Key Points

Javed Akhtar recently shared his deep regret for not writing songs during Mohammad Rafi's lifetime. He expressed this heartfelt sentiment at a special tribute event honoring the legendary singer. Akhtar named several iconic Rafi songs as his personal favorites during the media interaction. Meanwhile, Jeetendra praised the timeless magic of golden era singers compared to today's music industry.

Key Points: Javed Akhtar Regrets Not Writing Songs for Mohammad Rafi

  • Javed Akhtar names his favorite Mohammad Rafi songs at tribute event
  • Expresses regret for not writing songs during Rafi's lifetime
  • Jeetendra praises golden era singers over current talent
  • Event 'Rooh-E-Rafi' honors the legendary singer's legacy
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My bad luck didn't start writing songs when Mohammad Rafi was alive: Javed Akhtar; Jeetendra praises old melodies

Veteran lyricist Javed Akhtar expresses his unfulfilled wish to have written songs for the legendary Mohammad Rafi, while Jeetendra praises old melodies at a tribute event.

"It was my bad luck that I didn't start writing songs when he was alive. - Javed Akhtar"

Mumbai, August 30

Veteran lyricist Javed Akhtar has shared his favourite songs of the legendary Mohammad Rafi, further expressing his unfulfilled wish to have written songs for the icon.

Javed Akhtar, who was present at a special event held in memory of the late Mohammad Rafi, was accompanied by veteran actor Jeetendra as the duo interacted with the media.

Expressing his delight over the homage being paid to Mohammad Rafi, Javed Akhtar said, "A civilised society remembers the artists and pays them respect. Rafi Sahab's voice has already made its place in people's hearts. It is still receiving the same recognition. I am happy about it."

On being asked about his favourite Rafi songs, the veteran lyricist named iconic songs like Jaag Dil-E-Deewana, Meri Duniya Mein Tum Aayi, Saathi Na Koi Manzil, and Hui Sham Unka Khayal Aa Gaya.

"It was my bad luck that I didn't start writing songs when he was alive. I was in the industry as a scriptwriter. This desire now remains in my heart that Rafi Sahab would have sung my song," Akhtar shared.

The event 'Rooh-E-Rafi' - a tribute to the legacy of Mohammed Rafi was held in Mumbai on Saturday, August 30. It was presented by celebrated musician, senior IRS officer, author, and transformation coach Rajesh Dhabre.

The 'Himmatwala' actor also remembered the legendary singer and spoke about his preference for old melodies.

"There was a time when we had only 4-5 singers. But now there is so much talent in the country that it has become a pick-and-choose practice. There is a new singer every other day. It is difficult to bring back the magic of Lata Ji, Asha Ji, Rafi Sahab, and Kishore Sahab," Jeetendra said.

Both Javed Akhtar and Jeetendra were invited as special guests for the musical evening.

- ANI

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Priya S
Javed sahab's humility is so touching. Imagine if he had written for Rafi - what magical combinations we missed! Golden era of music indeed 🎵
Aman W
Jeetendra ji is right about today's music scene. So many singers but very few have that lasting impact. Quality over quantity any day!
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Sarah B
As someone who discovered Rafi's music through my Indian friends, I must say his voice transcends generations and cultures. Beautiful tribute!
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Vikram M
While I respect the legends, I think we should also appreciate today's talented artists. Every era has its own charm and we shouldn't keep comparing.
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Nisha Z
Meri Duniya Mein Tum Aayi is my all-time favorite! Rafi sahab's voice had so much emotion. We're lucky to have his recordings preserved for future generations ❤️

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