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Lata Jee first death anniversary brings together bollywood actress remember her
Monday marked the first anniversary of the great singer Lata Mangeshkar’s passing. Numerous professionals from the sector gathered to honor the Bharat Ratna awardee that day. Raveena Tandon joined Hema Malini, Asha Parekh, and Kajol to commemorate, and she posted images of the event on Instagram.
Raveena shared two images of the group sitting for a portrait and said, “All about tonight! Legends in memory of Hema, Asha, and Lata Mangeshkarji
The photographs depict Hema Malini and Asha Parekh, two seasoned performers dressed in silk sarees, sitting down. Asha looked stunning in a black saree, and Hema was dressed in a green and silk saree. Raveena was dressed in ivory, while Kajol was wearing a green silk kurta.
Usha Mangeshkar, a sister of Lata, stated that the family is still processing the loss of the music superstar. “People are only now returning home in her memory and thinking of her. Even now, we are quite depressed. It’s just beyond depressing, Usha Mangeshkar recently told PTI.
The groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the late singer’s mausoleum in Haji Ali in Mumbai was attended by Usha and other family members. Usha Mangeshkar, Lata’s younger sister and the event’s primary guest, performed the “bhoomi pujan” for the memorial. The memorial will be built adjacent to Haji Ali chowk in Mumbai’s Tardeo neighborhood, which is close to Peddar Road, the singer’s former home.
Lekha Washington’s design for the memorial, which is shaped like a tree, was chosen. “Trees appear to be flying in the clouds. It will have a distinctive and diverse structure. Three months will pass before the memorial is finished. Lekha told ANI, “I am really pleased about it.
On Monday, Lata’s family members also asked the Maharashtra government to honor her by renaming Mumbai’s coastal road, a significant undertaking to relieve the city’s traffic.
Lata created a musical legacy that transcends linguistic and geographic boundaries for music lovers. She began working in the 1940s. Lukka Chuppi, written for AR Rahman in Rang De Basanti (2006), was her most popular song to date.
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