Iconic radio presenter Ameen Sayani dies at 91
Sayani’s inimitable voice was beamed into countless homes every Wednesday for over three decades.
Ameen Sayani, iconic radio presenter and host of the popular radio show Binaca Geetmala, died on Tuesday after a heart attack, PTI reported. He was 91.
Sayani’s son, Rajil Sayani, said that his father was taken to Mumbai’s HN Reliance Hospital where he was declared dead.
“He was rushed to the hospital last evening around 6 pm after he complained of chest pain,” Rajil Sayani said. “They tried to revive him but he passed away at around 7 pm.”
Sayani’s last rites will be held on Thursday. News of his death led to an outpouring of condolences on social media.
Ameen Sayani, born in Mumbai on December 21, 1932, began his association with All India Radio by participating in English programmes. His elder brother was Hamid Sayani, an eminent English broadcaster.
In 1952, the Indian government banned Hindi songs from airing on All India Radio. It was at that time that Radio Ceylon, which began in 1949 and was broadcast from Colombo, became popular for its English, Tamil and Hindi programmes.
On his elder brother’s behest, Ameen Sayani began his stint with Radio Ceylon in 1952 as a radio presenter in Hindi with Bianca Geetmala, a programme of Hindi film songs.
The show ran on Radio Ceylon from 1952 to 1988. After 1988, it moved to All India Radio’s Vividh Bharati and was on air till 1994.