New Delhi, India — For three generations of Indians, Bollywood and radio meant one name: Ameen Sayani. On Tuesday, the voice that entered the homes of hundreds of millions of people fell silent one ...
The voice. Picture this: The early 1980s. A cold winter night in Shillong. Two young preteen boys huddled over the radio. Tuned into the march of songs almost spurred ...
For most of us, Ameen Sayani's radio journey started with Binaca Geetmala for Radio Ceylon in 1952, which is certainly when his voice and his show became an instant rage. But Ameen had been preparing ...
Ameen Sayani, legendary radio broadcaster whose sonorous voice was music to India’s ears, dies at 91
Mumbai Ameen Sayani, whose voice launched a radio revolution in India, died at a Mumbai hospital late on Tuesday night. The legendary broadcaster, 91, had been ailing for over a year. Sayani hosted ...
The familiar line immortalised in Lata Mangeshkar and Bhupinder’s voices in the song Naam gum jayega from Kinara could well have been written by the legendary Gulzar for another legend — Ameen Sayani.
Mumbai: Ameen Sayani, whose voice launched a radio revolution in India, died at a Mumbai hospital late on Tuesday night. The legendary broadcaster, 91, had been ailing for over a year. New Delhi, Feb ...
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