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Friends,
That all great MDs during the Platinum-era of HFM from 1947 to 1972 had a distinct preference for Rafi Saab is crystal-clear, well-known and needs no debate, as the historical facts and statistics speak for themselves. But, there were some instances of extreme display of this tendency by some of the great MDs of olden days. In this thread, let us narrate and discuss some of such instances. To start with, I recall one radio interview that I heard very long back, which gave me the following information. In early, mid and late fifties, it was fashionable to listen to Talat Mehmood songs and somewhat over-rate him. Many Industry bigwigs, such as Anil Biswas, Bimal Roy, etc., too were not immune to this tendency. So, when Bimal Roy was making Sujata (1959), he had advised S.D.Burman to use Talat Mehmood for the great SDB composition, "Jalte Hain Jis Ke Liye". But, S.D.Burman was far from enamoured by Talat Mehmood's style of singing. He wanted to utilise only Rafi Saab for this sublime composition and tried to reason out with Bimal Roy. But, as Bimal Roy wouldn't listen, he had to finally use Talat Mehmood. But, what is really amusing was that during the rehearsals and recording, S.D.Burman made no secret of his displeasure to poor Talat Ji. He even used to say, "Yeh Boda Achha Composition Hoy. Is Ko Khorab Mot Koro". ![]() Such was SDB's bullishness on Rafi Saab. More later. Venkat PS. It is a different matter that the song, "Jalte Hain Jis Ke liye", from Sujata happened to have been sung by Talat Mehmood extremely well and it is a great favorite of mine. But, the above was just to illustrate great MDs' stubborn preference for Rafi Saab. This post has been edited by venkat: Sep 27 2008, 04:12 PM I have changed many views in life since my childhood, but not my view of Rafi Saab as the God-sent Gandharva who visited this Earth briefly to spread ultimate ecstasy among genuine music-lovers!
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Thanks for the info Venkat ji.
A few years back, Amin Sayani used to present a program on one of the FM channels and in one of the programs, he told an incredible thing. B.R. Chopra had signed O.P. Nayar as Music Director for the movie Naya Daur and wanted Mahinder Kapoor to sing all the songs of the film. It was well known that Mr B.R. Chopra had a misunderstanding with Rafi Shaab as despite this fact O.P. Nayar had an argument with him. Nayar told Chopra that "O.P. Nayar is incomplete without Rafi and if you want me to do the film, Rafi will be the lead singer" and even though Mahinder Kapoor also sang songs in that movie, it were Rafi's songs (Solo and Duet) which created the magic which is alive today as well. Saurabh Marwaha Dukh Ho Ya Sukh Jab Sada Sangh Rahe Na Koe Pir Dukh Ko Apniyea Jo Jaye Toh Dukh Na Hoe |
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