गुरुवार, 19 जुलाई 2012

UNIQUE FUNCTION IN MEMORY OF MOHD. RAFI

Release of Book on Rafi in Hindi and Urdu * Experts Discuss Rafi’s contribution
Release of Audio CD “Rafi Tu Hai Chanda *Sakha-Rafi Smriti Awards given

Gurgaon, July 19  – Rich tributes were paid to legendary playback
singer Mohd Rafi by leading experts, musicologists and writers in a
Unique Function organized Wednesday, the 18th July at Epicentre,
Gurgaon two weeks before his 32nd death anniversary which falls on
July 31. On this occasion second edition of biography of Mohd Rafi
entitled “Meri Awaaz Suno”in Hindi written  by journalist-writer Vinod
Viplav and also a new Urdu version of book translated by Delhi
University’s Dr Syed Tanvir Hussain was released. The Function was
organized jointly by Cultural Societies Sakha and Rafi Smriti in
collaboration with Epicentre, Gurgaon.

On this occasion an Audio CD of musical homage to Rafi entitled “Rafi
Tu Hai Chanda” was released which was sung by Tarlochan Singh and
whose lyrics were written by Daljit Singh Arora, both of Mohd Rafi
Memorial Society, Amritsar. Also Sakha-Rafi Smriti Awards were
bestowed by Padmashree singer Shanti Hiranand to the team of Mohd Rafi
Memorial Society, Amritsar comprising Capt Narinder Singh (founder),
Tarlochan Singh (President), Daljit Singh Arora (Secy) and Dr Kirat
Sandhu (Patron). Also Ahsan Qasim of Rafi Music Centre, Hapur and
Choudhary Zia Imam, author of the biography on Mohammad Rafi
(Payambar-e-Mausiki : Mohammad Rafi) and Naushad (Zarra Jo Aftab Bana)
were awarded.

Discussing the contribution of Mohd Rafi to film industry, panel
member & senior journalist Pankaj Vohra said that Rafi is the only
singer of India whom no other singer could successfully replicate and
whose stage performances show no loss of quality from his studio
recordings. He said that a second Rafi may be never born. Writer
journalist Vinod Viplav who has written a book on Rafi “Meri Aawaz
Suno” said that hearing Rafi’s sad, secular  and melody songs was a
spiritual experience and was a sure cure for relieving tensions,
stress and strains of life. He felt that Rafi’s ideal character,
secularism, simplicity and blotless life make him the perfect “Indian
Idol”. Musicologist R P Sinha who is a retired IAS officer, recalled
the meeting of Rafi as a teenager who went to attend  a concert of
legendary singer K L Saigal in Lahore when the mike failed and Rafi
kept  the audience enthralled without microphone. Saigal was highly
impressed by Rafi’s voice and blessed him and later Rafi sang an
independent line in a chorus led by Saigal ‘Mere Sapno Ki Rani’ in
film Shahjahan (1946) under music director Naushad. After Saigal’s
death, Mohd Rafi filled in the top slot.

Senior journalist BB Nagpal said that Rafi was the best versatile
singer of India who could sing with equal ease all types of songs such
as classical, comic, melancholic, boisterous, and whose songs were
“tailor-sung” to portray the acting style of heroes on which it was
picturised. From the audio itself of Rafi one could make out whether
the
song was picturised on Johny Walker or Shammi Kapoor or Dalip Kumar.
Dr Syed Tanvir Hussain of Delhi University who had translated Rafi’s
biography in Urdu, said that Rafi’s popularity spread deep across all
corners of India amongst all sections of society, rich or poor,
townsmen or villagers. Art promoter Amarjit Singh Kohli, Chairman of
Sakha and Yaadgar- E- Rafi Society, said that the possibility of
training young singers through a course of Rafi’s songs (classical,
light & other shades) selected by music researchers could be seriously
explored. He said that we can pay a real tribute to Rafi’s
contributions during this “100 years of Indian Cinema” by starting an
“Institute of Rafi Music.”

Playback singer Tarlochan Singh alias Tarlochan Tochi of Amritsar who
has sung in many Punjabi Films sang Rafi’s songs alongwith singers
Lily P Singh, Col RC Chadha and Arun Goela to a thunderous applause.
Glimpses of some of Rafi’s rare songs and songs sung by him live
during stage performances as also his interviews recorded decades ago
were also shown.

Rafi was born in Kotla Sultan Singh, a small village in Amritsar
District on December 24, 1924 and he died on July 31, 1980 in Mumbai.

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