Kabban Mirza
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Kabban Mirza is a unpopular name associated with singing in Indian Cinema. Not much is known about Mirza's life and his whereabouts. His singing featured in the film Razia Sultan, directed by Kamal Amrohi (1983). Two of his songs are "Aaye Zanjeer Ki Jhankar" and "Tera Hijr Mera Naseeb Hai".
Kabban Mirza used to work as a radio announcer with Vividh Bharti, All India Radio station, Mumbai before he was featured. Kamal Amrohi selected him from a lot of popular singers of that era. According to him, Kabban Mirza's voice suited the character portrayed by Dharmendra.
Mirza later suffered from Cancer of the larynx.[citation needed]