Mohammed Rafi

Legendary Bollywood singer Mohammed Rafi‘s biography by Sujata Dev was launched here on Thursday on the occasion of his 91st birth anniversary.

The singer’s son Shahid Rafi was the guest of honour at the launch of the book titled “Mohammed Rafi – Golden Voice Of The Silver Screen”.

“I am really privileged, excited and overwhelmed about the whole issue. I always wanted to write a book on my father. I wanted people to know what Rafi saab was,” Shahid Rafi said.

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Mohammed Rafi took the Indian music industry by storm with his entry as a playback singer in 1941 and never looked back till his sudden death in 1980 at the age of 55.

On his bond with his father, Shahid Rafi said Mohammed Rafi was a family man.

“As a father, he was a great father. He never used to socialise, it was very minimal. He used to go for recordings, then he used to come back to his family. He was totally a family man. I would say I am proud and thank god that I was born in this family.”

Rafi left behind a treasure trove of immortal songs — solos as well as duets with all top singers of his era. He sang qawwalis, ghazals, disco and pop in Hindi and various other Indian languages. Rafi also released two albums of English songs.

Inputs by IANS

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