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Legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar passed away on Sunday in Mumbai at the age of 92. Lata didi, as she was fondly called, recorded fewer songs in the last two decades of her life. But when she chose to record a song, she gave it her all, and same was the case with the song ‘Luka Chuppi’ from the film Rang De Basanti.
In the film, the song appears after Madhavan’s Ajay dies and his family and friends are dealing with the grief of his passing. Sung beautifully by Lata Mangeshkar and AR Rahman, the song is an instant tear-jerker. And while one might think that a singer of Lata Mangeshkar’s calibre would find singing an emotional song an everyday occurrence, it was surprising to learn that she rehearsed the song for four days.
Mehra continued to narrate the incident and recalled that they were supposed to record the song on November 15 when Lata Mangeshkar told them that she will come to Chennai by November 9-10, as that is where Rahman’s studio is located. The director assumed that she might be coming in for something else but turns out, she was there to rehearse the song. He said, “Every day she would come to the studio and start rehearsing the song. I would like this to sink in that Lata Mangeshkar would come to the studio every day and rehearse the song. For 4 days she rehearsed.” Mehra added that most singers these days come and even before he knows it, they have recorded the song, so he was not used to working with a singer who placed such high importance on rehearsals.
He further revealed that on the day of the recording, Lata Mangeshkar stood at the mic for eight hours and sang for all those hours. “She spoke to Rahman saab. She stood at the mic, we were in the room. She stood there, her plait touching the floor. We kept some flowers, a bottle of water and a chair for her. For 8 hours, she sang the song and for 8 hours she stood there,” he recalled.
Lata Mangeshkar passed away on February 6.
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