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Lata Mangeshkar () (born as Hema Mangeshkar; 28 September 1929 – 06 February 2022) was an Indian playback singer and occasional music composer. She is widely considered to have been the greatest and most influential singers in India. Her contribution to the Indian music industry in a career spanning eight decades gained her
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such as the "Queen of Melody", "Nightingale of India", and "Voice of the Millennium". Lata recorded songs in over thirty-six Indian languages and a few foreign languages, though primarily in
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,
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, and Bengali. Her foreign languages included English, Indonesian, Russian, Dutch, Nepali, and Swahili. She received several accolades and honors throughout her career. In 1989, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award was bestowed on her by the
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. In 2001, in recognition of her contributions to the nation, she was awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honour; she is only the second female singer, after M. S. Subbulakshmi, to receive this honour. France conferred on her its highest civilian award, Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour, in 2007. She was the recipient of three National Film Awards, 15 Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards, four Filmfare Best Female Playback Awards, two Filmfare Special Awards, the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award and many more. In 1974, she was one of the first Indian playback singers to perform at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK. Her last recorded song was "Saugandh Mujhe Is Mitti ki" released on 30 March 2019 as a tribute to the
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and the Nation. At one point, she appeared in the ''
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,'' which listed her as the most recorded artist in history between 1948 and 1987.


Early life

Mangeshkar was born on 28 September 1929in Indore (in the present-day Indore district of
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), then the capital of the princely state of Indore which was part of the Central India Agency in
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. Her father, Deenanath Mangeshkar was a
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and Konkani classical singer and theatre actor. Deenanath's father was Ganesh Bhatt Navathe Hardikar (Abhisheki), a Karhade Brahmin who served as a
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at the famous Mangeshi Temple in Goa. Deenanath's mother Yesubai Rane was his father's mistress belonging to the Devadasi community of Goa, a matrilineal community of temple artists now known as
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. As a Devadasi, Yesubai was a reputed musician. Deenanath's father's surname was ''Hardikar''. Deenanath had taken the surname Mangeshkar, based on the name of his ancestral village,
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in Goa. Her mother, Shevanti (later renamed Shudhamati), was a Gujarati woman from Thalner, Bombay Presidency (now in northwest Maharashtra). Shevanti was Deenanath's second wife; his first wife Narmada, who had died before his marriage to Shevanti, was Shevanti's older sister. Her maternal grandfather, Seth Haridas Ramdas Lad, was from
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, a prosperous businessman and landlord of Thalner. She learned Gujarati folk songs such as garbas of Pavagadh from her maternal grandmother. Lata was named "Hema" at her birth. Her parents later renamed her Lata after a female character, Latika, in one of her father's plays, भाव बंधन. She was the eldest child in the family. Meena, Asha, Usha and Hridaynath, in birth order, are her siblings; all are accomplished singers and musicians. She received her first music lesson from her father. At the age of five, she started to work as an actress in her father's musical plays ('' Sangeet Natak'' in
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). On her first day of school, Mangeshkar left because she was not allowed to bring her sister Asha along with her.


Singing career


Early career in the 1940s

In 1942, when Mangeshkar was 13, her father died of heart disease. Master Vinayak (Vinayak Damodar Karnataki), the owner of Navyug Chitrapat movie company and a close friend of the Mangeshkar family, took care of them. He helped her get started in a career as a singer and actress. She sang the song "Naachu Yaa Gade, Khelu Saari Mani Haus Bhaari", which was composed by Sadashivrao Nevrekar for Vasant Joglekar's
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movie ''Kiti Hasaal'' (1942), but the song was dropped from the final cut. Vinayak gave her a small role in Navyug Chitrapat's Marathi movie ''Pahili Mangalaa-gaur'' (1942), in which she sang "Natali Chaitraachi Navalaai" which was composed by Dada Chandekar. Her first Hindi song was "Mata Ek Sapoot Ki Duniya Badal De Tu" for the Marathi film ''Gajaabhaau'' (1943). The Bollywood industry was yet to find its feet, so Mangeshkar had to first concentrate on acting, which she didn't like, as the lights and people ordering her around made her feel uncomfortable. She moved to
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in 1945 when Master Vinayak's company moved its headquarters there. She started taking lessons in
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from Ustad Aman Ali Khan of Bhindibazaar Gharana. She sang "Paa Lagoon Kar Jori" for Vasant Joglekar's Hindi-language movie ''Aap Ki Seva Mein'' (1946), which was composed by Datta Davjekar. The dance in the film was performed by
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, who later became a famous classical dancer. Lata and her sister Asha played minor roles in Vinayak's first Hindi-language movie, ''Badi Maa'' (1945). In that movie, Lata also sang a bhajan, "Maata Tere Charnon Mein." She was introduced to music director Vasant Desai during the recording of Vinayak's second Hindi-language movie, ''Subhadra'' (1946). After Vinayak's death in 1948, music director Ghulam Haider mentored her as a singer. He introduced her to producer Sashadhar Mukherjee, who was then working on the movie '' Shaheed'' (1948), but Mukherjee dismissed her voice as "too thin". An annoyed Haider responded that in coming years producers and directors would "fall at Lata's feet" and "beg her" to sing in their movies. Haider gave her her first major break with the song "Dil Mera Toda, Mujhe Kahin Ka Na Chhora"�
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by Nazim Panipati—in the movie '' Majboor'' (1948), which became her first big breakthrough film hit. In an interview on her 84th birthday in 2013, she declared "Ghulam Haider is truly my Godfather. He was the first music director who showed complete faith in my talent." Initially, she is said to have imitated the acclaimed singer Noor Jehan, but she later developed her own style of singing. She brought a new signature style of singing to Indian film music, moving away from mehfil-style performances to suit both 'modern' and 'traditional' female protagonists. A soprano range voice with less volume or amplitude, she had enough weight in her voice to give definite shape to the melody of Indian film songs. Although she had limited coloratura skills in her early career, she developed better tone and pitch as she progressed in her playback career. Lyrics of songs in Hindi movies were, in those days, primarily composed by Urdu poets and contained a higher proportion of
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words, including the dialogue. Actor Dilip Kumar once made a mildly disapproving remark about her accent while singing Hindi/Urdu songs; so for a period of time, she took lessons in Urdu from an Urdu teacher named Shafi. In subsequent interviews she said that Noor Jehan heard her as a child and had told her to practice a lot. The two stayed in touch with each other for many years to come. One of her first major hits was "Aayega Aanewaala," a song in the movie '' Mahal'' (1949), composed by music director Khemchand Prakash and lip-synced on screen by actress Madhubala. This was a defining moment for her, and a catalyst for the recognition of playback singers in India. Before this, playback singers were seen as the vocal equivalent of a stuntman and remained invisible and uncredited. This song was such a big hit, that Radio Goa revealed her identity and she became a star in her own right. This opened the door for other playback singers to achieve the recognition they deserved.


1950s

In the 1950s, Mangeshkar sang songs composed by various music directors of the period, including Anil Biswas (in films such as '' Tarana'' (1951) and ''Heer'' (1956)), Shankar Jaikishan, Naushad Ali, S. D. Burman, Sardul Singh Kwatra, Amarnath, Husanlal, and Bhagatram (in films like '' Bari Behen'' (1949), '' Meena Bazaar'' (1950), '' Aadhi Raat'' (1950), ''Chhoti Bhabi'' (1950), '' Afsana'' (1951), ''Aansoo'' (1953), and ''
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'' (1955)), C. Ramchandra, Hemant Kumar, Salil Chowdhury, Datta Naik, Khayyam,
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, Sajjad Hussain, Roshan, Kalyanji-Anandji, Vasant Desai, Sudhir Phadke, Hansraj Behl, Madan Mohan, and Usha Khanna. She sang "Sri Lanka, Ma Priyadara Jaya Bhumi", a song in Sinhala, for the 1955 Sri Lankan film '' Seda Sulang''. Lata Didi recorded her first Telugu song ''Nidhurapora Thammudaa'' in 1955 Telugu film ''Santhanam'' for music director Susarla Dakshinamurthi. She made her debut in Tamil playback singing with ''Vanaradham'' in 1956 (''Uran Khotala'' dubbed in Tamil) with the Tamil song ''Enthan Kannalan'' for '' Nimmi'' in the dubbed version composed by Naushad. She sang many raga-based songs for Naushad in movies such as '' Deedar'' (1951), '' Baiju Bawra'' (1952), '' Amar'' (1954), '' Uran Khatola'' (1955) and '' Mother India'' (1957). ''Ae Chorre Ki Jaat Badi Bewafa'', a duet with G. M. Durrani, was her first song for the composer Naushad. The duo, Shankar–Jaikishan, chose Lata for '' Barsaat'' (1949), '' Aah'' (1953), '' Shree 420'' (1955) and '' Chori Chori'' (1956). Before 1957, composer S. D. Burman chose her as the leading female singer for his musical scores in '' Sazaa'' (1951), '' House No. 44'' (1955), and '' Devdas'' (1955). However a rift developed between her and Burman in 1957, and she did not sing his compositions again until 1962. She won a Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer for Salil Chowdhury's composition "Aaja Re Pardesi" from '' Madhumati'' (1958). Her association with C. Ramchandra produced songs in movies such as Albela (1951), Shin Shinkai Bublaa Boo (1952), Anarkali (1953), ''Pehli Jhhalak'' (1954), ''Azad'' (1955), '' Aasha'' (1957), and Amardeep (1958). For Madan Mohan, she performed for films like ''Baagi'' (1953), '' Railway Platform'' (1955), '' Pocketmaar'' (1956), '' Mr. Lambu'' (1956), '' Dekh Kabira Roya'' (1957), '' Adalat'' (1958), '' Jailor'' (1958), ''Mohar'' (1959), and ''Chacha Zindabad'' (1959). Her song ''Aye Maalik Tere Bande Hum'' which was the original composition of Vasant Desai and used in the film '' Do Aankhen Barah Haath'' on 1957, was adapted by a Pakistani school as the school anthem.


1960s

Mangeshkar's song "Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya" from '' Mughal-e-Azam'' (1960), composed by Naushad and lip-synced by Madhubala, still remains famous. The Hawaiian-themed number "Ajeeb Dastaan Hai Yeh", from '' Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai'' (1960), was composed by Shankar–Jaikishan and lip-synced by Meena Kumari. In 1961, she recorded two popular bhajans, "Allah Tero Naam" and "Prabhu Tero Naam", for Burman's assistant, Jaidev. In 1962, she was awarded her second Filmfare Award for the song "Kahin Deep Jale Kahin Dil" from '' Bees Saal Baad'', composed by Hemant Kumar. On 27 January 1963, against the backdrop of the Sino-Indian War, she sang the patriotic song " Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo" (literally, "Oh, People of My Country") in the presence of Jawaharlal Nehru, then the Prime Minister of India. The song, composed by C. Ramchandra and written by
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, is said to have brought the Prime Minister to tears. In 1963, she returned to collaborate with S. D. Burman. She had sung in R. D. Burman's first film, ''Chhote Nawab'' (1961), and later in his films such as '' Bhoot Bungla'' (1965), ''Pati Patni'' (1966), ''Baharon ke Sapne'' (1967), and ''Abhilasha'' (1969). She also recorded several popular songs for S. D. Burman, including "Aaj Phir Jeene Ki Tamanna Hai", "Gata Rahe Mera Dil" (duet with Kishore Kumar) and "Piya Tose" from '' Guide'' (1965), "Hothon Pe Aisi Baat" from '' Jewel Thief'' (1967), and "Kitni Akeli Kitni Tanhaa" from '' Talash''. During the 1960s, she continued her association with Madan Mohan, which included the songs "Aap Ki Nazron Ne Samjha" from '' Anpadh'' (1962), " Lag Jaa Gale" and "Naina Barse Rim Jhim" from '' Woh Kaun Thi?'' (1964), "Woh Chup Rahen To" from ''Jahan Ara'' (1964), "Tu Jahan Jahan Chalega" from '' Mera Saaya'' (1966) and "Teri Aankho Ke Siva" from '' Chirag'' (1969), and she had a continuing association with the maestros Shankar Jaikishan, who got her to sing in various genres in the 1960s. The 1960s also witnessed the beginning of her association with Laxmikant–Pyarelal, the music directors for whom she sang the most popular songs in her career. Starting in 1963, Laxmikant–Pyarelal's association with Lata Mangeshkar grew stronger over the years. She sang over 700 songs for the composer duo over a period of 35 years, many of which became huge hits. She sang for '' Parasmani'' (1963), ''
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'' (1964), '' Aaye Din Bahar Ke'' (1966), ''
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'' (1967), '' Anita'' (1967), '' Shagird'' (1968), '' Mere Hamdam Mere Dost'' (1968), '' Intaquam'' (1969), '' Do Raaste'' (1969) and '' Jeene Ki Raah'', for which she got her third Filmfare Award. She also sang several playback songs for Marathi films, composed by Marathi music directors including Hridaynath Mangeshkar,
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, Srinivas Khale, Sudhir Phadke and herself, under the pseudonym ''Anandghan''. During the 1960s and 1970s, she also sang several Bengali songs composed by music directors like Salil Chowdhury and Hemant Kumar. She made her Kannada debut in 1967 for the film '' Kranthiveera Sangolli Rayanna'' by recording two songs for the music director Lakshman Berlekar. The song "Bellane Belagayithu" was well received and appreciated. In the 1960s, she recorded duets with Kishore Kumar, Mukesh, Manna Dey, Mahendra Kapoor and Mohammed Rafi. For a brief period during the 1960s, she was not on good terms with Mohammed Rafi over the issue of royalty payments to singers. She wanted Rafi to back her in demanding a half-share from the five percent song royalty that the film's producer conceded to select composers. But Rafi took a diametrically opposite view, and believed that a playback singer's claim on the filmmaker ended with the payment of the agreed fee for the song, leading to tensions between the two. After an argument during the recording of the song ''"''Tasveer Teri Dil Mein''"'', from Maya (1961), the two refused to sing with each other. The music director Shankar Jaikishan later negotiated a reconciliation between the two.


1970s

In 1972, Meena Kumari's last film, '' Pakeezah'', was released. It featured popular songs including "Chalte Chalte" and "Inhi Logon Ne", sung by Mangeshkar, and composed by Ghulam Mohammed. She recorded many popular songs for S. D. Burman's last films, including "Rangeela Re" from '' Prem Pujari'' (1970), "Khilte Hain Gul Yahaan" from ''
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'' (1971) and "Piya Bina" from '' Abhimaan'' (1973) and for Madan Mohan's last films, including '' Dastak'' (1970), '' Heer Raanjha'' (1970), '' Dil Ki Rahen'' (1973), '' Hindustan Ki Kasam'' (1973), '' Hanste Zakhm'' (1973), '' Mausam'' (1975) and '' Laila Majnu'' (1976). Many of her notable songs in the 1970s were composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal and
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. Many of her songs composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal in the 1970s were written by the lyricist Anand Bakshi. She also recorded many hit songs with
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in the films '' Amar Prem'' (1972), '' Caravan'' (1971), ''
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'' (1971), and '' Aandhi'' (1975). The two are noted for their songs with the lyricists
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, Anand Bakshi, and
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. In 1973, she won the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for the song "Beeti Na Bitai" from the film '' Parichay'', composed by R. D. Burman, and written by Gulzar. In 1974, she sang her only
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song "Kadali Chenkadali" for the film '' Nellu'', composed by Salil Chowdhury, and written by Vayalar Ramavarma. In 1975, she again won the National Award, this time for the song "Roothe Roothe Piya" from the film '' Kora Kagaz'', composed by Kalyanji Anandji. From the 1970s onward, she also staged many concerts in India and abroad, including several charity concerts. She transformed the way Indian music concerts were perceived in the West. Her first concert overseas was at the Royal Albert Hall,
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, in 1974. (Despite some sources claiming that she was the first Indian to do so, according to the Hall's own records, the first Indian to perform there was the late
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, on 21 October 1969.) Until that time, film music concerts were song-and-dance affairs held in community halls and colleges, rarely taken seriously. Mangeshkar demanded to sing in mainstream halls only, which was an honour that until then was bestowed only upon classical musicians. She also released an album of Mirabai's bhajans, "Chala Vaahi Des", composed by her brother Hridaynath Mangeshkar. Some of the bhajans in the album include "Saanware Rang Ranchi" and "Ud Jaa Re Kaaga". In the early 1970s, she released other non-film albums, such as her collection of Ghalib ghazals, an album of Marathi folk songs ( Koli-geete), an album of Ganesh aartis (all composed by her brother Hridaynath) and an album of "abhangs" of Sant Tukaram composed by Shrinivas Khale. In the 1978 Raj Kapoor-directed '' Satyam Shivam Sundaram'', she sang the main theme song "Satyam Shivam Sundaram," among the chart-toppers of the year. The film's story is inspired by her, according to Kapoor's daughter Ritu Nanda in her book ''Raj Kapoor''. The book quotes Kapoor as saying, "I visualised the story of a man falling for a woman with an ordinary countenance but a golden voice and wanted to cast Lata Mangeshkar in the role." In the late 1970s and early 1980s, she worked with the children of composers she had earlier worked with. Some of these composers included
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, son of Sachin Dev Burman, Rajesh Roshan, son of Roshan, Anu Malik, son of Sardar Malik, and Anand–Milind, sons of Chitragupta. She also sang many songs in the Assamese language and developed a very good relationship with the Assamese musician Bhupen Hazarika. She sang many songs under his direction; the song "Dil Hoom Hoom Kare" from ''
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'' (1993) made the highest record sales that year.


1980s

From the 1980s onward, Mangeshkar worked with music directors such as Shiv-Hari in '' Silsila'' (1981), '' Faasle'' (1985), '' Vijay'' (1988), and '' Chandni'' (1989) and Ram Laxman in'' Ustadi Ustad Se'' (1981), '' Bezubaan'' (1982), ''
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'' (1983), ''Ye Kesa Farz'' (1985), and '' Maine Pyar Kiya'' (1989). She sang in other movies, such as '' Karz'' (1980), '' Ek Duuje Ke Liye'' (1981), '' Silsila'' (1981), '' Prem Rog'' (1982), '' Hero'' (1983), '' Pyar Jhukta Nahin'' (1985), '' Ram Teri Ganga Maili'' (1985), '' Nagina'' (1986), and ''Ram Lakhan'' (1989). Her song "Zu Zu Zu Yashoda" from '' Sanjog'' (1985) was a chartbuster. In the late 1980s, she made a comeback to Tamil films with two back-to-back renditions of composer Ilaiyaraaja's songs "Aaraaro Aaraaro" and "Valai Osai", for the films ''
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'' (1987) and '' Sathya'' (1988), respectively. Lata Didi Recorded her second Telugu Song "Thella Cheeraku" for Director K. Raghavendra Rao 1988 film Aakhari Poratam . In the 1980s, the composer duo Laxmikant–Pyarelal had Lata sing their biggest hits—"Sheesha Ho Ya Dil Ho" in '' Asha'' (1980), "Tu Kitne Baras Ka" in '' Karz'' (1980), "Kitna Aasan Hai" in '' Dostana'' (1980), "Hum Ko Bhi Gham" in ''
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'' (1980), "Zindagi Ki Na Toote" in '' Kranti'' (1981), "Solah Baras Ki" in '' Ek Duuje Ke Liye'' (1981), "Ye Galiyan Ye Chaubara" in '' Prem Rog'' (1982), "Likhnewale Ne Likh Dale" in '' Arpan'' (1983), "Din Maheene Saal" in '' Avtaar'' (1983), "Pyar Karnewale" and "Nindiya Se Jagi" in '' Hero'' (1983), "Zu Zu Zu Yashoda" in '' Sanjog'' (1985), "Zindagi Har Qadam" in '' Meri Jung'' (1985), "Baith Mere Paas" in '' Yaadon Ki Kasam'' (1985), "Ungli Mein Anghoti" in '' Ram Avtar'' (1988) and "O Ramji Tere Lakhan Ne" in '' Ram Lakhan'' (1989). Some
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compositions for Lata in these years include "Aaja Sar-e-Bazaar" in '' Alibaba Aur 40 Chor'' (1980), "Bindiya Tarase" in '' Phir Wohi Raat'' (1981), "Thodi Si Zameen" in '' Sitara'' (1981), "Kya Yahi Pyar Hai" in '' Rocky'' (1981), "Dekho Maine Dekha" in ''
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'' (1981), "Tune O Rangeele" in '' Kudrat'' (1981), "Jaane Kaise Kab" in '' Shakti'' (1982), "Jab Hum Jawan Honge" in '' Betaab'' (1983), which became instantly popular, "Humein Aur Jeene" in '' Agar Tum Na Hote'' (1983), "Tujhse Naraaz Nahin" in '' Masoom'' (1983), "Kahin Na Ja" and "Jeevan Ke Din" in '' Bade Dil Wala'' (1983), "Jaane Kya Baat" in '' Sunny'' (1984), "Bhuri Bhuri Aankhon" in '' Arjun'' (1985), "Sagar Kinare" in '' Sagar'' (1985), "Din Pyar Ke Aayenge" in ''
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'' (1986). "Kya Bhala Hai Kya", "Khamosh Sa Afsana" and "Seeli Hawa Chhoo" in '' Libaas'' (1988). Rajesh Roshan's collaboration with Dev Anand in '' Lootmaar'' and '' Man Pasand'' resulted in songs such as "Paas Ho Tum Magar Qareeb" and "Sumansudha Rajni Chandha" respectively. Lata had duets with Rafi such as "Mujhe Chhoo Rahi Hain" in '' Swayamwar'' (1980), "Kabhi Kabhi Bezubaan" in '' Johny I Love You'' (1982), "Tujh Sang Preet" in '' Kaamchor'' (1982), "Angrezi Mein Khete Hai" in '' Khud-Daar'' (1982), "Ankhiyo Hi Ankhiyo Mein" in '' Nishaan'' (1983), "Dushman Na Kare" in '' Aakhir Kyon?'' (1985) and "Wada Na Tod" in ''Dil Tujhko Diya'' (1987), later featured in the soundtrack of the 2004 film ''Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind''. Bappi Lahiri composed some songs for Lata, such as "Dooriyan Sab Mita Do" in ''Saboot'' (1980), "Baithe Baithe Aaj Aayi" in ''Patita (1980 film), Patita'' (1980), "Jaane Kyun Mujhe" in ''Agreement (film), Agreement'' (1980), "Thoda Resham Lagta Hai" in ''Jyothi (1981 film), Jyoti'' (1981), "Dard Ki Ragini" in ''Pyaas'' (1982), and "Naino Mein Sapna" (duet with Kishore Kumar) in ''Himmatwala (1983 film), Himmatwala'' (1983). Mohammed Zahur Khayyam continued to work with her during the 80s and composed songs such as "Hazaar Rahein Mud" (duet with Kishore Kumar) in ''Thodisi Bewafai'' (1980), "Simti Huyi" from ''Chambal Ki Kasam'' (1980), "Na Jane Kya Hua" in ''Dard (1981 film), Dard'' (1981), "Chandni Raat Mein" in ''Dil-e-Nadaan'' (1982), "Dikhayi Diye" in ''Bazaar (1982 film), Bazaar'' (1982), "Chand Ke Paas" in ''Dil-e-Nadaan'' (1982), "Bhar Lein Tumhe" and "Aaja Nindiya Aaja" from ''Lorie (film), Lorie'' (1984) and "Kiran Kiran Mein Shokhiyan" in ''Ek Naya Rishta'' (1988). During the 80s, Lata sang hits such as "Sun Sahiba Sun" in '' Ram Teri Ganga Maili'' (1985) for Ravindra Jain, "Chand Apna Safar" in ''Shama (1981 film), Shama'' (1981), "Shayad Meri Shaadi" and "Zindagi Pyar Ka" in ''Souten'' (1983), "Hum Bhool Gaye Re" in ''Souten Ki Beti'' (1989) for Usha Khanna. Hridaynath Mangeshkar had "Kale Kale Gehre Saye" in ''Chakra (1981 film), Chakra'' (1981), "Ye Ankhen Dekh Kar", and "Kuchh Log Mohabbat Ko" in ''Dhanwan (1981 film), Dhanwan'' (1981), "Mujhe Tum Yaad Karna" in ''Mashaal'' (1984), Assamese song "Jonakore Rati" (1986) with music and lyrics by Bhupen Hazarika, Dr. Bhupen Hazarika, "Jaane Do Mujhe" in ''Shahenshah (1988 film), Shahenshah'' (1989) for Amar-Utpal, "Sajan Mera Us Paar" in ''Ganga Jamuna Saraswati'' (1988) and "Mere Pyar Ki Umar" in ''Waaris (1988 film), Waaris'' (1989) for Uttam Jagdish. In June 1985, the United Way of Canada, United Way of Greater Toronto invited her to perform at Maple Leaf Gardens. At the request of Anne Murray, Lata sang her song "You Needed Me". 12,000 attended the concert, which raised $150,000 for the charity.


1990s

During the 1990s, Mangeshkar recorded with music directors including Anand–Milind, Nadeem-Shravan, Jatin–Lalit, Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen, Uttam Singh, Anu Malik, Aadesh Shrivastava and A. R. Rahman. She recorded some non-film songs, including ghazals with Jagjit Singh (singer), Jagjit Singh. She has also sung with Kumar Sanu, Amit Kumar (singer), Amit Kumar, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Udit Narayan, Hariharan (singer), Hariharan, Suresh Wadkar, Mohammed Aziz, Abhijeet Bhattacharya, Roop Kumar Rathod, Vinod Rathod, Gurdas Maan and Sonu Nigam. She also collaborated to Bahasa song with Rhoma Irama, the genre is called Dangdut. In 1990 she launched her own production house for
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movies which produced the
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-directed movie ''Lekin...''. She won her third National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for her rendition of the song "Yaara Sili Sili" from the film, which was composed by her brother Hridaynath. In 1991, Indonesian Dangdut, dangdut singer, Rhoma Irama invited Mangeshkar to collaborate on several of his songs, album title "''Album Khusus Soneta Volume 1 - Ratu Dangdut Dunia Lata Mangeshkar''" the songs are entitled ''Mawar Merah'', ''Orang Asing'', ''Datang Untuk Pergi,'' ''Di Tepi Pantai'', ''Musim Cinta'' and ''Wahai Pesona''. Irama also called Mangeshkar as Ratu Dangdut Dunia (World Dangdut Queen). She has sung for almost all the Yash Chopra films and films from his production house Yash Raj Films at that time, including '' Chandni'' (1989), ''Lamhe'' (1991), ''Darr'' (1993), ''Yeh Dillagi'' (1994), ''Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge'' (1995), ''Dil To Pagal Hai'' (1997) and later in ''Mohabbatein'' (2000), ''Mujhse Dosti Karoge!'' (2002) and ''Veer-Zaara'' (2004). During 1990 she recorded with Raamlaxman in ''Patthar Ke Phool'' (1991), ''100 Days (1991 film), 100 Days'' (1991), ''Mehboob Mere Mehboob'' (1992), ''Saatwan Aasman'' (1992), ''I Love You (1992 film), I Love You'' (1992), ''Dil Ki Baazi'' (1993), ''Antim Nyay'' (1993), ''The Melody of Love'' (1993), ''The Law (1994 film), The Law ''(1994), ''Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!'' (1994), ''Megha (1996 film), Megha'' (1996), ''Lav Kush'' (1997), ''Manchala'' (1999), and ''Dulhan Banoo Main Teri'' (1999). From 1998 to 2014, A. R. Rahman recorded a few songs with her, including "Jiya Jale" in ''Dil Se..'' (1998), "Ek Tu Hi Bharosa" in ''Pukar (2000 film), Pukar'' (2000), "Pyaara Sa Gaon" in ''Zubeidaa'' (2000), "So Gaye Hain" in ''Zubeidaa'', "Khamoshiyan Gungunane Lagin" in ''One 2 Ka 4'' (2001), "O Paalanhaare" in ''Lagaan'' (2001), "Lukka Chuppi" in ''Rang De Basanti'' (2006) and ''Laadli'' in ''Raunaq (album), Raunaq'' (2014). She made an on-screen appearance in the film ''Pukar (2000 film), Pukar'' singing "Ek Tu Hi Bharosa." In 1994, she released ''Shraddanjali – My Tribute to the Immortals''. The special feature of the album is that Lata offers her tributes to immortal singers of the time by rendering a few of their songs in her own voice. There are songs of K. L. Saigal, Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Rafi, Hemanta Mukherjee, Hemant Kumar, Mukesh, Pankaj Mullick, Punkaj Mallick, Geeta Dutt, Zohrabai Ambalewali, Zohrabai, Amirbai, Parul Ghosh and Kanan Devi. She sang both
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's first and last songs. In 1994, she sang "Kuch Na Kaho" for Rahul Dev Burman in ''1942: A Love Story''. In 1999, Lata Eau de Parfum, a perfume brand named after her, was launched. She was also awarded Zee Cine Award for Lifetime Achievement the same year In 1999, she was nominated as a member of Rajya Sabha. However, she did not attend Rajya Sabha sessions regularly, inviting criticism from several members of the House, including the Deputy Chairperson Najma Heptullah, Pranab Mukherjee and Shabana Azmi. She stated the reason for her absence as ill-health; it was also reported that she had not taken a salary, allowance or a house in Delhi for being a Member of Parliament.


2000s

In 2001, Mangeshkar was awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honour. In the same year, she established the Master Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital in Pune, managed by the Lata Mangeshkar Medical Foundation (founded by the Mangeshkar family in October 1989). In 2005, she designed a jewellery collection called Swaranjali, which was crafted by Adora, an Indian diamond export company. Five pieces from the collection raised £105,000 at a Christie's auction, and a part of the money was donated for the 2005 Kashmir earthquake relief. Also in 2001, she recorded her first Hindi song with the composer Ilaiyaraaja, for the film ''Lajja (2001 film), Lajja''; she had earlier recorded Tamil language, Tamil and Telugu language, Telugu songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Her song "Wada Na Tod" was included in the film ''Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'' (2004) and in its soundtrack. Her other notable songs of this decade were from ''Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham'' (2001) and ''Veer-Zaara'' (2004). After 14 years, she recorded a song for composer Nadeem-Shravan; "Kaise Piya Se" for Bewafaa (2005 film), Bewafaa (2005). She recorded with Shamir Tandon "Kitne Ajeeb Rishte Hain Yahan Pe" for ''Page 3 (film), Page 3'' (2005) and "Daata Sun Le" for ''Jail (2009 film), Jail'' (2009). On 21 June 2007, she released the album ''Saadgi'', featuring eight ghazal-like songs written by Javed Akhtar and composed by Mayuresh Pai.


2010s

On 12 April 2011, Mangeshkar released the album ''Sarhadein: Music Beyond Boundaries'', which contains the duet "Tera Milna Bahut Acha Lage" by her and Mehdi Hassan (written by Pakistan's Farhad Shahzad). The album features Usha Mangeshkar, Suresh Wadkar, Hariharan (singer), Hariharan, Sonu Nigam, Rekha Bhardwaj and another Pakistani singer, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Ghulam Ali, with compositions by Mayuresh Pai and others. Shamir Tandon recorded a song with her ("Tere Hasne Sai Mujheko") for the film ''Satrangee Parachute'' (2011). After a hiatus she came back to playback singing and recorded at her own studio the song "Jeena kya hai, jaana maine" for ''Dunno Y2... Life Is a Moment'' (2015), the sequel to Kapil Sharma's queer love story ''Dunno Y... Na Jaane Kyun'' (2010) for which also she had lent her voice to one song. On 28 November 2012, she launched her own music label, LM Music, with an album of bhajans, ''Swami Samarth Maha Mantra'', composed by Mayuresh Pai. She sang with her younger sister Usha on the album. In 2014, she recorded a Bengali album, ''Shurodhwani'', including poetry by Salil Chowdhury, also composed by Pai. Lata Mangeshkar also recorded "Laadli" song with A.R. Rahman for his music album Raunaq (Album) (2014). On 30 March 2019, Mangeshkar released the song "Saugandh Mujhe Is Mitti Ki", composed by Mayuresh Pai, as a tribute to the Indian army and nation.


Bengali career

Mangeshkar has sung 185 songs in Bengali, making her debut in 1956 with the hit song "Aakash Prodeep Jwole", composed by Satinath Mukhopadhyay. The same year, she recorded "Rongila Banshite", composed by Bhupen Hazarika, which was also a hit. In the late 1950s, she recorded a string of hits such as "Jaare Ude Jare Pakhi", "Na Jeona", and "Ogo Aar Kichu To Noy", all composed by Salil Chowdhury, and which were respectively adapted into Hindi as "Ja Re Ud Ja Re Panchi" and "Tasveer Tere Dil Mein" in ''Maya (1961 film), Maya'', and "O Sajna" in ''Parakh (1960 film), Parakh''. In 1960, she recorded "Akash Pradip Jole". Later in the 1960s, she sang hits like "Ekbar Biday De Ma Ghure Ashi," "Saat Bhai Champa," "Ke Pratham Kache Esechi," "Nijhum Sandhyay," "Chanchal Mon Anmona," "Asharh Srabon," "Bolchi Tomar Kaney," and "Aaj Mon Cheyeche" by composers like Sudhin Dasgupta, Hemant Kumar and Salil Chowdhury.


Collaboration with other singers

From the 1940s to the 1970s, Mangeshkar sang duets with Asha Bhosle, Suraiya, Shamshad Begum, Usha Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Rafi, Mukesh, Talat Mahmood, Manna Dey, Geeta Dutt, Hemant Kumar, G. M. Durrani, and Mahendra Kapoor. In 1964, she sang "Chanda Se Hoga" with P. B. Sreenivas from ''Main Bhi Ladki Hoon''. Mukesh died in 1976. The 1980s saw the deaths of Mohammed Rafi and Kishore Kumar. After their demise, she continued to sing with Shailendra Singh (singer), Shailendra Singh, Shabbir Kumar, Nitin Mukesh (Mukesh's son), Manhar Udhas, Amit Kumar (singer), Amit Kumar (Kishore Kumar's son), Mohammed Aziz, Suresh Wadkar, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, and Vinod Rathod. In the 1990s, she began singing duets with Roop Kumar Rathod, Hariharan (singer), Hariharan, Pankaj Udhas, Abhijeet Bhattacharya, Abhijeet, Udit Narayan, and Kumar Sanu. Her most notable work of the 90s was ''Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge,'' with songs such as "Mere Khwabon Mein Jo Aaye", "Ho Gaya Hai Tujhko To Pyaar Sajna", "Tujhe Dekha To Yeh Jana Sanam", and "Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna". In the 2000s, her duets were performed mainly with Udit Narayan and Sonu Nigam. 2005-06 were the years of her last well-known songs: "Kaise Piya Se" from ''Bewafaa (2005 film), Bewafa'' (2005); "Shayad Yehi To Pyaar Hai" from ''Lucky: No Time for Love'' (2005) with Adnan Sami; and "Lukka Chhupi" in ''Rang De Basanti'' (2006 film) with A. R. Rahman. She sang "Ek Tu Hi Bharosa" from ''Pukar (2000 film), Pukar'' (2000). Other notable songs of this decade were from ''Veer-Zaara'' (2004), sung with Udit Narayan, Sonu Nigam, Jagjit Singh, Roop Kumar Rathod, and Gurdas Mann. One of her latest songs was "Jeena Hai Kya" from ''Dunno Y2'' (2015).


Non-singing career


Music direction

Lata Mangeshkar composed music for the first time in 1955 for the Marathi movie ''Ram Ram Pavhane''. Later in the 1960s, she composed music for following
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movies under the pseudonym of Anand Ghan. * 1950 – ''Ram Ram Pavhana'' * 1963 – ''Maratha Tituka Melvava'' * 1963 – ''Mohityanchi Manjula'' * 1965 – ''Sadhi Manase'' * 1969 – ''Tambadi Mati'' She won Maharashtra State Government's Best Music Director Award for the film ''Sadhi Manase''. The song "Airanichya Deva Tula" from the same film received best song award.


Production

Lata Mangeshkar has produced four films: * 1953 – ''Vaadal'' (Marathi) * 1953 – ''Jhaanjhar'' (Hindi), co-produced with C. Ramchandra * 1955 – ''Kanchan Ganga'' (Hindi) * 1990 – ''Lekin...'' (Hindi)


Illness and death

On 8 January 2022, Mangeshkar tested positive for COVID-19 with mild symptoms and was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital's intensive care unit in
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. She remained in the ICU with signs of "marginal improvement" in her health. The doctors treating her had taken her off the ventilator on 28 January after her health "improved marginally"; however, she was back on the ventilator on 5 February, after her health deteriorated, and was undergoing "aggressive therapy". Mangeshkar died from multiple organ dysfunction syndrome on 6 February 2022, at the age of 92. She had undergone 28 days of constant treatment for pneumonia and COVID-19. The
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announced a two-day period of national mourning and that the Flag of India, national flag would fly at half-mast from 6 to 7 February throughout India out of respect for her. President Ram Nath Kovind, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, several Union Ministers and Chief Ministers, many members of the Indian Music Industry, Indian film industry, celebrities, fans, and netizens expressed their condolences. Indian Cricket Team players wore black arm band to mourn the loss of Mangeshkar in West Indian cricket team in India in 2021–22#1st ODI, India vs. West Indies first ODI. Prime Minister Of France Emmanuel Macron, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Nepal, Sher Bahadur Deuba, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapaksa, former President of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, and Pakistani Minister Fawad Chaudhry expressed their grief on her death. Mangeshkar's last rites (performed by her brother, Hridaynath Mangeshkar) and cremation were held, with full state honours, at Mumbai's Shivaji Park on the same day. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray paid their last respects and placed floral tributes. Mangeshkar's sisters Asha Bhosle and Usha Mangeshkar, Devendra Fadnavis, Raj Thackeray, Sharad Pawar, Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, Vidya Balan, Shraddha Kapoor, Sachin Tendulkar, Anuradha Paudwal, and several dignitaries and family members were also in attendance. In February 2022, an digital billboard, electronic billboard in Times Square, Indians in the New York City metropolitan area#Culture, Manhattan, sponsored by the Binder Indian Cultural Center, featured a tribute to Mangeshkar. Another tribute to Mangeshkar by popular singers (Arnab Chakrabarty, Niharika Nath and Mandira Karmakar) was published in an Arizona US newspaper. Lata Mangeshkar died the next day after Vasant Panchami (a festival dedicated to Goddess Saraswati who represents music, knowledge, and the rest of the arts). "This is special as many considered her to be an avatar of Saraswati and the personification of music," according to actress Rani Mukerji. On 10 February 2022, Mangeshkar's ashes were immersed in the Godavari River at Ramkund, Nashik by her sister Usha and nephew Adinath Mangeshkar.


Awards and recognition

Mangeshkar won several awards and honours, including the Bharat Ratna (2001), India's highest civilian award, Padma Bhushan (1969), Padma Vibhushan (1999), Zee Cine Awards, Zee Cine Award for Lifetime Achievements (1999), Dadasaheb Phalke Award (1989), Maharashtra Bhushan Award (1997), NTR National Award (1999), Legion of Honour (2007), ANR National Award (2009), three National Film Awards and 15 Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards. She also won four Filmfare Best Female Playback Awards. In 1969, she made the unusual gesture of giving up the Filmfare Best Female Playback Award in order to promote fresh talent. She was later awarded the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 1993 and Filmfare Special Awards in 1994 and 2004. In 1984, the State Government of
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instituted the Lata Mangeshkar Award in her honour. The State Government of Maharashtra also instituted a similar award in 1992. In 2009, she was awarded the title of Officer of the French Legion of Honour, France's highest order. In 2012, she was ranked number 10 in Outlook (Indian magazine), Outlook India's poll of the Greatest Indian since independence. Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan said "''kambakht, kabhi besuri na hoti''" ("[she] is never off-key"). Actor Dilip Kumar once commented, "''Lata Mangeshkar ki awaaz kudrat ki takhleek ka ek karishma hain''", meaning "Lata Mangeshkar's voice is a miracle from God". Lata Mangeshkar was included in the 'In Memoriam' segment at the 2022 British Academy Film and Television Awards (BAFTA). She also received honorary doctorates from the Sangeet Natak Akademi in 1989, Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya, Khairagarh, and Shivaji University in Kolhapur.


Controversy

In 1974, ''The Guinness Book of Records'' listed Lata Mangeshkar as the most recorded artist in history, stating that she had reportedly recorded "more than 25,000 solo, duet and chorus backed songs in 20 Indian languages" between 1948 and 1974. Her record was contested by Mohammad Rafi, who was claimed to have sung around 28,000 songs. After Rafi's death, in its 1984 edition, the Guinness Book of World Records stated her name for the "Most Recordings", but also stated Rafi's claim. The later editions of Guinness Book stated that she had sung no fewer than 30,000 songs between 1948 and 1987. The entry was discontinued by Guinness editions in 1991 without explanation, while several sources continued to claim that she recorded thousands of songs, with estimates ranging up to figures as large as 50,000. However, even the earliest Guinness claim of 25,000 songs (between 1948 and 1974) was disputed and claimed to have been exaggerated by several others, stating that the number of songs sung by her in
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films to 1991 was found to be 5025. Mangeshkar stated that she did not keep a record of the number of songs she recorded, and that she did not know from where Guinness Book editors got their information. In 2011, the entry was revived by ''Guinness'' crediting the record to her sister Asha Bhosle as the most recorded artist in music history, "for recording up to 11,000 solo, duet and chorus-backed songs and in over 20 Indian languages since 1947". Since 2016, current record in this category belongs to P. Susheela, for recording at least 17,695 songs in 6 languages, not counting some lost early recordings.


References


Further reading

* * * * * A collection of articles written by Lata Mangeshkar since 1952. * * A collection of articles written by Lata Mangeshkar since 1952. * *


External links

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