Mumbai, July 31 Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor on Monday remembered legendary Bollywood singer Mohammad Rafi on his 37th death anniversary. The 64-year-old actor on Monday morning thanked the singer for being his voice in films. He also shared a photograph of himself along with Rafi from a wedding.
“Remembering the great Mohammad Rafi Sahab. Thank you for being my voice, lost you 37 years back today. Peace be with you!,” Rishi captioned the image.
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Remembering the great Mohammad Rafi Sahab. Thank you for being my voice, lost you 37years back today. Peace be with you! pic.twitter.com/WoVhTWkdmW
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) July 31, 2017
Rafi sang songs like “Dard-e-dil” from the 1980 film “Karz” and “Shirdi wale Saibaba” from the 1977 film “Amar Akbar Anthony” for Rishi. Rafi died in 1980, following a heart attack. He is also known for famous numbers like “Chaudhrin ka chand ho”, “Kya hua tera wada”, “Aadmi musaafir hai” and “Maine poocha chand se”.
Actor Jackie Shroff tweeted: “Mujhe dard-e-dil ka pata na tha mujhe aap kisliye mil gaye… Long live Mohd Rafi saab.”
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