Mohammed Rafi
Mohammed Rafi (24 December 1924 – 31 July 1980) was an Indian playback singer. He is considered to have been one of the greatest and most influential singers of the
Indian subcontinent. Rafi was notable for his versatility and range of voice; his songs varied from fast peppy numbers to patriotic
songs, sad numbers to highly romantic songs,
qawwalis to
ghazals and
bhajans to
classical songs. He was known for his ability to mould his voice to the persona and style of the actor lip-syncing the song on screen in the movie. He received six
Filmfare Awards and one
National Film Award. In 1967, he was honored with the
Padma Shri award by the
Government of India. In 2001, Rafi was honoured with the "Best Singer of the Millennium" title by
Hero Honda and
Stardust magazine. In 2013, Rafi was voted for the Greatest Voice in Hindi Cinema in the CNN-IBN's poll.
He recorded songs for over a thousand
Hindi films and in many Indian languages as well as some foreign languages, though primarily in
Urdu and
Punjabi, over which he had a strong command. He recorded as many as 7,000 songs throughout his career, spanning several languages such as
Konkani,
Assamese,
Bhojpuri,
Odia,
Bengali,
Marathi,
Sindhi,
Kannada,
Gujarati,
Tamil,
Telugu,
Magahi,
Maithili, etc. Apart from
Indian languages, he also sang in some foreign languages, including
English,
Persian,
Arabic,
Sinhala,
Mauritian Creole, and
Dutch.
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