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Lata Mangeshkar birthday: 4 remakes of her songs that struck the right chord

Vineeta Kumar | Updated on: 13 February 2017, 5:04 IST

She is considered the singing goddess of India. The legendary Lata Mangeshkar has turned 86 today. Having sung numerous filmy and non-filmy numbers, her voice still seems as young and fresh as it appeared around 70 years back when she entered the industry.

While no singer, can ever think of recreating the magic that Ms Mangeshkar seems to be blessed with, a few of her iconic songs have been retouched time and again. Yes, her nightingale voice is irreplaceable but the attempts to remake her songs are not bad as well. Here follows five of her popular songs that have been retouched for the evolving music scene. Take a look!

1. Lag Ja Gale

Film: Woh Kaun Thi (1964)
Music Director: Madan Mohan
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Band SANAM
Vocals: Sanam Puri
Guitars: Samar Puri
Bass: Venky S
Cajon: Keshav Dhanraj

2. Goom Hai Kisi Pyaar Mein

Film: Raampur Ka Lakshman (1972)
Music Director: RD Burman
Singers: Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar

3. Gum Hai Kisike Pyar Mein

Film: Dil Vil Pyar Vyar (2002)
Music Director: R D Burman
Singers: Babul Supriyo, Sadhana Sargam

3. Kya Jaanu Sajan

Film: Baharon Ke Sapne (1967)Music Director: R D Burman
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar

Film: Dil Vil Pyar Vyar (2002)Singer: Kavita Krishnamurthy
Music Director: R D Burman

4. Tere Bina Zindagi

Film: Aandhi (1975)Music Director: R D BurmanSingers: Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar

Film: Dil Vil Pyar Vyar (2002)
Music Director: R D Burman
Singers: Kumar Sanu
First published: 28 September 2015, 4:30 IST
 
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Vineeta brings Bollywood fun and intricate showbiz details to Catch/Speed News. She has worked with IndiaTV, Zee News, and is here to provide Catch readers with the best of 'quality entertainment'. A Delhi girl, Vineeta pursued BMMMC from I P College for Women, Delhi University, and craves to know more all the time. When she is not indulging in a serious cinematic discussion over a film she just watched, Vineeta is either reading a fantasy book or polishing her artistic skills.