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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Happy birthday to Mohammad Aziz.
Happy birthday to Mohammad Aziz.
The viewers of bollywood films wish happy birthday to successful singer Mohammad Aziz on 2nd July, 2011. He was born in 1954 and his nickname was Munna and real name Syed Mohammad Azizunnabi.
He started his singing career by singing in a Bengali film Jyoti. In Mumbai his career started by singing in the film Ambar in 1984. He rose to stardom by singing the song “mard tangewala” in the film Mard in 1985, which was picturised on superstar Amitabh Bacchan.
Then he got breaks one after the other and sung successful songs in the film Doodh Ka Karz, Allah Rakha, Swarg, etc. His singing style had lot of similarity with legendary Mohammad Rafi whom he idolized.
His song “ameeron ki sham garibon ki sham” in the film Naam became super hit. His song “Disco bhangra” in Big B’s film Ganga Jamuna Saraswati also became super hit. He stormed bollywood with the song “my name is lakhan” in the film Ram Lakhan picturised on superstar Anil Kapoor.
He also sang the successful song “ek doosre se karte hai pyar hum” picturised on Big B, Rajnikant and Govinda in the film Hum released in 1991. Laxmikant Pyarellel used him in many films including Karma, Saudagar, etc. His song “imli ka boota” in the film Saudagar picturised on Dilip Kumar and Raj Kumar became super hit in the early 90s.
He also sang successful songs in the films Khudgarz, Vishwatma, Khuda Gawah, Aadmi Khilouna Hai, etc. He also sang in the film Kaafila. He had been a very humble person and always soft spoken. He also contributed a lot in the Oriya film Industry by singing songs in notable films.
One article is too small to highlight the contribution of successful singer Mohammad Aziz. The viewers of bollywood films and the audience wish Mohammad Aziz to continue the great standard of singing that he started more than 25 years ago.
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