Mohammed Aziz (born on July 2, 1954 in Calcutta, India), also known as Munna, is
an Indian playback singer. Inspired by the songs of Mohammed Rafi, he began
singing as an early age, later becoming Rafi's devotee. Making his debut in Odia
film Manini (1979), Aziz moved to Mumbai in 1984. Making a living as a
restaurant singer, he appeared in Hindi film Amber (1984) before being
approached by music director Anu Malik, who invited him to perform “Mard
Taangewala” in 1985 film Mard, which became an instant hit, followed by “Bappi
Lahiri” from Geraftaar (1985) with popular playback si...