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Mohammed RafiName: Mohammed Rafi
Birthday: Friday, December 25, 1925
Star Sign : Capricorn
First Film : Gul Baloch


Biography
Mohammed Rafi (December 24, 1924 - July 31, 1980) is probably the most famous Hindi playback singer of yesteryears. He was born at Kotla Sultan Singh village near Amritsar in Punjab, now in Pakistan to a middle class Muslim family. His songs are still listened to all over the world. People from various nations from India to Kenya to UK to West Indies were won over by his sweet warm melodies.

Along with Lata Mangeshkar, he shares the record for having sung the greatest number of songs, approximately 26,000 during his film career spanning 40 years (from 1940 to 1980). Rafi has also sung a large number of songs with Geeta Dutt and Asha Bhonsle.

His songs ranged from classical numbers to patriotic songs, sad lamentations to highly romantic numbers, qawaalis to ghazals and bhajans, and from slow melancholic tunes to fast fun filled songs. He had a strong command of Hindi and Urdu and a powerful range that could accommodate this variety.

He sung for Rajendra Kumar and Jeetendra, the tragedy heroes, Dilip Kumar and Bharat Bhushan, and comedian Johnny Walker. His voice personified the rebellious image of the star, Shammi Kapoor and also gave expression to smaller and younger heroes like Biswajit and Joy Mukherjee . Rafi has also sung for singer-actor Kishore Kumar in a few movies like Raagini, Baaghi Shehzaada, and Shararat. The credit for his singing is usually given as Mohd. Rafi.

At the age of 14, Rafi moved to Lahore and learned Indian classical music from Ghulam Ali Khan . Rafi started imitating his idol G. M. Durrani and became a playback singer.

Rafi's first song was in Punjabi for the film Gul Baloch - it was a duet with the singer Zeenat Begum. The song was 'Soniye nee, Heeriye nee', composed by Shyam Sunder. Shyam Sunder was impressed with his voice and gave Rafi seven songs in another film Bazaar. Rafi's talent was noticed by composer Firoz Nizami, who found him a job at Radio Lahore. Rafi's first hit song was 'yaha badla wafa ka', composed by Firoz Nizami. It earned Rafi great fame. Producer of film 'Amar Raj', J B Wadia went looking for him because he wanted only Rafi to sing songs for his film.

Rafi also did brief roles in movies like Laila-Majnu (1945) and Jugnu. In Laila-Majnu, he was seen singing 'tera jalwa' as a part of the chorus.


Filmography
Films

Year

Naya Daur
1957

Saajan
1991





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spsyed Tributes to Mohammed Rafi... 1 Oct 24 2009, 11:26 PM EDT by Anonymous
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The great singer Mohammed Rafi, 24 Dec 1924 - 31 July 1980, still continues to entertain millions of people around the world every day and night. That continues to make Rafi’s time-tested heritage unique, his perfect voice evergreen, and his incomparable legacy immortal. He was above religious, race, cast, sect, political, national and even commercial differences. He politely refused to imitate other singers in case they get offended. "Kehta hai koi dil gaya, dil bar gaya. Sahil hai pukarta, samandar chala gaya. Jo baat sach hai kehta nahin koi, keh es dunya se museeqi ka payambar chala gaya," according to one tribute to Rafi sahib by the great lyricist Gulzar. Undeniably, that sums up the late great singer Mohammed Rafi and the immense respect that he deserves. So, is it fair to compare him with others, alive or dead? As an old Rafi-family friend/fan, and neighbour in London, for over 50 years, I am honoured to have met the most humble, modest, generous, kind, trustworthy and honest man. Some of his best songs are available subscription free at http://www.youtube.com/spsyed – a website dedicated to the entertainers and their fans. Enjoy, comment, rate, provide feedback, subscribe, join as friends, and share it far and wide.
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Anonymous Anonymous 0 Oct 24 2009, 2:08 PM EDT by Anonymous
 
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Please correct birth date of Mohammed Rafi sahib in third line to December 24, 1924
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spsyed Corrections... 0 May 12 2009, 10:56 AM EDT by spsyed
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CORRECTIONS in the above article header/headlines: Rafi sahib was born on 24 Dec 1924, and passed away on 31 July 1980.
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