can hear his voice.

suni51 wrote:

I never ever felt that Rafi is no more in this world. Rafi is one of the persons that never dies. I have never seen him in my life so for me there is no change as long as I can hear his voice.

Same here , Rafi is evergreen and always there around us. I hear at least a couple of songs of his each day and even my children love some of his songs. ..my son  loves two of his songs , Bahosho hawas mein deewana , and phir miloge kabhi is baat ka vaada karlo

suni51 wrote:

I never ever felt that Rafi is no more in this world. Rafi is one of the persons that never dies. I have never seen him in my life so for me there is no change as long as I can hear his voice.

Yes our relation with singers and other actors are limited up to their films and songs. These are available to us as earlier. So they are last long for us.

usha manohar wrote:
suni51 wrote:

I never ever felt that Rafi is no more in this world. Rafi is one of the persons that never dies. I have never seen him in my life so for me there is no change as long as I can hear his voice.

Same here , Rafi is evergreen and always there around us. I hear at least a couple of songs of his each day and even my children love some of his songs. ..my son  loves two of his songs , Bahosho hawas mein deewana , and phir miloge kabhi is baat ka vaada karlo

Nice to listen it that your son like Rafi' songs. Present generation likes fast and loud music songs.

suni51 wrote:

I never ever felt that Rafi is no more in this world. Rafi is one of the persons that never dies. I have never seen him in my life so for me there is no change as long as I can hear his voice.

Legends live beyond ages and generations.

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