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The nightingale is silent. Meri Awaaz Hee Pehchaan hai…

Rest in Music, Lata Mangeshkar, 1929 - 2022. 

February 06, 2022 / 12:49 IST
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(from left) Lata Mangeshkar with Pakistani singer Noor Jehan and Asha Bhosle. (Image: The Express Tribune via Wikimedia Commons 4.0)
(from left) Lata Mangeshkar with Pakistani singer Noor Jehan and Asha Bhosle. (Image: The Express Tribune via Wikimedia Commons 4.0)

From her first song ‘Chaitrachi Navalayi’ from the movie Pahili Mangalagaur at the age of 13 to her last released song Saugandh Mujhe Mitti Ki on March 30, 2019, Lata Mangeshkar’s voice has been a mainstay of Indian music. She sang in so many languages, you could not begin to comprehend how she stayed true to enunciation and the nuances of each language.

Today after hearing the news of her passing away, I can only hear her sing 'Brishti Brishti Brishti' (rain, rain, rain) as tears pour down from my eyes, because we have indeed lost a voice that was as she says in the song ‘aparup shrishti’ (a magical creation).

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My love for the movies began when I heard stories about the way songs were recorded at one time. You’ve all heard, ‘Aayega Aanewala’ from the magical mystery movie Mahal. In those days, there were no sound mixers for effects, and you had to get the sound right. So when recording this song, they placed the microphone in the middle of the studio and to get the effect right, they had Lata Mangeshkar walk up to the microphone while singing.