Mohammed Aziz, affectionately known as Munna, was a celebrated Indian multilingual playback singer whose voice transcended languages and genres. With a repertoire of over twenty thousand songs, Aziz's versatility was unparalleled, as he effortlessly sang in more than ten Indian languages, including Hindi, Odia, and Bengali. His career spanned decades, beginning with his debut in the Odia film "Jaga Hatare Pagha" and extending to Bollywood hits like "Mard Tangewala" from the film "Mard." Aziz's discography is a treasure trove of Bhajans, Sufi devotional songs, and romantic duets, making him a beloved figure in the hearts of music enthusiasts. His ability to convey deep emotions through his soulful voice has left an indelible mark on the Indian music industry, making him a true icon of his time.