Indian Cinema News

Lata touches a chord even at 78

By Subhash K. Jha Sep 28, 2007, 15:30 GMT

It is her birthday. But we don't have to wait for special occasions to celebrate the unblemished excellence of Lata Mangeshkar, who turned 78 Friday.

To have known her so closely, to have seen her at home in her simple environment bustling with the sound of family chores and the smell of food cooking in the kitchen, just makes me feel so sorry for the average Page 3 celebrity whose kitchens are as sterile as their hearts.

Not so long ago when Yash Chopra insisted on her voice in one of his recent films, the leading lady whispered in a cheery chuckle how she should call it a day.

Obviously this leading lady like a lot of our present day 'stars' are clueless about what Lata means to Hindi cinema and to us Indians who invariably open our eyes to her voice.

Lata is no longer a singer. To us, the Lata fans, she's a source of spiritual upliftment. Her presence and aura and her calm acceptance of 60 years as the voice that ruled the Hindi film industry makes her so unique.

And then there's that unspoilt and untouched quality in her that makes her mythic aura endearingly rooted. I've seen how the man on the street reacts to her presence. I've seen fans gazing at her glassy-eyed from a distance not daring to come forward to express their awe and disbelief. I've seen the superstars strike her name off their guest list because her presence just takes away from every other activity at any venue.

As my friend Sanjay Leela Bhansali keeps saying, 'When she hits the highest note in 'Ajee roothkar ab kahan jayeejega' or 'Mere pee ko pawan kis gali le chali' or any of her vast repertoire of songs in the 1950s, 60s, 70s and 80s, she instantly connects the listener to god.'

I heard her for the first time at the age of six and then had the good fortune to actually meet her, sit with her and discuss routine matters with her.

If life sucks, just put on the voice of Lata Mangeshkar.

Listen to her happier songs like 'Bangle ke peeche'. It releases happy hormones in my body better than a bar of chocolate. If you are unwell, listen to her spiritual songs like 'Allah tero naam', you'll immediately feel better. As she grows older her aura as a woman who has made her presence felt in Hindi cinema for 50 years, just grows.

© 2007 Indo-Asian News Service



COMMENT

FROM THE WEB

Further Reading on M&C

COMMENT on Lata touches a chord even at 78

comments powered by Disqus

Latest Headlines in Indian Cinema

Monsters and Critics is Looking for Writers and Reviewers


Follow Us

Follow M&C on Pinterest

Search

Custom Search

Classic Games on M&C

Crush the Castle 2

Beer Pong

Bubble Bobble

Mah Jong Connect

Donkey Kong

Also Check Out

Papa wants: Dan Aykroyd's Crystal Head's 50th Anniversary Rolling Stone bottle

Papa wants: Dan Aykroyds Crystal Heads 50th Anniversary Rolling Stone bottle
Father's day is coming up this June 16th. ... more

Best New Medicine Cabinet and Beauty Health Staples for May 2013

Best New Medicine Cabinet and Beauty Health Staples for May 2013
This May, we have a small but tight group of new and fabulous finds to tell you about. ... more

Product spotlight: Vice Merchants Sheets bring naughty fun to the linen closet

Product spotlight: Vice Merchants Sheets bring naughty fun to the linen closet
Thanks to a company called Vice Merchants, there is a new trend in bedding… sexy sheets for the same sex couple. ... more

Dieting, Italian Style – Bravissimo!

Dieting, Italian Style – Bravissimo!
Tisanoreica’s Old World Formula Meets The Latest In Medical Science To Lay ‘Waist’ To America’s Obesity Epidemic ... more

Memorial Day Weekend: Angry Orchard enhances Barbecue recipes

Memorial Day Weekend: Angry Orchard enhances Barbecue recipes
Memorial Day Weekend is sliding up on us, and we could not be happier about this. It means a few days where time is a little bit slower, and the food and drink are savory and satisfying but not too heavy. ... more

On the Web

ZergNet