There was a time when a hit song in a Hindi film meant Mohammed Rafi. Even years after his death, people do not get tired of telling stories about his voice and heart-winning style. The Padma Shri recipient has given evergreen songs to the cinema. There is no other artist like Mohammed Rafi and there will never be. Over the course of time, Rafi became an inspiration for the singers and lyricists of today’s era. Born on December 24, 1924, the late singer was not only known for his simplicity but kind-heartedness. Today, on the occasion of his 100th birth anniversary, let’s know about the rarest chapter of his life. The day Rafi got angry and the day he was asked to give a retake. There was a time when a hit song in a Hindi film meant Mohammed Rafi. Even years after his death, people do not get tired of telling stories about his voice and heart-winning style. The Padma Shri recipient has given evergreen songs to the cinema. There is no other artist like Mohammed Rafi and there will never be. Over the course of time, Rafi became an inspiration for the singers and lyricists of today’s era. Born on December 24, 1924, the late singer was not only known for his simplicity but kind-heartedness. Today, on the occasion of his 100th birth anniversary, let’s know about the rarest chapter of his life. The day Rafi got angry and the day he was asked to give a retake. IndiaTV Entertainment: Google News Feed
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