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Lata’s fav’s
Prithwish Ganguly Monday, November 17, 2008 23:59 IST Amol Kamble / DNA Lata Mangeshkar has compiled a five-CD-set of her favourite tunes Lata Mangeshkar—the nightingale of India—is arguably one of the most loved and acclaimed singer. People might adore her songs but do they know who her favourite singers are? Lata has now handpicked some of her favourite tracks sung by some legendary crooners of the industry which are being compiled in a record titled Pasand Meri, Geet Sathiyon Ke. Confirming the news Lata Mangeshkar says, “I have always liked to hear some of my colleagues like Manna Dey, Mohammed Rafi and also, amongst the new generation singers, I like to listen to Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik and Kavita Krishnamurthy.” The album which is being released by Saregama is a collection of five CD’s. The collection will also have her father Master Dinanath Mangeshkar’s Nain So Nain Milaye. Lata has also chosen some other stalwarts like K.L. Saigal, Noor Jehan, Ghulam Ali, Mukesh, S.D. Burman, Jagjit Singh, Mohammed Rafi, Geeta Dutt, Kishore Kumar, Hemant Kumar and Talat Mahmood. Lata has also picked singers like Manna Dey, her sisters Asha Bhosle and Usha Mangeshkar, Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Sonu Niigaam and Shankar Mahadevan as her favourites. Attached image(s) ![]() Don't let someone become a priority in your life,
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Unveiled: The mystery of Lata Mangeshkar
By: Subhash K Jha Date: 2011-01-09 Place: Mumbai No, she is not writing an autobiography. But when Lataji, known to be exceedingly guarded about her life and achievements, finally allows close family members and long-time admirers to open the vault of her memories, it's just as significant. A concerted effort to chronicle her saga in an exhibition of her unseen photographs (both of her and taken by her) is on. Suitcases and trunks filled with photographs and documents, that were hitherto lying unattended and disorganised at the Nightingale's residence Prabhu Kunj on Peddar Road, are to be retrieved by her brother, composer Hridanayanth Mangeshkar, with the active help of young composer Mayuresh Pai. The treasure includes rare photographs of Mangeshkar that chronicle her evolution from a timid 12 year-old girl, obligated to become the family's bread-earner after her father's death, to the formidable 81 year-old singer. A 2011 calendar with Lataji's rare photographs and comments on the various composers she has worked with, from Ghulam Haider in 1947 to AR Rahman in 1998, is also being launched. "All the rare pictures in the calendar have been put together by my brother (Hridayanath), Rashesh Shah (Bharat Shah's son) and his wife. They painstakingly sifted through the records. I've given Pai nearly 1,200 old photographs. He is free to use them as he thinks appropriate." Lataji was reluctant to go through pictures and documents from her past. She finds it vain and uninspiring. "I've never believed in resting on my laurels. Whatever praise and recognition has come my way I've accepted with humility and gratitude, but I don't believe in marketing myself. I don't even listen to my songs once they are recorded. When I hear myself on television, I quickly switch channels," she says. Not too many fans know this, but every time Lataji has to pick favourites, she gets the jitters. "If you name certain people and songs, you are bound to leave out others and offend them. However, recently I've been sticking my head out." Aapki Seva Mein Main Aur Mere Saathi, a new 5-volume album by the SaReGaMa, has Lataji selecting her favourite duets with colleagues ranging from Mohammad Rafi, Manna Dey and Kishore Kumar to sister Asha Bhosle. |
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