In 2001, he was named the best singer of the Millennium by Hero Honda-Stardust magazine
IANS | Mumbai December 23, 2016 Last Updated at 16:30 IST
While the 16th Road would be renamed after Rafi, an existing memorial at Hill Road-S V Road junction — revamped by a fan club — would be inaugurated on Saturday, 36 years after his death on July 31, 1980.
Top personalities from Bollywood, politics and other fields would be present on the occasion, including Mumbai Mayor Snehal Ambekar and Mumbai BJP President Ashish Shelar.
"We are truly overwhelmed... After so many years, there is so much love and affection for my father," the late maestro's son Shahid Rafi told IANS on Friday.
"There are celebratory functions and musical shows scheduled in many parts of India tomorrow," he added.
The famous mansion was later demolished and an apartment complex constructed where his businessman son, Shahid, and his sisters Yasmin Parvez Ahmed and Nasreen live with their families.
Another daughter Parveen Ahmed lives in London, while three other London-based siblings — Saeed Rafi, Khalid Rai and Hamid Rafi — are deceased.
An upcoming biopic on Rafi is nearing completion by a Malayalam filmmaker and it is expected to be ready in the next three-four months or so, Shahid said.
Born on December 24, 1924, Rafi straddled like a colossus over the Hindi film industry with his singing ability, moulding his voice to suit the on-screen actor.
Over the years, he displayed an astounding range of singing styles ranging from Indian classical, commercial numbers, pop, ghazals, qawwali and disco and was reputed to have recorded over 7,000 songs.
He could sing effortlessly in Hindi, Urdu, Assamese, Bhojpuri, Konkani, Odia, Bengali, Marathi, Sindhi, Gujarati, Kannada, Telugu, Magadhi, Maithili and foreign languages like English, Arabic, Sinhalese, Creole, Dutch and Farsi.
He was showered with awards and honours including a Silver Medal from the late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on the first anniversary of India's Independence Day, Padma Shri in 1967, National Award in 1977 for the song 'Kya Hua Tera Wada' (Hum Kissise Kum Nahin) and six Filmfare Awards among others.
Two landmarks on Mohammed Rafi 92nd birth anniversary
In 2001, he was named the best singer of the Millennium by Hero Honda-Stardust magazine
In 2001, he was named the best singer of the Millennium by Hero Honda-Stardust magazineWhile the 16th Road would be renamed after Rafi, an existing memorial at Hill Road-S V Road junction — revamped by a fan club — would be inaugurated on Saturday, 36 years after his death on July 31, 1980.
Top personalities from Bollywood, politics and other fields would be present on the occasion, including Mumbai Mayor Snehal Ambekar and Mumbai BJP President Ashish Shelar.
"We are truly overwhelmed... After so many years, there is so much love and affection for my father," the late maestro's son Shahid Rafi told IANS on Friday.
"There are celebratory functions and musical shows scheduled in many parts of India tomorrow," he added.
The famous mansion was later demolished and an apartment complex constructed where his businessman son, Shahid, and his sisters Yasmin Parvez Ahmed and Nasreen live with their families.
Another daughter Parveen Ahmed lives in London, while three other London-based siblings — Saeed Rafi, Khalid Rai and Hamid Rafi — are deceased.
An upcoming biopic on Rafi is nearing completion by a Malayalam filmmaker and it is expected to be ready in the next three-four months or so, Shahid said.
Born on December 24, 1924, Rafi straddled like a colossus over the Hindi film industry with his singing ability, moulding his voice to suit the on-screen actor.
Over the years, he displayed an astounding range of singing styles ranging from Indian classical, commercial numbers, pop, ghazals, qawwali and disco and was reputed to have recorded over 7,000 songs.
He could sing effortlessly in Hindi, Urdu, Assamese, Bhojpuri, Konkani, Odia, Bengali, Marathi, Sindhi, Gujarati, Kannada, Telugu, Magadhi, Maithili and foreign languages like English, Arabic, Sinhalese, Creole, Dutch and Farsi.
He was showered with awards and honours including a Silver Medal from the late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on the first anniversary of India's Independence Day, Padma Shri in 1967, National Award in 1977 for the song 'Kya Hua Tera Wada' (Hum Kissise Kum Nahin) and six Filmfare Awards among others.
IANS
http://ift.tt/2520I3V 177 22
Aucun commentaire:
Enregistrer un commentaire