‘Lata Mangeshkar Proves That Limits Can’t Limit Talent’, Pakistan-born Musician Salman Ahmed Reveals How Didi Ruled Hearts Uniquely – India Times Hindi News

The eyes of the whole world have become moist due to the death of Lata Mangeshkar. Be it Pakistan, Sri Lanka or Bangladesh, the world is mourning the demise of the great singer. Now, in an exclusive chat with News18.com, the Pakistan-born American musician and a member of Passion Band, Salman Ahmed talks about how Lata Mangeshkar used to rule hearts wherever she went. Paying tribute to the Nightingale of India, the musician mentioned that legends like Lata are born once in 100 years.

Salman also called Lata Mangeshkar an international artist and said, ‘A great artist is born once in 100 years. My heart hurts to hear about the passing of Lata Mangeshkar. He ruled the hearts of people with his voice for nearly 73 years. Through his singing, he aroused such feelings, which usually people are not able to express. She was an international artist. She reigns in all genres, languages ​​and generations. ,

Not only this, the guitarist of Junoon Band also highlighted Lata Mangeshkar’s connection with Pakistan and how she was also friends with late Pakistani singer Noor Jahan. “I am also from Pakistan but borders cannot restrict any talent. No limit can restrict it. Lata Mangeshkar was also a great admirer and friend of Noor Jahan. He also called Nur Jahan as his elder sister and he learned a lot from her.

Apart from this, the composer also revealed how Lata Mangeshkar became immortal with her music and said that her voice will always be with us. “I think art and culture rule the hearts and minds of people, that’s what Lata Mangeshkar did. Wherever she went in 70 years, she ruled the heart and mind. With her passing she has proved that art And culture is a bridge to know and understand each other. He is not here with us, but his voice will always be with us. I will always remember him,” concluded Ahman.

Remembering Lata Mangeshkar, Salman Ahman also sang her song.Tere Bina Zindagi Se Koi Shikwa To Nahin‘From the 1975 film’ Aandhi,

Earlier, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan also took to Twitter and said that Lata’s demise is a big loss for the whole world. She was followed by Pakistan’s Information and Broadcasting Minister Fawad Chaudhry who paid tribute to Lata Mangeshkar and called her the ‘Queen of Bina Taj’.

Lata Mangeshkar breathed her last on Sunday morning at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai, where she was admitted for the last 28 days. Dr Pratap Samdani, the veteran singer’s doctor, released a statement revealing that Lata didi passed away due to multiple organ failure.

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