Ameen Sayani, the voice of radio's golden era, passes away at age 91

Veteran Indian Radio and Television presenter, Ameen Sayani, who had been the voice of the Indian radio for decades, has passed away at the age of 91. His son, Rajil Sayani, confirmed the news of his demise at a hospital last night. The cause of his death has been reported as heart failure.

Ameen Sayani was a legendary figure in the world of Indian broadcasting. He was best known for his iconic radio show “Binaca Geetmala” which ran for several decades and became a cultural phenomenon in India. Sayani’s melodious and distinctive voice became synonymous with the golden era of Indian music and entertainment.

Born in 1932 in Mumbai, Ameen Sayani began his career in radio at a young age and quickly became one of the most recognizable voices in the country. His contribution to the Indian broadcasting industry has been immense, and he has left a lasting legacy that will be remembered for generations to come.

Sayani’s passing has left a void in the world of Indian entertainment and broadcasting. His influence on the industry and his contributions to the world of radio will never be forgotten. The news of his demise has saddened the entire nation, and tributes have been pouring in from across the country.

Ameen Sayani’s voice may have fallen silent, but his legacy will continue to resonate for years to come. He will always be remembered as the iconic voice of Indian radio and as a pioneer in the field of broadcasting. His contribution to the Indian entertainment industry will always be cherished and celebrated.

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