Kabban Mirza (born 1937/38)[1] is known for singing a couple of melodious songs in Hindi cinema. Not much is known about Mirza's life and his whereabouts, though it is known that he belonged to Uttar Pradesh.[2] His singing was featured in the film Razia Sultan, directed by Kamal Amrohi (1983).[3] Two of his songs are "Aayee Zanjeer Ki Jhankar" and "Tera Hijr Mera Naseeb Hai".[4] He also sang a song, entitled "Is Pyar Ki Basti Mein" for the movie, Sheeba, though he was not given credit for it.[1]
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 over 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.[1] While no concrete information of his death exists in the internet, a website refers to him as the "Late Kabban Mirza".[5]