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Entertainment/Showbiz/CinemaLataji's
work is beyond awesome: Javed AkhtarBy Subhash K. JhaMumbai, Sep 27 IANS As India's melody queen Lata Mangeshkar enters her 80th year Sunday, noted
writer and poet Javed Akhtar says that she is the only artiste to have achieved perfection and that her body of
work is "beyond awesome". "Normally artistes strive for perfection. Only Lata Mangeshkar has achieved it. There are no boundaries to her excellence and reach," Akhtar told IANS.The lyricist said that
people remember Lata's
songs more than the
films they were in. "You know Hindi
film music is so deeply rooted to our life and culture
When I go to foreign
countries and to exclusive gatherings of NRIs who are deeply conscious of their status and position, they invariably lose their inhibitions once everyone starts singing
songs," he said."
More than
cinema, I think
Indians all over the world are bonded by
film songs.
Film music outlives
cinema. Today we remember Lataji's
songs. But not the
films they belong to."Born on Sep 28, 1929, Lata started her
music career at the age of 13 with a Marathi
film. Having worked with almost
all top
music composers and
singers in the
industry, Lata has sung
more than 30,000
songs in over 20
Indian languages. The
singer featured in the Guinness
Book of World
Records from 1974 to 1991 for having made the most recordings in the world.From her first super hit "Aayega aanewaala" to her recent bests like "Luka chuppi", Lata has endeared herself to
music lovers of every generation with her soulful singing over her 66-year-long
career."No matter how much we revere Lataji, we cannot even begin to evaluate her contribution to
Indian cinema and ethos. Her body of
work is beyond awesome. Listen to the nostalgia channel on Wordspace
Music. Eighty percent of the
songs are by Lataji. She has proved perfection is possible in this imperfect world," said Akhtar."Sometimes I think
people like Lataji, Ghalib, Beethoven and Shakespeare are far removed from the normal chain of
human civilization. If they were just role
models, how come no one was able to achieve an iota of their perfection They come as reminders of the rule of mediocrity that prevails. Lataji belongs to a different league," he added. Akhtar went to give anecdotes of how even musical greats like Bade Ghulam Ali Khan could,'t stop praising the
singer."I'll tell you an incident that Pandit Jasraj narrated to me from the 1950s. He was in
Amritsar when he met the classical genius, Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan. After Pandit Jasraj got
talking, Bade Ghulam Ali Saab suddenly told him to keep quiet. He heard the
sound of the young Lata Mangeshkar singing 'Yeh zindagi ussiki ki hai' from 'Anarkali'. Bade Ghulam Ali Khan was enraptured. He finally said, 'Kambhakt, kabhi besuri hoti hi nahin' She never goes out of tune." "That remark had the affection of a father and the envy of an artiste," Akhtar remarked.He gave yet another example of
people appreciating her perfection. "I remember
meeting a
music scholar, Chaman Bharti, in
Bhopal. I asked him what he found so special about Lata Mangeshkar. He explained, 'If you take a strand of
hair and put it under a miscroscope, there would be a centre to that magnified view of the strand of
hair. Sur kitna bhi bareeq ho, usska jo exact centre hai wahan Lata Mangeshkar gaati hai". However fine the tune is, she always sings it perfectly.--Indo-Asian
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