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LEGENDS COMMENTS ON THE LEGENDARY GREAT...THE MASTER:

Exactly 25 years after Rafi's death, his songs remain immortal. On July 31 every year, musicians and fans do their bit to remember their idol.

LAXMIKANT/PYRELALL ON RAFI:

Pyarelal spins back down the years. He recalls: "Laxmiji and I became music directors after a long period of struggle. But we had known Rafi because we had been musicians for many years. In our early days, Rafi had given me Rs 500, which was a big amount those days. I told him I won't return it and he just smiled. Till today, I have kept that money."

According to Pyarelal, Rafi laughed a lot. "He talked less and had a special style of nodding his head. He always looked down and talked, no matter whom he talked with. For him, everybody was the same, and he talked to everybody in the same tone," he points out.

Rafi had a special habit of keeping his car spotless clean. "He had a Fiat, and he would put together all these lights and bright-coloured objects. Even at home, he would insist on cleanliness. There was one room full of awards, and he took care of each award. Another thing he loved was good food. He'd have a lavish meal whenever he could," he says.

Pyarelal, however, points out that Rafi rarely went to parties. "He liked to stay in his own world, and concentrate on two things "” namaz and riyaz. But he has come to my birthday party twice. They may be among the exceptions he made, but we were so close," he adds.

The conversation naturally shifts to Rafi's approach towards singing. Says Pyarelal: "He was God-gifted. He used to do so much riyaz that everything looked so simple. Then, he would modulate his voice to suit each hero, whether it was Dilip Kumar, Bharat Bhushan or Shammi Kapoor."

Pyarelal says Rafi was a strict disciplinarian when it came to work. He elaborates: "He never cancelled any recording, even if he had a 102 degree temperature. In fact, he was the first singer to regularly go on foreign tours. He would go every year, first with his small orchestra, and later with a bigger group."

Was there anything that Rafi loved as much as singing? Pyarelal laughs: "Yes, he loved whistling. He would whistle regularly, either in the form of a tune or just loudly when he was happy."

For Pyarelal, the tales would never cease. But then, Laxmikant-Pyarelal and Rafi not only made some great music together, but shared a special bond too.

LEGENDS continues........

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