This article is written by: Zaheen Danish
Rafi Sahab with RD Burman
When we talk about the combination of Rafi Sahab and R.D. Burman and about their partnership, some of the finest songs that were composed by RDB trying to resurface on the thin layer of memory instantly such as – “Tum bin jaoun kahan”, “Ni sultana re pyar ka mausam aya” “ kitna pyara wada” , “Arrey ho goriyan kahan tera desh re”, “Chura liya hai tumne jo dilko”, “Yeh ladka hai alla kaisa hai diwana”, “Hai agar dushman zamana gham nahi”, “Kya hua tera wada”, “Chand mera dil”, “Pal do pal ka saath hamaara” and Maine poocha chand se. RD Burman started his journey with Chote Nawab in 1962 with the help of the man with the golden voice, Mohammad Rafi.
Major songs in the film was sung by Rafi and RD Burman commanded respect in the musical community of that period, who were still mesmerised with the classical compositions of Naushad, folk songs of SD Burman, western effects of Shankar Jaikishan, OP Nayyar, Salil Chowdhury, Ghazals of Roshan, Madan mohan. RD Burman had other skills like playing the mouth organ, tabla and other related instruments and he showed his skill while playing the mouth organ for Laxmikant Pyarellal in the film Dosti, 1964 where Rafi had galvanised the silver screen with his tragic andaz. (more…)