Mohammed Rafi's Son Reveals Singer's Tragic Final Moments in Ambulance

Shahid Rafi, son of the legendary playback singer Mohammed Rafi, emotionally recounted his father's final moments on a special episode of Indian Idol. He revealed that Rafi recorded his last song just days before his death and attended a rehearsal despite feeling unwell. During the ambulance ride to the hospital, Rafi suffered three heart attacks and passed away within minutes. The episode served as a tribute to the golden era of Hindi film music, featuring performances of Rafi and Mukesh's songs.

Key Points: Mohammed Rafi's Final Moments Revealed by Son on Indian Idol

  • Last song composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal
  • Felt chest pain during rehearsal
  • Suffered three heart attacks in ambulance
  • Passed away within five minutes
  • Tribute episode on Indian Idol
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"3 attacks aaye ambulance me": Mohammed Rafi's son opens up on legendary singer's final moments on Indian Idol

Shahid Rafi shares emotional details of his father Mohammed Rafi's last song, rehearsal, and fatal heart attacks in an ambulance on Indian Idol.

"3 attacks aaye ambulance me": Mohammed Rafi's son opens up on legendary singer's final moments on Indian Idol
"teen attack aaye ambulance me - Shahid Rafi"

Mumbai, March 14

Legendary singer Mohammed Rafi's son, Shahid Rafi, recently recalled the final moments of his father during a special episode of the reality show Indian Idol.

Visibly emotional after Tanishk Shukla's performance, Shahid recounted the last days of his father and the events that happened in his final hours.

Recalling that his father had recorded his final song shortly before his death and even attended rehearsals despite not feeling well, Shahid spoke about the moment when his father experienced chest pain and had to be taken to the hospital. He shared that doctors were called immediately, but the situation soon turned serious while they were on the way.

"Rafi Sahab ka aakhri gaana tha, and it was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal ji; that was his last song. Do din ke baad dad expired. Ussi din rehearsal the aur rehearsal kiye unhone, rehearsal hone ke time pe unke seene mein dard utha tha. Unhone medicine liye, mumma ko doubt hua, unhone bola doctor ko bulao."

(It was Rafi Sahab's last song, and it was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal ji; that was his final recording. Two days after that, my dad passed away. On the same day, he had attended a rehearsal. During the rehearsal, he felt pain in his chest. He took medicine, but my mother became suspicious and said, 'Call the doctor.')"

"Doctor immediately aaya, between Mahim and Bombay Hospital, when dad was travelling teen attack aaye ambulance me. Maximum five minutes mein doctor said, sorry he is no more he added. (The doctor immediately arrived. While dad was being taken from Mahim to Bombay Hospital, he suffered three attacks in the ambulance. Within a maximum of five minutes, the doctor said, 'Sorry, he is no more.)

The episode paid tribute to the songs of Mohammed Rafi and Mukesh. Veteran music composer Pyarelal Sharma also appeared as a guest. Contestants performed songs from the golden era of Hindi film music, bringing back memories of the legendary singers.

New episodes of Indian Idol air every Saturday and Sunday on Sony Entertainment Television and Sony LIV.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Heartbreaking to read the details. "Teen attack aaye ambulance me" – that line is so painful. We lost a gem too soon. His songs are still the soundtrack of our lives.
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Pyarelal Sharma
It was an honour to be there on the show. Working with Rafi Sahab was a blessing. His professionalism was unmatched. This tribute episode was beautifully done.
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Aman W
Respect to Shahid Rafi for sharing such personal memories. It must be difficult. Shows like Indian Idol should have more such segments on our real musical heritage, not just drama.
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David E
As someone who discovered Hindi film music later in life, stories like this are profound. Mohammed Rafi's voice transcends generations and borders. A true artist till the very end.
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Karthik V
The golden era of music. We need to teach our kids about these legends. Today's remixes can't match the soul of the original recordings by Rafi Sahab and Mukesh ji.

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