Information about lata mangeshkar in hindi

  1. लता मंगेशकर : संपूर्ण जीवन परिचय
  2. Review: Lata Mangeshkar: A Life in Music by Yatindra Mishra
  3. Lata Mangeshkar Biography
  4. Lata Mangeshkar: A career that spanned the arc of Hindi cinema


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लता मंगेशकर : संपूर्ण जीवन परिचय

लता मंगेशकर (Lata Mangeshkar) भारत की सबसे प्रतिष्ठित पार्श्वगायिका हैं जिन्होंने कई फिल्मी और गैरफिल्मी यादगार गीत गाए हैं। दुनिया भर में उनके करोड़ों प्रशंसक हैं जो लता को मां सरस्वती का अवतार मानते हैं। लता ने हजार से ज्यादा हिंदी फिल्मों में गीत गाए हैं। मुख्यत: उन्होंने हिंदी, मराठी और बंगाली में गाने गाए हैं। वे 36 से ज्यादा भाषाओं में गीत गा चुकी हैं जो अपने आप में एक कीर्तिमान है। लता मंगेशकर का जन्म 28 सितम्बर 1929 को इन्दौर में हुआ जो कि अब मध्यप्रदेश में स्थित है। वे पंडित दीनानाथ मंगेशकर और शेवंती की बड़ी बेटी हैं। लता के पिता पंडित दीनानाथ मंगेशकर एक मराठी संगीतकार, शास्त्रीय गायक और थिएटर एक्टर थे जबकि मां गुजराती थीं। शेवंती उनकी दूसरी पत्नी थी। उनकी पहली पत्नी का नाम नर्मदा था जिसकी मृत्यु के बाद दीनानाथ ने नर्मदा की छोटी बहन शेवंती को अपनी जीवन संगिनी बनाया। लता को सदाशिवराव नेवरेकर ने एक मराठी फिल्म में गाने का अवसर 1942 में दिया। लता ने गाना रिकॉर्ड भी किया, लेकिन फिल्म के फाइनल कट से वो गाना हटा दिया गया। 1942 में रिलीज हुई मंगला गौर में लता की आवाज सुनने को मिली। इस गाने की धुन दादा चांदेकर ने बनाई थी। 1943 में प्रदर्शित मराठी फिल्म 'गजाभाऊ' में लता ने हिंदी गाना 'माता एक सपूत की दुनिया बदल दे तू' गाया। 1945 में लता मंगेशकर मुंबई शिफ्ट हो गईं और इसके बाद उनका करियर आकार लेने लगा। वहां पर उन्होंने भिंडीबाजार घराना के उस्ताद अमन अली खान से भारतीय शास्त्रीय संगीत सीखना शुरू किया। फिल्म बड़ी मां (1945) में गाए भजन 'माता तेरे चरणों में' और 1946 में रिलीज हुई 'आपकी सेवा में' लता द्वारा गाए गीत 'पा लागूं कर जोरी' ने लोगों का ध्यान लता की ओर खींचा। हैदर ने लता...

Review: Lata Mangeshkar: A Life in Music by Yatindra Mishra

It’s been over a year since Lata Mangeshkar soared into the musical realms beyond. However, through her innumerable songs in multiple languages, she continues to move millions, infusing a sense of oneness in a diverse audience. Hers is a voice that has brought succour and joy to individuals of every caste, class, creed and gender. In a distinguished career that spanned over half a century, she sang everything from lullabies and bhajans to patriotic songs and romantic ballads, leaving behind a rich repository of over 2,000 songs. Indeed, her ouvre includes pieces that reflect every human emotion. Perhaps that’s why her songs have garnered a devoted multicultural following. Lata Mangeshkar singing at Shivaji Park in 1960 during the Samyukta Maharashtra Movement. (HT Archive) 345pp, Rs799; Penguin As a precocious child, she was trained in music by her father Deenanath Mangeshkar, a classical musician and theatre performer. His sudden and premature death pushed young Lata into the world of playback singing in 1949, but it was her enormous talent that made her the nightingale of the nation, the beloved voice of India right until her death on February 6, 2022. Her devotion to her craft was unstinting, and her extraordinary range and effortless rendering on any pitch earned the admiration not just of ordinary listeners but also of the doyen of classic music, Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, who once remarked: “ Kambakht besuri hee nahee hoti.” (”Damn, this girl never goes off-key”) Ya...

Lata Mangeshkar Biography

Date of Birth: 28 September 1929 Place of Birth: Indore, Madhya Pradesh Parents: Deenanath Mangeshkar (Father) and Shevanti Mangeshkar (Mother) Siblings: Meena Khadikar, Asha Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar, Hridaynath Mangeshkar Occupation: Playback Singer, Music Director, Producer Religion: Hinduism Start of Playback Singing Career: 1942 Total number of songs (approx): 50,000 in 36 languages Nickname: Nightingale of India Net Worth (approx.): $10 million Image Credit: ndtv.com Lata Mangeshkar is one of the best singers of the Hindi film industry. She is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most recorded artist in the world. She started her started in 1942 and has spanned over seven decades. Lata is said to have recorded songs for over a thousand Hindi films. She also has the credit of having sung in over thirty-six regional Indian languages and foreign languages. Lata Mangeshkar is the elder sister of singers Asha Bhosle, Hridaynath Mangeshkar, Usha Mangeshkar and Meena Mangeshkar. She was honoured with India's highest award in cinema, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, in 1989. Childhood & Early Life Lata Mangeshkar was born on September 28, 1929 in Indore, Central Provinces (now Madhya Pradesh). She was the eldest daughter among the five children of Dinanatha and Shevanti Mangeshkar who belonged to a Maharashtrian Brahmin family. Dinanath hailed from the town of Mangeshi in Goa and he changed his last name from Haridkar to Mangeshkar in identify with his hometown. Her ...

Lata Mangeshkar: A career that spanned the arc of Hindi cinema

Lata Mangeshkar started working at 13 years old. We remember her contribution to music with a timeline of her life and career, which spans over nine decades. September 28, 1929: Lata Mangeshkar was born in Indore in (now) Madhya Pradesh, the first of five children, to Pt Deenanath Mangeshkar, a renowned Marathi theatre actor and Hindustani classical musician, and Shevanti Haridas Lad. All other children — Usha, Meena, Asha and Hridaynath — became musicians and singers as well. 1930s: Lata acts and sings in Marathi plays written by her father. 1942: Lata recorded her first playback song for a Marathi film, Kiti Hasaal, at the age of 13, and even acted in a Marathi film, Pahili Mangalagaur. This was also the year her father passed away following an illness. 1946: Records her first Hindi film playback song for Aap Ki Seva Mein, directed by Vasant Jogalekar. The year before, she and her sister, Asha, acted in a film. 1940s: Lata trains under Ustad Aman Ali Khan, of the Bhendi Bazaar gharana, famed for his Merukhand style, a mathematical ordering of notes to convey thousands of taans (beats). “Khan saheb was a very kind-hearted, systematic and benevolent guru,” she once told an interviewer. 1949: Lata, now 20, becomes the go-to voice of the heroine after two films released that year. In Madhubala-starrer Mahal, she sang the breakthrough Aayega Aanewala and in Barasaat, she sang nine songs for three different stars in the film. Also read: Lata Mangeshkar once helped raise ₹20 la...