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Entertainment/Cinema'Nightingale' Lata remains unchallenged at 80By Jivraj BurmanMumbai, Sep 27 IANS
Singer Lata Mangeshkar, known as the Nightingale of
Bollywood for having mesmerised millions with her melodious voice for over six decades, enters her 80th year Sunday - and like every year she plans to keep it austere sans fanfare. Lata has never celebrated her
birthday in
public and follows the same annual routine. She begins the day by praying at the Mahalaxmi
Temple situated right across her
home in Prabhu Kunj here.This time she may attend a function at the Dinanath Mangeshkar
Hospital that she built in
Pune in
memory of her father.From her first super hit "Aayega aanewaala" to "Jab pyaar kiya to darna kya" and "Noorie" to her recent bests like "Yeh hum aa gaye hain kahaan" and "Luka chuppi", Lata has managed to thrill
music lovers of every generation with her soulful singing over her 66-year-long
career and continues to do so.From light classical
music to
film songs and from ghazals to bhajans and pop, she has sung a variety of
numbers. Having worked with almost
all top
music composers and
singers in the
industry, Lata has sung more than 30,000
songs in over 20
Indian languages.The
singer featured in the Guinness
Book of World
Records from 1974 to 1991 for having made the most recordings in the world."That 60 years down the line and having rendered over 25,000
songs, she has been able to maintain the same position is why she is called the
Bollywood living legend," composer Anu Malik told IANS.According to him, every
song of hers is a musical gem as much for her singing quality as for its pure composition.Born Sep 28, 1929, to a
family of
musicians settled in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, Lata's life wasn't easy. After her father Dinanath Mangeshkar, a classical
singer and
theatre actor, died of
heart ailment in 1942, his five
children - Lata, Hridayanath, Asha, Usha, and Meena - and wife Shudhhamati had to struggle for survival.Being the eldest of them, 13-year-old Lata had to see the
family through the rough patch. And she did it single-handedly until her siblings grew up, each gifted with musical
talent of varying
degrees.Till the time she voluntarily cut down her singing assignments in the late 1980s, Lata faced no competition from any of the female
singers, barring her sister Asha Bhosle. Though Asha's
career ran parallel with hers, it was on a different
note and scale musically.Lyricist-filmmaker Gulzar said Lata's greatness lay in her complete devotion to
music."Singing for her is not merely a profession, it is akin to
worship," he said.Alka Yagnik, who grew up listening to Lata
songs and idolised her before she became a playback
singer herself, referred to the queen of melody as "a pure soul."Anuradha Paudwal said: "Lata Mangeshkar is a perfect example of a playback
singer who can modulate her voice according to various
song situations and suit characters as per their age and
social status."Late maestro Naushad had once told this correspondent that when on a rainy day in 1943, she had come to meet him at the now-defunct Kardar Studios in
Mumbai, he was busy in his
music room and told her to wait."When I called her over and told her to sing, she chose one of Noor Jehan's
numbers. She sang it with such perfection that my
heart went out to her because she was drenched completely as she had waited under the rain. You rarely see such dedication," said the composer, for whom Lata sang many memorable
songs later.Lata pioneered many constructive changes in
Bollywood, which proved to be beneficial for
singers in the long run.She was the one who introduced the
royalty system for
singers in the
industry. She also insisted that the singer's name be published with the
songs instead of
actors.
Music director Shamir Tandon described Lata as "a genuine
human being"."The reason why she has ruled the
industry and is still around is that she has always paid attention to the
art of singing, always kept on upgrading herself, besides adopting herself to the changing times," Tandon told IANS.--Indo-Asian
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