Ameen Sayani Deat at the age of 91, the legendary radio host and “Geetmala” voice actor

According to his family, legendary radio personality Ameen Sayani passed away on Tuesday at the age of 91. His heart failed and he died in the hospital.

Ameen Sayani, the legendary radio host and "Geetmala" voice actor, passes away at the age of 91.

Ameen Sayani, who was ninety-one, passed away in Mumbai on Tuesday following a heart attack. The news of his father’s passing was verified by his son Rajil Sayani to Indianexpress.com. The well-known radio host of Binaca Geetmala. Sayani’s burial is scheduled for Thursday, while the family is awaiting the arrival of some relatives in Mumbai on Wednesday.

Ramil Sayani, Ameen Sayani’s son, confirmed his father’s death. He stated that his father had a heart attack on Tuesday night and was taken to HN Reliance Hospital in Mumbai, where he passed away. “The hospital’s doctors attended him, but they were unable to save him, so he was pronounced dead,” he said to the portal. Click Here

Ameen Sayani’s career

Ameen Sayani was born in Mumbai on December 21, 1932. His radio introduction, “Namaskar bhaiyon aur behno, main aapka dost Ameen Sayani bol raha hoon” (Hello sister and brothers, this is your buddy Ameen Sayani), still invokes strong feelings of nostalgia.

Ameen was well-known for his show Binaca Geetmala, which aired for more than 42 years starting in 1952 and primarily on Radio Ceylon and thereafter Vividh Bharati (AIR).

Since 1951, Ameen Sayani has composed, produced, or spoken for more than 54,000 radio shows and 19,000 commercials and jingles. Over the years, Sayani has also appeared in a number of films, including Boxer, Teen Devian, Bhoot Bungla, and Qatl. He made appearances in all of these films, sometimes announcing events.

Ameen Sayani produces and hosts radio programs

Among the more well-known radio programs created (primarily for customers selling consumer goods) are:

  • CIBACA (previously BINACA) GEETMALA: for a total of more than 42 years, the show has been broadcast since 1952, mostly on Radio Ceylon and then Vividh Bharati (AIR). After a four-year hiatus, it was resurrected and broadcast as COLGATE CIBACA GEETMALA on Vividh Bharati’s National Network for two years.
  • For seven years, S. KUMARS KA FILMI MUQADDAMA and FILMI MULAQAAT aired on AIR and Vividh Bharati. Restarted on Vividh Bharati for a year after a ten-year break.
  • Four years in Sardini Ke Saati. (AIR’s initial sponsored program.)
  • BOURNVITA QUIZ CONTEST: 8 years (in English). (After his brother and mentor Hamid Sayani passed away in 1975, he took over.)
  • JODI SHALIMAR SUPERLAC: seven years.
  • 14-year-old Martha Darbar performs songs such as Sitaron Ki Pasand, Chamakathay Sitaray, and Mehekti Baaten.
  • SANGEET KAY SITARON KI MEHFIL: as of 2014, still doing strong after four years.. (The format consists of musical career vignettes, interviews, and interviews with leading singers, composers, and lyricists. syndicated for their commercial clients to a number of radio stations in India and outside.)

Awards and honors

He was given the Padma Shri award in 2009. In addition, Ameen Sayani is the recipient of other honors, including:

  • The loop Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry awarded him the Living Legend Award (2006), along with the India Radio Forum.
  •  Radio Mirchi, the FM network of the Times Group, gave him the Kaan Hall of Fame Award (2003). 
  • The Advertising Club of Bombay gave him the Golden Abby in 2000 for the Outstanding Radio Campaign of the Century (“Binaca/Cibaca GEETMALA”).
  • The Indian Society of Advertisers (ISA) gave the Hall of Fame Award (1993) to Mr. K.R. Narayanan, the Vice-President of India at the time. 
  • The Indian Academy of Advertising Film Art (IAAFA) awarded the Person of the Year Award (1992) and the Limca Book of Records Gold Medal (1991).

FAQ

When was Ameen Sayani born?

On December 21, 1932, Amin Sayani was born in Bombay, British India’s Bombay Presidency. His credits as a performer and writer include Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India (2001) and Andaz Apna Apna (1994).

Who was the first RJ in India?

You were in for a treat if you were with Gopal Sharma and you enjoyed classic Hindi music. Sharma, who is regarded as the “first RJ of India,” began working for Radio Ceylon in 1956. With millions of listeners, Radio Ceylon—the oldest radio station in Asia—was extremely popular during the 1950s and 1960s.

When did Ameen Sayani die?

Since 1951, he has created over 54,000 radio shows, compared (or spoken for), and generated 19,000 ads and jingles. At the age of 91, Sayani passed away on February 20, 2024, following a heart attack.

Who hosted Binaca Geetmala?

Ameen Sayani served as the show’s host for the duration of its existence. There were between 900,000 and 2,000,000 listeners in India, indicating how popular it was there. As a result, Radio Ceylon became the Indian subcontinent’s main source of popular cinema music on the radio, substantially increasing its popularity.

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