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Mohd.rafi Sings For Dev Anand (1996)[flac].rar - Google Drive Site

( Kala Bazar , 1960): A quintessential romantic solo set against a moonlit sky.

is a compilation album released in 1996 under the EMI and RPG Enterprises labels. This collection serves as a definitive archive of the creative synergy between the legendary playback singer Mohammed Rafi and the "evergreen" romantic superstar Dev Anand during the golden era of Hindi cinema. Album Overview

While Dev Anand was often associated with Kishore Kumar in his later years, his films in the 1950s and early 60s were largely defined by Mohammed Rafi's versatile voice. Rafi sang approximately for Dev Anand, helping to establish the actor as the ultimate romantic lead of his generation. This 1996 compilation specifically focuses on that high-water mark of their collaboration, capturing the "magic" that many critics feel was never quite replicated in later years. Mohd. Rafi Sings For Dev Anand - Discogs ( Kala Bazar , 1960): A quintessential romantic

( Tere Ghar Ke Samne , 1963): Noted for its unique picturization on the steps of the Qutub Minar.

The album was originally released in (specifically under catalog number CDF 132301 ) in the United Kingdom. It features 16 of the duo's most iconic tracks, many of which were composed by master music directors like S.D. Burman , Jaidev , and Shankar-Jaikishan . The compilation highlights Rafi's ability to mirror Dev Anand's suave, urbane finesse and playful on-screen mannerisms. Tracklist Highlights Album Overview While Dev Anand was often associated

( Hum Dono , 1961): A celebrated duet with Asha Bhosle, often cited as one of Bollywood's greatest romantic songs.

( Hum Dono , 1961): An iconic philosophical anthem representing Dev Anand's carefree attitude. Tracklist Highlights ( Hum Dono

( Guide , 1965): A soulful, classically-infused track composed by S.D. Burman.