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High Commission of India in Dhaka organises musical evening to remember Mohammed Rafi ahead of his death anniversary

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Dhaka | July 16, 2026 8:56:13 PM IST
The Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC), High Commission of India, Dhaka, organised a musical evening on Thursday at the High Commission of India, Dhaka, to commemorate the death anniversary of the legendary Indian playback singer Mohammed Rafi.

Mohammed Rafi was one of the iconic playback singers in the history of Indian cinema, admired for his versatile voice, emotional depth, and remarkable range. He sang thousands of songs in Hindi as well as several other Indian languages.

His music covered many styles, including romantic melodies, devotional songs, patriotic anthems, and classical compositions. Rafi worked with leading music directors and sang for many famous actors, earning immense popularity and respect. He received numerous awards, including the Padma Shri in 1967, and his timeless songs continue to inspire singers and entertain audiences around the world.

The programme paid tribute to the timeless legacy of Mohammed Rafi, whose unparalleled contribution to Indian music continues to inspire generations of artists and music lovers across the world.

According to the press note, the evening featured a soulful musical presentation by the Indian vocalist Priyangbada Banerjee and renowned Bangladeshi artist Md. Rashed Uddin, who performed a selection of timeless Rafi songs and other classical hits, creating a harmonious tribute that reflected the shared cultural heritage of India and Bangladesh.

Priyangbada Banerjee, a Kolkata-based versatile singer trained in Rabindra Sangeet, Nazrul Geeti, Indian classical, folk, and contemporary music, captivated the audience with her expressive vocal range. Coming from a distinguished musical family, she has released Tagore albums and is widely appreciated for her deep engagement with nineteenth- and twentieth-century Bangla music traditions and her strong cultural connection with audiences in Bangladesh.

She was joined by Bangladeshi vocalist Md. Rashed Uddin, known for his dynamic performances of classical and contemporary Bengali songs. He has earned recognition for his contribution to the promotion of Bangladeshi music and his engaging stage presence across various cultural platforms.

Speaking at the occasion, High Commissioner of India Shri Dinesh Trivedi said that "Rafi Sahab's timeless songs continue to inspire generations across the globe," as quoted by the press note.

He also highlighted his humility, generosity, and unwavering dedication to his craft as exceptional qualities of the musical titan.

The programme formed part of IGCC's continued commitment to promoting cultural exchange and honouring legendary musical icons whose artistic legacy transcends borders and unites audiences through music.

Eminent cultural and business personalities, media representatives, students of music and music lovers attended the commemorative evening. (ANI)

 
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