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Mohammad Rafi A Great Musician

The effect of songs on life is not hidden from anyone. Whether it is broken strings of memories or advises to live the time while passing, songs do a great job of connecting these links.<br>https://www.oldisgold.co.in/rafi-50s-60s-hits/<br>

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Mohammad Rafi A Great Musician

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  1. Mohammad Rafi A Great Musician The effect of songs on life is not hidden from anyone. Whether it is broken strings of memories or advises to live the time while passing, songs do a great job of connecting these links. In the Indian music tradition, there have been many such musicians which have hummed occasions such as happiness, sorrow, pain, enthusiasm through songs. But in this tradition, such a star has also happened which maintains its own identity separately. Even after 40 years of going from the world, his charming voice is ruling the hearts of children rather big. The name of such a great musician is Mohammad Rafi. Mohammad Rafi was born on 24 December 1924 in Kotla Sultan Singh village, Punjab. Born in the family of Haji Ali Mohammed, Mohammed Rafi was the second of six siblings. He was called Feiko in the house. Rafi started singing after listening to Fakir singing in the street. In 1935 Rafi's father moved to Lahore and started shaving in the Noor locality of Bhatti Gate there. In 1944 Rafi Sahab moved to Bombay (Mumbai). Where composer Shyam Sundar helped him a lot and gave him the job of singing in films. Slowly, the magic of his voice started climbing. His voice was so rare at that time that other musicians also took him by the hands. If you remember, in the 1950s, in most of Dilip Kumar's films, Rafi Sahab used to sing his songs. But in later years he also became the voice of Dev Anand, Guru Dutt, Shammi Kapoor, Rajendra Kumar, Rajesh Khanna, Amitabh Bachchan. Source: https://poptype.co/oldisgold/nohammad-rafi-a-great-musician

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