Acts scheduled to visit India after Coldplay and Bryan Adams (last month) will be Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa, Cigarettes After Sex ... In India, would it translate to a trip to Lata Mangeshkar’s home in ...
The nightingale of India, Lata Mangeshkar delivered numerous timeless melodies. It has been three years since the singer left for heavenly abode on 6th February. Celebrating her glorious journey ...
Legendary singer-sisters Asha Bhosle and Lata Mangeshkar shared a bond that was often a topic of discussion. While their family connection was undeniable, their professional rivalry in the music ...
Lata Mangeshkar, the "Nightingale of India," remains a timeless icon of Indian music. On her third death anniversary, which falls on February 6, millions of fans, music lovers, and admirers around ...
Veteran artists and musicians pay tribute to Lata Mangeshkar on her third death anniversary. Celebrated as the Nightingale of India, Mangeshkar's impact on Indian music spans nearly eight decades with ...
It's been three years since the legendary Lata Mangeshkar left for the heavenly abode. Fans across the world remember her as the Nightingale of India, whose voice defined generations of Indian music.
All of us love Lata Mangeshkar's songs. But which of her own evergreen melodies did she love? Lataji had once picked her favourites, albeit reluctantly, and told Subhash K Jha just why they were ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 06 revealed that lata Mangeshkar’s brother, Hridaynath Mangeshkar wrote a poem on ...
Their profound impact is a testament to the sheer magic of their vocals. Following the legendary Lata Mangeshkar, today’s generation has Shreya Ghoshal, whose melodious voice reigns supreme.
The Bharat Ratna recipient passed away on February 6 this year. But her melodious songs and life stories will always inspire ...
1000 and Rs. 3000 per recording which was a lot in those days. Nowhere close to the Rs. 500 that Lata and Rafi would charge in the 1950s. She was so popular that she drove around in a horse-drawn ...
Interestingly, decades later, Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammed Rafi would charge ₹500 per song in the 1950s. According to Bangalore Mirror, 'at one point she became so wealthy, that she would drive ...