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Comments for song "Zindagi Bhar Nahi Bhulegi Wo Barsaat Ki Raat"
passion689 on Monday, June 11, 2007 Thx Kitaabik. The sound is now perfect. Much appreciated.
arcturus28 on Monday, June 11, 2007 One of the best songs of all time.
suresh verma on Thursday, July 05, 2007 Roshan and Sahir Ludhianv and Mohd. Rafi at their best ! It is just superb.
venkat ramanan on Sunday, December 23, 2007 God has specially created Mohd.Rafi and sent him to earth to sing this
song. How fortunate we are?
Divine25Sun on Monday, December 31, 2007 I am 52. I have been faithfully and loyally listening to Mohammad Rafi Saab from the age of 7. Rafi Saab was Almighty Creator's special gift to India. On an average I hear Rafi Saab's songs for 3 to 4 hours daily. That he was an unparalleled playback singer with a Heavenly mellifluous voice is of secondary importance to me. Most importantly he was a very warm-hearted and decent soul specially created by Divine Almighty.
man from philly on Saturday, January 26, 2008 i beat you by 2 :) i've been listening to rafi sahab since i was 5. as i
child even before knowing how he was, i was enchanted by the voice itself.
still, i'm only 23 - so you're ahead by 27 yrs still :)
Divine25Sun on Sunday, January 27, 2008 hobgoblin707: -
Dear wonderful friend,
I am delighted in hearing from you. I wish you all the success and happiness in life and may all your dreams come true. Yes, there can never be another Mohammad Rafi. Truly a wonderful soul and an incomparable and legendary playback singer. Continue listening to his beautiful songs and may your life be a harmony of lovely melodies. Best wishes.
Divine25Sun on Sunday, January 27, 2008 Rafi is immortal. So are his songs.
Akam216 on Thursday, February 07, 2008 I am only 17 and i have been listening to Rafi's songs since i was
young...and i am now practicing his songs because i am in love with his
voice...i am mesmerized by his talent...its funny how i didnt notice Rafi's
profound voice until i gained interest...the new generation is missing
out...MOHD RAFI IS THE BEST...i consider him my idol above Sonu Nigam.
Divine25Sun on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 Akam216:-
Dear wonderful friend - I wish you every success in life and I strongly hope you become another Mohammad Rafi. Continue practicing in his style; remember you are not alone; Rafi Saab is watching and blessing you. I am truly thrilled that the younger generation like you and hobgoblin707 are proudly keeping the torchlight of Rafi burning ever bright.
May your life and the happy music be melodiously intertwined.
Best wishes for a prosperous happy life.
anitdua on Friday, March 14, 2008 I agree with all the comments here. Rafi had God's own voice which can
never be equaled let alone surpassed. Many perhaps may not know that Rafi
in an interview in 1979 when asked which song of his he thought was his
best, he replied that of all the songs he had sung , if he had decide which
one was his best, "barsaat ki raat" was the one.
pundadah on Sunday, March 23, 2008 How about a Meuseum dedicated in his memory?
ssk811 on Monday, April 07, 2008 A truly divine song sung by the greatest-ever singer.thanks.--krishnan
Pradeep Kumar on Monday, May 05, 2008 yeh gana tho mere roungte kade kar detha hai
musictattoo on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 The best song rafi has sung
mtmraj on Monday, July 07, 2008 I honestly agree with friend Anitdua about Rafisaab.But if there be another Madhubala, I would rather swim the Atlantic to reach her.
mtmraj on Tuesday, July 15, 2008 I humbly agree with the learned Gamini partly. Recovering what was lost prematurely, we don't know yet.Not after project Genome and in another 50-100 years, it may be possible. She would have survived in the next decade and might be alive today.There is more in this pashtun girl than what was written.How could she attract millions of Indians for generations?So much was missing about her life.
chandrakant rudrapatna on Tuesday, July 15, 2008 a suberb song sung divinely by the greatest singer of all timse-Mohd Rafi
bom441 on Thursday, July 17, 2008 Great song from Rafisaab.Great are the composer and the guys who contributed the orchestra. Seen this movie in India in college days.Incomparable Madhubala and the sleepy eyed hero.How can I forget that wonderful time and world? Here in NY, the rain is associated with wild thunderstorms.How I love those times.Thank all the wonderful people who are downloading these masterpiecs.
musafir39 on Saturday, August 09, 2008 We all must feel happy because we all are touched by the divine voice of
Rafi Sahab.
SUVENASINGH on Monday, August 11, 2008 i like lata's better:D
SUVENASINGH on Monday, August 11, 2008 actually no i dont
Girish Menon on Friday, August 22, 2008 Ever green lyrics, but one should know the beauty of rain and long wet
hair! Thks for uploading.
anusha30 on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 Akram! you have found the right direction..You are on the right track..And
all of that at the right age... You have enjoyed Rafi saab's songs, I can
guarantee you will become a fine human being! Such is the power of his
voice..He is God's voice after all... :-)
Vijay Bhartiya on Friday, August 29, 2008 Thanks for posting such nice song. Please look if we can find the song "Tim
Tim Tim taron ke deep jale neeley aakash tale" I dont remember the film
name possibly "chhote babu"
Bandev Ghosh on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 A singer like Rafi saab comes once in a 100 years.
sjalcapricorn on Monday, January 05, 2009 From some views,Bharat Bhushan does look a bit like Rafiji,e.g. at 2:50.
pundadah on Sunday, March 08, 2009 indeed he does.
pundadah on Sunday, March 08, 2009 This is Pure NOSTALGIA.. I can remember when I were a wee Lil wippersnapper
aged ten I used to listen on my PaPa's "VALVE RADIO" glued to the radio
watching those Green hypnotic lights glow as the valves got charged, unlike
modern day Transistor's and IC's Good grief you can smel the bakealite.
mtmraj on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 I would rather swim Atlantic if there is another Madhubala out there.
shahidrafifan on Tuesday, March 17, 2009 Mohammad Rafi the greatest singer in the world ever. what a voice what control, what skill, what range, inimitable even today. Underrated by indian film industry who only awarded him a handful of awards and none posthumously. Just look at the shear number of difficult songs he sang. A pillar of the industry. They should mourn the loss of such talant every night and every day
Allen Alvares on Tuesday, March 24, 2009 I like this song very much
pimt2006 on Saturday, April 11, 2009 Rafi Saheb was not just a singer, he was very nice, coperative, helpful and top of that a human with so many kind and beautiful skill he had. These type of human born once in a life time. That's it. Today's people are just selfish. May ALLAH keep Rafi Saheb in Paradise
rank1pro on Thursday, April 16, 2009 Only Rafi saab can bring such depth of emotions in his voice...another
masterpiece rendering by the great maestro (hats off to the composer and
song writer team). Can listen to such gems forever !!!
vindMera on Sunday, April 26, 2009 I don't think Rafi was ever underrated. He is highly regared by actors like Amitabh, dharmendra, jeetendra, all the kapoors of yesteryears.
He even has a set of dedicated fans among modern famous singers.
russel ahmed on Tuesday, May 05, 2009 brother shahidraffian u are absolutely true.rafi is underated as a
singer and compared to others...he was the greatest..he sang the most
difficult songs...unfortunately there are ppl who dont understand
music.
tailgate2008 on Thursday, May 14, 2009 Falthoo comments,sitting in PAK and UK seeing from their eyes is useless.We
indians know how to honour our citizens and artists,we respect and honour
him,he is the firt honourate with padma award as singer in bollywood.If
your pak has guts try to produce another lata,rafi,kishore,mannadey or
talat do it,else enjoty their collection.Dont create havoc...,They are all
our property thatsit.
thesaral on Saturday, May 16, 2009 How is Rafi underated as singer? His voice can be heard in different languages like Telugu. Popular and great singers like SPB, Yesudas respect him and even today recall his songs as their most favorites. What ratings can measure Rafi's influence? Millions continue to sing in their own voices, "zindagi bhar nahi bhoolengi Rafiji awaaz.".
thesaral on Friday, May 22, 2009 (Not sure why this is marked as spam!)
How is Rafi underated as singer? His voice can be heard in different languages like Telugu. Popular and great singers like SPB, Yesudas respect him and even today recall his songs as their most favorites. What ratings can measure Rafi's influence? Millions continue to sing in their own voices, "zindagi bhar nahi bhoolengi Rafiji awaaz.".
thesaral on Thursday, June 18, 2009 A reality check. We should know-no award including Bharat Ratna is certified measure of greatness. Its a small token of appreciation/recognition. For every recipient, there are surely many who equally/more deserves it. This is natural and must be expected for a billion+ nation. India/world- not every deserving person gets recognition of any specific award. But deserving always get recognized- alive/not -in many ways.
Also, since when mention in media became a yardstick to measure greatness?
gengarjetty on Friday, June 19, 2009 THAT is my point! It is NOT a measure of greatness, hence I use the term underrated !
thesaral on Friday, June 19, 2009 What underrated brother? Look at the number of comments just one song of Rafi saheb is generating even after decades of being sung. Isn't this enough proof that he is still highly rated by music lovers? And I suspect some writing here were barely born or even not born when the song was sung like me. Itnaa pyaar aur dilse badaa rating hoyegaa naahin. zindagi bhar nahin bhoolegi Rafiji kaa awaaz!
gengarjetty on Friday, June 19, 2009 Well, if you put rafi saahab to anyones ears, won't they want to hear him? The audience who ARE exposed to his magic will obviously appreciate. But how does that happen on a larger scale when his contemporaries are being hyped madly by the media? By the way you are right infact i was born in 1990 :)
thesaral on Friday, June 19, 2009 You successfully got exposed to Rafiji voice:-) If one born in 1990 is able to listen, I am sure many are exposed as well. Many contemporary great singers like SPG, Yesudas revere Rafi as their most favorite singer. Complaining about underrating is silly! It is like shouting that I have no tongue:-) More complaints about underrating only prove how popular and well rated Rafi still is!!! Want to improve ratings? Stop complaining & start celebrating Rafiji songs will surely improve ratings!!!
gengarjetty on Saturday, June 20, 2009 aaah.. your smiley has a nose :-) Well many rafians are quite aggressive.. I don't really complain, but it is sad when people(young kishore kumar) call him unversatile :-(
Also yeah 30 years after rafi saahabs passing.. that is impressive that people still fight for rafi... well i used to post madly tributes/artcles on rafi saahab.. :) that made many ppl happy and even created 2 rafi fans :)
tolykozin on Saturday, August 01, 2009 this guy is the most lackluster actor of his time. He has absolutely no
personality. I normally love the old actors. The failure of JahanAra is
attributed to Bharat Bhushan, Even a strong powerful actress like Mala
Sinha could not redeem that film, What a shame.
zfk110 on Tuesday, August 04, 2009 Rafi Sh was, is, and will be the greatest singer of all the time,I love
this movie. Bring my childhood memories.
zfk110 on Thursday, August 13, 2009 Manna Da is better for you, DMX good for so many people too!
Rahul Ajgaonkar on Friday, September 04, 2009 Agreed... does he look like he is in love.? look at Madhubala and imagine
could she fall in love with..of all..bharat bhushan.zzzzzzz
Muk Gunner on Saturday, September 12, 2009 is this bharat bhushan? is it true he was a qualified dentist?
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