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Ameen Sayani, The Voice Of Radio's Golden Era, Passes Away At Age 91

Utkalika Mohanty
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·2 years ago·2 min read
Ameen Sayani, The Voice Of Radio's Golden Era, Passes Away At Age 91

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The voice that remained the sound of radio for decades together has fallen silent. Ameen Sayani has passed away at 91.

New Delhi, Feb 21: Ameen Sayani, the iconic radio personality, passed away at the age of 91 due to cardiac failure. He suffered a heart attack on Tuesday evening after which he rushed to HN Reliance Hospital in Mumbai.

He reportedly suffered a heart attack on Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. The doctors at the hospital tried to treat him but he was declared dead after the revival attempts didn’t yield a positive result. Ameen had been suffering from high blood pressure and other age-related ailments for some time. He also had back issues owing to which he used a walker.

He achieved huge popularity through his radio program 'Geetmala' which has gone down as a milestone in India’s radio landscape. His captivating voice and engaging style spelled a cast at the listeners cultivating fans across the country, and popularised the medium of radio which got a further boost in early 2000s as the dotcom bubble burst. His signature way of addressing listeners as "Behno aur Bhaiyo" (sisters and brothers) became instantly recognisable and widely imitated.

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He produced a record number of 54,000 radio programmes and lent his voice to over 19,000 advertisements and jingles.

(IANS)

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