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We should thank the Almighty for bringing people like Lata Mangeshkar into our country. She has entertained and inspired millions of people for many years. Indian singer Lata Mangeshkar is known as the 'Nightingale of India'. Lata was born on September 28, 1929 in Indore and has worked extensively in various spheres of Indian popular and light Classical Music. She has sung Ghazals, Bhajans, and Pop. In fact, she has sung over 50,000 songs for three generations of heroines, from Madhubala to Zeenat Aman to Kajol. Even became the most recorded artist in the world with the Guinness Book of Records.Originally, Deenanath's family had the surname Hardikar, but changed it to Mangeshkar in honor of his native Goa town Mangeshi. Her childhood name was Hema. She was renamed after a character in one of her father's plays, Latika. With the blessings of her own father, Lata Mangeshkar tasted the first fruits of Classical Music. The sky fell down when, in 1942, Pandit Dina Nathji passed away. Lata, who had just turned thirteen, was left with the mantle of responsibility.Nevertheless, fate was not entirely cruel. They were taken care of by Vinayak Damodar, the owner of Navyug Chitrapat Company. In 1942, she sang the song "Nachu Yaa Gade" for a Marathi movie, but the song was cut from the final release of the film. In 1943, she also recorded her first Hindi song for a Marathi film.Upon moving to Mumbai in 1945, she began to study Hindustani Classical Music with Ustad Amanat Ali Khan. Following partition, he migrated to Pakistan. Thus, she began studying with Pt Tulsidas Sharma and Amanat Khan Devaswale. She got her first break in 1948 when she sang a song in the Hindi film Majboor composed by Ghulam Haider. We all know what happened after that. Her life has never been the same since. She has created for herself a place of honour etched in gold. Lata Mangeshkar's versatility as a singer is demonstrated by the fact that she has sung in a number of languages ranging from love songs and blues to Classical and Raga songs to Bhakti and devotional - nothing seems to have been left untouched or unexplored by her.