It was legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar’s first demise anniversary on Monday. A number of trade individuals got here collectively to recollect the Bharat Ratna awardee on the day. Raveena Tandon has shared photos from the gathering on Instagram as she joined Hema Malini, Asha Parekh and Kajol to recollect Lata. Also learn: Lata Mangeshkar’s niece remembers her on first demise anniversary: ‘When my telephone rings, I really feel is it didi calling me?’
Sharing two photos of them posing for a bunch portrait, Raveena wrote, “All about tonight! Legends in honour of Lata Mangeshkarji, Asha Parekh ji, Hema ji.”
The photos present veteran actors Hema Malini and Asha Parekh seated, whereas being decked up in silk sarees. Hema wore a inexperienced and silk saree, and Asha appeared lovely in a black saree. Kajol was in a inexperienced silk kurta, whereas Raveena was in an ivory outfit.
Meanwhile, Lata’s sister Usha Mangeshkar stated the household continues to be attempting to come back to phrases with the music icon’s demise. “People are just coming home in her memory, remembering her. We are very sad even today. It’s all beyond sadness,” Usha Mangeshkar instructed PTI in a current interview.
Usha and different relations had been current on the ground-breaking ceremony to construct a memorial of the late singer at Haji Ali in Mumbai. The ‘bhoomi pujan’ for the memorial was accomplished by Lata’s youthful sister Usha Mangeshkar, who was additionally the chief visitor on the occasion. The memorial will come up close to Haji Ali chowk within the Tardeo space of Mumbai, which is near Peddar Road the place the late singer lived.
The memorial has been deliberate within the form of a tree which has been designed by Lekha Washington. “It looks like trees are flying in clouds. The structure will be different and unique. The memorial will be completed in three months. I am really excited about it,” Lekha instructed ANI.
Lata’s relations on Monday additionally requested the Maharashtra authorities to call Mumbai’s coastal highway, a serious mission underway to decongest site visitors within the metropolis, after her.
Lata left a musical legacy for music lovers throughout language and regional obstacles. She began her profession in Nineteen Forties. Her final superhit music was Lukka Chuppi from Rang De Basanti (2006) for AR Rahman.
(With PTI inputs)
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