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| death_place = Bombay, [[India]]<br/>(present-day [[Mumbai]], India) | | death_place = Bombay, [[India]]<br/>(present-day [[Mumbai]], India) | ||
| nationality =[[Presidencies and provinces of British India|British Indian]] {{small|(1921–1947)}}<br/>[[Indian people|Indian]] {{small|(1947–1984)}} | | nationality =[[Presidencies and provinces of British India|British Indian]] {{small|(1921–1947)}}<br/>[[Indian people|Indian]] {{small|(1947–1984)}} | ||
| other_names = | | other_names = Said Rehman Khan | ||
|years_active = 1946–1979 | |years_active = 1946–1979 | ||
| known_for = ''[[Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam]]''<br/>''[[Chaudhvin Ka Chand]]''<br/>''[[Pyaasa]]'' | | known_for = ''[[Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam]]''<br/>''[[Chaudhvin Ka Chand]]''<br/>''[[Pyaasa]]'' | ||
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==Death== | ==Death== | ||
In 1977, he suffered three heart attacks due to excessive alcohol consumption . He was also a chain smoker and he was diagnosed with throat cancer. A man whose majestic voice was his signature, lost his voice and he was unable to speak during his last days in his life. Rehman died in 1984. | In 1977, he suffered three heart attacks due to excessive alcohol consumption. He was also a chain smoker and he was diagnosed with throat cancer. A man whose majestic voice was his signature, lost his voice and he was unable to speak during his last days in his life. Rehman died in 1984. | ||
==Selected filmography== | ==Selected filmography== |