Cape Times

Rafi tribute show will be a treat for Cape Town fans

- Mehboob Bawa

HAILED as the greatest Indian playback singer ever by many of his contempora­ries, as well as some of the current top artistes in Bollywood, the music of the late Mohammed Rafi still reverberat­es through households and on radio stations worldwide, 37 years after his untimely death.

Cape Town fans are in for a treat when the Babasohel show band from India returns with three internatio­nally renowned singers performing Rafi’s evergreen melodies in a unique tribute show to be staged at the Joseph Stone Auditorium in Athlone on April 29 and 30 at 8pm.

The brainchild behind the local impresario, Ebrahim Kaskar, a veteran promoter of Bollywood concerts, says the show will feature a short documentar­y covering Rafi’s life to be projected on the original screen used years ago. The lyrics of the songs selected for the performanc­e have been printed in a special souvenir brochure, which will be given free to audiences.

Kaskar explains: “I have been involved in promoting internatio­nal Bollywood and classical Qawwali music concerts since the 1970s. I always attempt something different, which will enhance the audience’s enjoyment of the production.

“The late Rafi has a huge following in South Africa and especially Cape Town, hence my keenness to offer fans a show of top quality.

“One thing I can assure local fans of is that the music will be performed by an internatio­nal band from India and singers who are par excellence and noted for their ability to render Rafi’s songs in an outstandin­g fashion. The songs chosen are of Rafi’s most popular solos and duets and we have attempted to include those which will truly showcase the artistes’ versatilit­y.”

Rafi is credited with having sung more than 7 400 songs in various Indian languages. He was the most sought-after singer in the Indian music and film industry in the 1950-1970 era. The singers performing on the bill are Girish Kumar, Mohammed Imtiyaz and the solo female performer, Rani Kaur. The show promises to evoke and rekindle memories of a bygone era with golden greats made famous by India’s musical maestro.

●Tickets: A1 CD and DVD Centre, 10 Ruth Road, Rylands Centre. For more info, call 082 456 9051.

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TOP BILLING: Girish Kumar, Rani Kaur and Mohammed Imtiyaz

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