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सोनू निगम को मां की तरह प्यार करती थीं लता मंगेशकर, सिंगर ने शेयर की अनदेखी तस्वीर, लिखा इमोशनल पोस्ट

Mumbai. Singer Sonu Nigam shared the old picture on social media remembering a emotional moment with Lata Mangeshkar. In which he is bowing to him by bowing his head sitting on his knees. Recalling ‘Bharat Ratna’ Lata Mangeshkar, singer Sonu Nigam shared an old and emotional picture on his Instagram. In this picture, Sonu Nigam is looking at Lata Mangeshkar sitting on the stage and is greeting him with folded hands. At the same time, Lata Mangeshkar is also accepting greetings with folded hands.

Sonu Nigam wrote in the caption, “This is a picture of 2013, when I lost my mother, a few months after that I got a chance to perform in a show raising funds for Dinanath Mangeshkar Hospital in Mumbai’s Shanmukhanand Hall. I was not able to control my feelings on that stage, then I folded my hands and I bowed to me, so I am a loved one and said that I am not there.

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Sonu Nigam’s post.
On February 6, 2022, 92 -year -old Swara Kokila breathed his last at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai. Lata Mangeshkar was infected with Kovid-19 in early January 2022. He was also pneumonia along with Corona, after which he was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai. Despite the treatment that lasted for about a month, his condition deteriorated. According to doctors, he died due to multiple organ failure.

Sonu Nigam is one of the selected singers of the Indian music world, whose singing has amazing diversity. The range of his songs is very widespread, including romantic to breakup, classical to devotion, patriotism, ghazal to qawwali and rock to pop. He has recorded more than 6,000 songs in more than 32 languages ​​in his career.

Sonu Nigam is known as ‘Modern Rafi’. At the beginning of his career, he went to Mohammad Rafi’s songs in many albums and this also gave him a lot of fame. Apart from Hindi and Kannada, he has also sung songs in Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Oriya, English, Assamese, Malayalam, Gujarati, Bhojpuri, Nepali, Tulu, Maithili and Manipuri.

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