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Legendary
Indian
singer
Lata
Mangeshkar
passed
away
on
February
6,
2022,
due
to
multiple
organ
failure.
She
was
92
and
had
been
admitted
to
the
Breach
Candy
Hospital,
Mumbai,
where
she
breathed
her
last.
Her
funeral
was
attended
by
many
renowned
personalities
such
as
Prime
Minister
Narendra
Modi,
Maharashtra
Chief
Minister
Uddhav
Thackeray
and
his
family,
Shah
Rukh
Khan,
Sachin
Tendulkar,
Aamir
Khan,
Ranbir
Kapoor,
Javed
Akhtar
and
so
on.
Lata
Didi’s
demise
is
indeed
a
big
loss
to
the
Indian
film
industry.
Ever
since
the
news
of
her
demise
came
out,
many
celebs
and
commoners
started
mourning
her
death
on
social
media.
Comedian
and
mimicry
artist
Sugandha
Mishra,
who
is
known
for
imitating
the
legendary
singer
at
several
events,
felt
heartbroken
after
hearing
about
her
demise.
Mishra
told
ETimes
TV,
“I’m
extremely
sad
that
she’s
no
more
around
us
but
through
her
voice,
she
will
always
be
with
us.
I
know
for
a
fact
that
her
blessings
will
always
be
there
for
all
of
us,
no
matter
where
she
is.”
Asha
Bhosle
Shares
Rare
Childhood
Photo
With
Lata
Mangeshkar;
Says
‘Bachpan
Ke
Din
Bhi
Kya
Din
The’
Sugandha
Mishra
further
stated
that
she
grew
up
listening
to
Lata
Mangeshkar’s
songs
and
she
has
been
a
big
inspiration
in
Sugandha’s
life.
She
feels
that
Lata
ji’s
voice
will
always
inspire
the
coming
generations
through
her
melody.
Sugandha
said,
“With
a
very
heavy
heart
I
am
trying
to
absorb
the
fact
that
she
is
no
more
around
us.
She
was
a
living
legend
and
I
feel
that
legends
never
die.”
Talking
about
Lata
Mangeshkar,
she
had
sung
more
than
50,000
songs
in
Hindi,
Marathi,
Bengali
and
many
other
languages.
Known
as
‘Nightingale
of
India’,
Lata
Mangeshkar
is
survived
by
her
sisters
Meena
Khadikar,
Asha
Bhosle,
and
Usha
Mangeshkar
and
brother
Hridaynath
Mangeshkar.
In
2001,
she
was
also
honoured
with
Bharat
Ratna
for
her
contribution
to
Indian
cinema.
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