Mohammed Rafi Ringtones
Mohammed Rafi (1924–1980) lent his voice to thousands of Hindi film songs across multiple decades, defining the sound of post-Independence Bollywood. His ability to sing in different vocal registers and styles makes him a singular figure in playback history.
Movies (5)
Genre breakdown
- Retro 5
- Romantic 3
- Sufi 2
- Friendship 1
About Mohammed Rafi's Bollywood ringtone catalogue
The ToneVault library currently holds 5 ringtones performed by Mohammed Rafi, drawn from 5 different Hindi films. The earliest cut here dates from 1963; the most recent is from 1977, giving you a 14-year arc of the singer's evolution to scroll through. Combined, listeners have downloaded these ringtones 97,981 times — a fair indicator that Mohammed Rafi's voice continues to find new phones long after the original songs left the charts.
The film most heavily represented here is Izzat, with 1 separate ringtone cuts. Of the music directors Mohammed Rafi has collaborated with on this catalogue, Laxmikant-Pyarelal appears most frequently, behind 1 of these tracks. The pairing tends to produce the singer's most ringtone-worthy work — composers and vocalists who trust each other write hooks that land in the first three seconds. Mood-wise, Mohammed Rafi's catalogue here leans heavily into retro material — 5 of the songs sit in that category, which is also the part of Mohammed Rafi's range most listeners associate with the singer.
Mohammed Rafi (1924–1980) lent his voice to thousands of Hindi film songs across multiple decades, defining the sound of post-Independence Bollywood. His ability to sing in different vocal registers and styles makes him a singular figure in playback history. We have 5 ringtones in our catalogue performed by Mohammed Rafi, spanning multiple eras of Hindi cinema. Each ringtone is a thirty-second cut focused on the moment of the song where the singer's voice is most recognisable. Browse the full list above and pick the cut that fits the role this ringtone will play in your day.
Why Mohammed Rafi ringtones work so well
A great ringtone needs three things: a melody you recognise within the first three seconds, a vocal or instrumental hook strong enough to cut through ambient noise, and a tonal range that sounds clean through a phone speaker. Mohammed Rafi's catalogue checks all three boxes across multiple eras and moods — which is exactly why these tracks dominate Bollywood ringtone download charts year after year. The most-downloaded cut here is "Yeh Dil Tum Bin" from Izzat (1968), which has been installed 37,524 times — start there if you can't decide.