The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Lata Mangeshkar
- I feel God has sent me to Earth to sing. I started singing when I was five, but I don’t think I’ve worked as hard as many other people.
- From my experience and understanding, I believe money follows name and fame, while recognition calls for a huge amount of sacrifice. To get something, you have to lose something. That’s the rule of life.
- People, who accused me of practising a monopoly were wrong. The media fuelled rumours about my ‘monopoly.’ The first question I was always asked during interviews was about my supposed monopoly.
- There are so many songs that I could not sing the way I wanted to. When such songs come on television or radio, I shut them off or leave the room.
- I think playback singing has a lot to do with voice acting. I would suggest to all the youngsters to understand the character, situation, and the story behind the songs. That is when you can add soul to the rendition which, I think, is missing in today’s music.
- I have been singing for the last 50 years, you know, so I deserve a break. Besides, there are talented singers around who can do justice to their work.
- I wouldn’t let a biopic be made on me. That’s because I don’t believe in them. I don’t like them.
- I’ve always loved life, irrespective of all the ups and downs that have filled my journey.
- Today, the scope for variety has shrunk drastically. There are only a handful of topnotch composers like A. R. Rahman, Anu Malik, Jatin-Lalit… that’s it.
- I feel I am a little unfit for the kind of music that is being made today. There is a big difference between what I sang earlier and what is being made now. I am not saying this music is bad, but there are too many beats.
Lata Mangeshkar (1929–2022) was one of India’s most iconic playback singers, known as the “Nightingale of India.” Her career spanned over seven decades, beginning in the 1940s, and she recorded thousands of songs in various Indian languages, primarily Hindi. Born in Indore, she was trained in classical music by her father and began singing in films at a young age to support her family after his death.
Her voice became synonymous with Bollywood cinema, with timeless hits in films like Mughal-e-Azam, Kabhi Kabhie, and Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. Mangeshkar’s versatile voice won her numerous accolades, including Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honor. She was known for her ability to convey deep emotions and her impeccable range.
Beyond Bollywood, she sang in devotional music, classical compositions, and patriotic songs. Lata Mangeshkar remains a beloved figure in Indian music, her legacy enduring long after her passing.
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