'Dubai Ki Shaam, Rafi Ke Naam' on April 30


'Dubai Ki Shaam, Rafi Ke Naam' on April 30
Daijiworld Media Network – Dubai
 
Dubai, Mar 8: In what is being claimed as a memorable ‘one off’ tribute show in memory of musical legend of Bollywood Mohammed Rafi, ‘Dubai ki shaam, Rafi ke naam’ promises to bring all the glorious numbers which are remembered even today.


Tagor Das

Anitha, Shobana, Asha

The thrilling musical extravaganza will take place at the Sheikh Rashid auditorium of the Indian High School on Friday April 30 at 6.30 pm.

A fabulous and talented singer Tagore Das from India gifted with the voice that resembles Rafi is a class act while singing the songs of the late legend will present Rafi’s ethereal songs. Tagore Das has mastered all the songs of Mohammed Rafi and also holds a unique record of singing non-stop for 12 hours the songs of Rafi’s by heart.

With more than 4,000 shows all over, Tagore Das will be seen in action along with full-fledged orchestra. Supporting him in the female voices will be Anita, Shobana and Asha in various, who will bring before the audiences the various moods and styles. 


Sahil

Mangalore's Radio Mirchi fame RJ Sahil from India will compere the show along with Shobana of sa re ga ma fame. 

Low priced tickets at Dhs 30, 50 and 100 will be available at all leading outlets. The show is one every Rafi lover will surely like to attend.

For further details including tickets one can contact 050-6586675.

Daijiworld.com will be official media parter for the event.

  

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