Today, we mourn the passing of Ameen Sayaniji, maestro of the golden radio era, whose name remains synonymous with the legendary show ‘Binaca Geetmala’.
More than just a show, Geetmala was a weekly ritual for millions. I still remember how Sayaniji, with his warmth, would greet us with a gentle "Behno aur Bhaiyo," reversing the usual order in a subtle yet significant act of inclusivity.
For nearly four decades, Sayaniji wasn't just a voice; he was a trusted companion, creating magic with music and insightful anecdotes. His influence outshined entertainment, championing social issues and encouraging unity. His baritone, both authoritative and reassuring, resonated in living rooms across the nation, weaving a common thread through diverse experiences.
His passing leaves a void, but his legacy shines bright. He not only gifted us a show but also cherished memories, a love for music, and a reminder of the power of a voice that unites. As we bid farewell to this radio legend, let his melodies continue to play in our hearts, a testament to the maestro who brought us together beneath the umbrella of ‘Geetmala.’
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