This Muslim singer sang the maximum number of bhajans!!!
There is no dearth of talent in bollywood and there have been many singers in the history of hindi cinema. These singers created their own identity on the basis of their voice and achieved a high position in the hearts of people. Many singers earned fame by singing hindi songs and there were many singers who earned a lot of name by singing bhajans. The name of a Muslim singer is also included in this list, who has sung the maximum number of bhajans and his bhajans are still on people's lips. We are talking about the magician of voice Mohammad Rafi Saheb.
Belongs to Muslim religion, sings hymns
Even though veteran singer Mohammad Rafi is no more in this world today, he is still alive in the hearts and tongues of his fans through his voice. Mohammad Rafi Saheb is the person who not only sang hindi songs but also sang many bhajans despite belonging to the Muslim religion. From 'Man Tadpat hari Darshan' in the film 'Baiju Bawra' to 'Ganpati Bappa Moriya Song' in 'Humse Badhkar Kaun', Rafi Sahab lent his voice to many bhajans.
Mohammad Rafi sang these bhajans
mohammed rafi sang 'Jai Mata Di' bhajan in kishore kumar and Vijayantimala's film 'Asha'. For 'Raghupati Raghav raja Ram', Rafi Sahab gave his voice to 'Ram Ji Ki Sawaari'. Apart from this, Rafi Saheb sang 'Ambe Tu Jagdambe Kali', 'Badi Deer Bhai Nandlala', 'Ganga Tera Pani Amrit', 'Ishwar Allah Tere Naam', 'Take me in your shelter Ram', 'Jai Ambe Maa Bolo', ' Whose companion is God, sing hymns like 'What is God' and 'Jai krishna Hare'.
There was blood from the throat!
mohammed rafi used to work very hard for each of his songs. Rafi had given his voice to the song 'O Duniya Ke Rakhwale' from the film 'Baiju Bawra'. This song of his got a lot of love. mohammed rafi had practiced for this song for 15 days and had recorded this song in several takes. While singing this song, Rafi Sahab's throat became so sore that people even started saying that now he would not be able to sing in the same voice as before. The condition was such that while singing this song, even blood came out of Rafi Saheb's throat.