Rafi was born on December 24, Naushad Ali on December 25. The duo of arguably the finest music composer and the best ever male singer transformed film music and lent respectability to playback singing. The great film critic Bunny Reuben later wrote in the now-defunct film magazine, Star & Style, “But for Naushad, Hindi film music would certainly have lost Rafi.” That young singer was the legendary Muhammad Rafi, and the song that catapulted him to early greatness: Suhani raat dhal chuki, na jaane tum kab aaoge (film: Dulari, 1949, lyricist: Shakeel Badayuni). I’ll compose such songs for you), assured Naushad and soon composed a raag-based song for that disillusioned young man. Main aapke liye vaise tarane banaoonga” (Please wait for a few days. ![]() I’m going back to Punjab to sing raag-based compositions), said the young man although he was already becoming popular. Wahaan raagon pe munhasir tarane gaoonga “ (I’ve had enough of Bombay. “ Bambai mein mera man nahin lag raha hai. ![]() Way back in 1949, a 25-year-old young man went to meet music composer Naushad Ali.
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