Kajol, Raveena Tandon, Hema Malini and Asha Parekh pay Tribute to Lata Mangeshkar on Her First Death Anniversary
On the first death anniversary of legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar on February 6, a musical tribute, ‘Latanjali’ was held in Mumbai to commemorate her memories and legacy. Many Bollywood celebrities attended the event. Actress Raveena Tandon took to her Instagram handle to share a picture with Kajol, Raveena Tandon and Hema Malini.
Sharing the pictures, Raveena captioned the post, “All about tonight! #legends in honour of #latamangeshkarji #ashaparekhji❤️ #hemaji ♥️” As soon as the picture was dropped in, fans swamped the comment section with their comments. A fan commented, “4 beauties in one frame❤️, truly blessed.” Another commented, “4 beautiful women in one frame that’s legendary.” “Memorable click!” commented the third one. “O ……..my god the queen’s of her own Era are together 😍😍😍😍😍 loving you guys #raveenatandon #kajol our dream girl #hemamalini ji and the legendary #ashaparekh ji(sic),” commented the fourth one.
In the photo, Hema Malini, known as the “Dream Girl,” and legendary actress Asha Parekh are sitting on a sofa, with Kajol and Raveena Tandon standing behind them posing. Asha Parekh and Hema Malini are dressed in saris, while Kajol and Raveena are wearing Indo-Western attire.
A sand artist from Odisha paid tribute to Legendary Lata Mangeshkar by making her 6 ft high scrupture with sand art at Puri beach. He captioned the post, “Tribute to legendary singer Bharat Ratna #LataMangeshkar Ji, On Her First Death Anniversary today. My SandArt with message “Meri Awaaz Hi Pehechan Hai” at Puri beach in Odisha.”
Lata Mangeshkar is a legendary Indian singer and musician. She is the most influential playback singers in the history of Indian cinema. She has recorded several songs for Hindi films and has sung in several regional Indian languages as well. Mangeshkar began her singing career in 1942 and went on to receive numerous awards and honors, including the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian award, in 2001.