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‘We don’t always take care of our artistes’

Melody queen Lata Mangeshkar says responsible people within the film industry do not take good care of their artistes in the manner that they deserve.

‘We don’t always take care of our artistes’

STRONG VOICE: Lata Mangeshkar



Melody queen Lata Mangeshkar says responsible people within the film industry do not take good care of their artistes in the manner that they deserve. “We tend to forget their contribution just because they are not active any more. This is not right. An artiste is recognised not only for what he or she does today or tomorrow, but for all times to come,” she said.

Last month on the occasion of her father Pandit Dinanath Mangeshkar’s birth anniversary, Lata Mangeshkar honoured two artistes from her own fraternity, whose work she personally admires.

One was Anupam Kher whose die-hard fan she is proud to be! “There are few artistes in our country with his range and versatility. He was a young 21-year when he played a 65-year old man in Saaraansh. I truly admire how he slips from one comic character to another serious character to another serio-comic character. Then he flies off to Hollywood to do big American films with the biggest of the actors there. He writes books, takes acting classes. His energy, enthusiasm and passion are exemplary. I am a big fan of Anupam Kher, and I told him so. It was a great pleasure for us Mangeshkars to honour him with our annual award,” said Lata.

Remembering Yogesh 

While Anupam has been singularly blessed with fame and fortune, not every artiste in Bollywood gets what he deserves. Poet-lyricist Yogesh, who has written some exquisite songs in the films of Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Basu Chatterjee, finds himself in anonymity these days.

“We were as proud and happy to honour Yogeshji, who has written some very fine songs for me, like Rajnigandha phool tumhare (Rajnigandha), Raaton ke saaye ghane (Annadata), Tumne piya diya sab kuch mujhko (Us Paar) and Ae sham ki hawaon unse salaam kehna (Ek Raat). He also wrote one of my all-time favourite film lyrics Kahin dur jab din dhal jaye, which Mukesh bhaiyya sang in the film Anand. Today’s generation may not know about Yogeshji’s work, but I think he excelled in ways that are not time-bound,” she said. —IANS

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