Twenty-nine years on, Koko Korina still reverberates
in the hearts of Pakistanis thanks to Ahmed Rushdi – the man who changed the
face of playback singing in Pakistan .
Rushdi’s unparalleled career
kicked off as a presenter on Radio Pakistan , but his singing skills gained him prominence in the
film world.
Better known as the “voice of
Wahid Murad”, Rushdi was one of Pakistan ’s first pop singers. His jovial and bubbly voice
earned him the status of “chocolate hero”.
Rushdi sang more than 150
songs in 60 movies for Pakistani film actor Wahid Murad. Both icons ruled the
Pakistani film industry in the 60s and 70s.
His fame was such that
critics say the history of Pakistani film industry music will be incomplete
without mentioning Rushdis name.
On the eve of 11th april 1983 , Rushdi died of a heart attack. Twenty years later,
the government of Pakistan conferred the Sitara-i-Imtiaz upon him.
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