Lata Mangeshkar passed away. She was 92 years old. The Legend was hospitalized for about a month. Recently the situation was also improving slowly. But on Saturday, her condition suddenly began to deteriorate beyond control. She was on ventilation and the nightingale of our time, Lata Ji, could not return from there.
She was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai on January 11 after being infected by Covid. Lata Ji was also suffering from pneumonia. She was kept in the ICU from the beginning. On January 30, the artist’s Covid negative report came. But due to various problems of old age, she could not fight in the end.
Earlier, Lata had to be admitted to the hospital several times in critical condition. But he reassured fans and returned home healthy each time.
Lata Mangeshkar was born on September 26, 1929, in a Marathi family. She lost her father when she was only 13 years old. Before that, however, he started learning to act and singing with his father’s hand. Singing in movies for the first time at the age of 13-14. In Marathi film. Song in the first Hindi film in 1947 after moving to Mumbai. In the film ‘Majboor’.
She had sung for almost all the known Indian language with legendary music directors Like Hemant Kumar, Salil Chowdhury, S.D. Burman, Nausad, O.P. Nayyar, R.D. Burman, Madan Mohan, etc.
End of an era of World Music.
Antara Tripathy Editor IBG NEWS said, “we can not replace such loss and a hollowness created in the music world. She left the world on the day of Saraswati Puja. What a coincidence for a true living legend blessed with Maa Saraswati, goddess of music.”
PM condoles the passing away of legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar
By PIB Delhi
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has expressed deep grief over the passing away of legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar. The Prime Minister has spoken to her family and expressed his condolences. He also said that the coming generations will remember her as a stalwart of Indian culture, whose melodious voice had an unparalleled ability to mesmerise people.
In a series of tweets, the Prime Minister said;
“I am anguished beyond words. The kind and caring Lata Didi has left us. She leaves a void in our nation that cannot be filled. The coming generations will remember her as a stalwart of Indian culture, whose melodious voice had an unparalleled ability to mesmerise people.”
“Lata Didi’s songs brought out a variety of emotions. She closely witnessed the transitions of the Indian film world for decades. Beyond films, she was always passionate about India’s growth. She always wanted to see a strong and developed India.”
“I consider it my honour that I have always received immense affection from Lata Didi. My interactions with her will remain unforgettable. I grieve with my fellow Indians on the passing away of Lata Didi. Spoke to her family and expressed condolences. Om Shanti.”