Added: Sep 1, 2007

From: asim306

Duration: 7:45

Muhammad Rafi was born in Kotla Sultan Singh located near Amritsar in the then undivided Punjab. Mohd Rafi had five older brothers ad his father's name was Hajji Ali Mohammad. Lovingly addressed as "Pheeko" by his family, Rafi started showing his inclination towards music at a very early age when he used to imitate the chants of a wandering beggar in his village. In the year 1935, Rafi's family moved to Lahore. Rafi's love for music was recognized soon by his family and he was encouraged to pursue it further. Thus, Mohamed Rafi went on to seek training in Hindustani classical music from eminent personalities like Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan, Pundit Jiwanlal Matto and Firoze Nizami. Rafi's first public performance was at the tender age of 13. One day Rafi along with his brother Hamid went to attend a performance by the renowned K.L. Saigal. But there was a power failure at the venue and the legendary singer refused to sing. When the audience began to lose patience, Rafi's brother Hamid requested the organizer to allow Rafi to keep the audience entertained till the power came back. He was allowed to do so and it turned out to be the correct exposure for him. Among the audience was seated the great composer Shyam Sunder who immediately recognized immense talent and untapped potential in Rafi. He invited Rafi to come to Bombay for a recording. From there on began the journey of the most versatile singer of India. In the year 1944, Mohammed Rafi recorded his first song under music director Shyam Sunder. It was for a Punjabi movie named Gul Baloch. It was recognized by many and Rafi started to get more and more offers. Rafi also sang songs composed by Naushad for the movie Pehle Aap in the year 1944. He also acted in a couple of movies named Laila Majnu (1945) and Jugnu (1947). Another splendid performance was in the year 1946 when he sang the song "Tera Khilona Toota Balak" of the movie Anmol Ghadi. With the movie Jugnu (1947), Rafi bagged his first major hit. The song "Yahaan Badla Wafa Ka'' with Noor Jehan under Feroze Nizami went on to become a major hit with the public. His music in the movie Baiju Bawara proved critics wrong and he went on to become one of the most demanded playback singers of that time. The film happened by accident. Talat Mehmood was the first choice for the film. Naushad, the music director caught Talat Mehmood smoking and was very annoyed. He then gave all the songs to Mohammed Rafi and the results were outstanding. In the year 1949, his song named "Suhani Raat Dhal Chuki" of the movie "Dulari" went on to become an anthem of sorts. There was no looking back thereafter and Rafi went on to produce hits after hits. He was the undisputed singer till the 70's. He was patronized as the voice of the great actor Dev Anand during 1950's and 60's. He became the favorite singer of director O.P. Nayyar and sang many beautiful songs for him. Rafi also produced some of the greatest hits with S.D. Burman, which includes films like Tere Ghar ke Saamne (1957), Pyaasa (1957), Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959), Guide (1965), Aradhana (1969) and Abhimaan (1973). In fact, he even sang a playback number for the great singer Kishore Kumar for the movie Raagini. Apparently, O.P. Nayyar was so fascinated by Rafi's music that he got him to sing "Man Mora Baawara" of this movie. Rafi sang with Asha Bhonsle and Lata Mangeshkar and belted out hits after hits. Rafi became the voice of noted actor Rajendra Kumar and sang many romantic songs for his movies. His boisterous style of singing suited the versatile actor Shammi Kapoor. One could not imagine a reserved and gentle person like Rafi singing the "Yahoo" number. But then, that was Rafi. During the 1970's, Kishore Kumar came into the limelight with his hits in the movie Aradhana. Rafi's output declined and Kishore Kumar started to overshadow his popularity. However, Rafi's songs were still everyone's favorite and he proved that no matter how many singers come and go, his position would remain undisputed. During mid 70's Rafi made a huge comeback with the movie "Hum Kisi Se Kam Nahi" and won the national award for the song "Kya Hua Tera Waada". His major hits in the 70's include Amar Akbar Anthony (1977), Sargam (1979) and Karz (1980). The Qawali song "Pardah Hai Pardah" of the movie Amar Akbar Anthony was a superhit. Other hit songs in late 1970s include films like Laila Majnu (1976), Apnapan (1978), Qurbani, Dostana (1980) and The Burning Train (1980). On July 31st, 1980, this great singer went back home early after recording and dies due to a massive heart attack. His funeral procession was one befitting a king. Mohammed Rafi was a legend of legends and shall remain so till eternity ----------------------------------------- i copy this info from a site who was close to the MOHD RAFI- i dont remeber that site now- i hope u understand

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Rating: 4.92 (231 ratings)    Views: 169353' favoriteCount='811    Comments: 25

asim306 Says:

Oct 7, 2008 - m 100% with you.... gr8 comments

jaisontharayil Says:

Oct 16, 2008 - Raafi sahb...u are great..I salute you

palinaelena Says:

Oct 19, 2008 - dil-o-jan se shukriya for this!

bhavanita Says:

Oct 20, 2008 - beautiful! his music just touches my soul and heart!

WaryRox Says:

Oct 20, 2008 - I thank you so much for putting this up! I am from Guyana of East Indian and African decent and this my favorite song of all times. I love it! Love it! Love it! Thank you so much!

shahidY12 Says:

Oct 21, 2008 - Its like a treaure for rafi sahaab's fans I am compiling all these vids into a CD and will give it as a gift to my dad on his birthday.. what do u say.. will he like it??

gugrocks Says:

Oct 23, 2008 - song sounds so wonderful!

sayeedunnisa Says:

Oct 30, 2008 - all vedeos are not coming correctly. some are coming some are not. we want all vedeo of md rafi songs & flims. it is redicules that their is no songs & films. We want his all films & vedeo songs.

asim306 Says:

Oct 31, 2008 - you may need to upgrade adobe flash player 10 0r 11 then u able to watch any kind of youtube videos

sayeedunnisa Says:

Oct 31, 2008 - we want all his videos and old flims however as old as the movie be we want to watch

sayeedunnisa Says:

Oct 31, 2008 - this is a very good song i m loving it but i want more

gauravrpathare Says:

Nov 5, 2008 - it is awsome video

nottinghameye Says:

Nov 12, 2008 - Bahut Unda....

akarshik Says:

Nov 17, 2008 - Most sweet song of late mohammed raffi jee. thanks for upload .

pandit1975 Says:

Nov 21, 2008 - Thank you asim306; I THANK YOU VERY MUCH. This is an awesome video and i can not believe you actually found this treasure and uploaded for us to see it. Nobody; nothing can challenge Dear. Rafi not even Mt. Everest. Thanks again...

Kakututu Says:

Nov 23, 2008 - GOLD or should i say diamonds. No money or praise is enough. Thank you you tube,,,,...

chamogaa Says:

Nov 26, 2008 - An immortal song from an immortal singer!

cubbycheekz Says:

Nov 26, 2008 - Golden chune!

paxmk177 Says:

Nov 26, 2008 - the greatest singer india has ever produced..

paxmk177 Says:

Nov 26, 2008 - the greatest singer india has ever produced

akhlaq777 Says:

Dec 2, 2008 - Great Singer of the History,

nawazvideoz Says:

Dec 2, 2008 - In an interview Rafi sahab was asked for his favourite song,and he replied about this song.

ranjha1970 Says:

Dec 3, 2008 - they say that dunya is very advance how come nobody sings like him any more how come rafi jaisaa singer paidaa nahin huaa

princeabdulbasith Says:

Dec 4, 2008 - waaahhhh....such a soothing voice...mashallah

thanku007 Says:

Dec 4, 2008 - Thank You asim 306 ! The Song is Twice Slow than the actual One, and duguna sweet.