
Lata Mangeshkar’s voice carried divinity: Pakistani historian Fakir Syed Aijazuddin
The Hindu
“Mangeshkar’s voice was a gift from God as one could hear divinity in it and to listen to her was a privilege,” he said.
Noted Pakistani historian and academic Fakir Syed Aijazuddin still remembers the day in 1983 when he saw singing legend relish spicy pickles and fiery curries, food that singers would normally avoid, during lunch.
’s voice was a gift from God as one could hear divinity in it and to listen to her was a privilege, an act of homage to the common creator, the historian said in an interview with PTI.
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