Cinemaazi wishes Usha Mangeshkar a very happy 85th birthday. With more than 600 songs she has rightfully earned her place amongst the female singers of repute. Born on 15th December 1935, at Sangli, Usha is the 4th and the youngest sister of Mangeshkars. Belonging to a musically inclined family, apart from singing,she was equally passionate and interested in painting,and took lessons from the famous painter,M.R.Achrekar alongsid...
Cinemaazi wishes
Usha Mangeshkar a very happy 85th birthday. With more than 600 songs she has rightfully earned her place amongst the female singers of repute. Born on 15th December 1935, at Sangli, Usha is the 4th and the youngest sister of Mangeshkars. Belonging to a musically inclined family, apart from singing,she was equally passionate and interested in painting,and took lessons from the famous painter,M.R.Achrekar alongside learning music from Pt.Tulsidas Sharma, K. Mahavir and Sushant Maharaj.
At the age of 19 Usha decided to earn herself by singing in films and
C.Ramchandra gave her a break with the song Bhabhi Aayee from
Subah ka Tara (1954). Her very first song became so popular that she was flooded with children's song offers. Her next popular song was Aplam chaplam from the film
Azaad (1955). Initially singing duets with her elder sisters
Lata Mangeshkar and
Asha Bhonsle, in 1975,came the biggest hit of her career with Main to aarti utaru re from the film
Jai Santoshi Maa (1975). Written by
Kavi Pradeep , songs of this film shot Usha Mangeshkar’s career to new heights. The success of this film brought accolades to her, through Best Playback Singer award from Bengal Film Journalists Association, along with a Filmfare nomination.Her foray into Marathi films set a new milestone. She was a favourite of
Dada Kondke for all his Jubilee films. She went on to sing at least 200 songs in Marathi, out of which the most popular were Dhagala Lagli Kala and Tumhawar Keli Me Marji Bahar from the film
Pinjra (1972).
Although most of Usha Mangeshkar’s career remained in the shadow of her star sisters Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhonsle, music directors and enthusiasts have credited her voice to be different, attractive and sharp. Some of her most famous songs include Mungda from
Inkaar(1978), Goro Ki Naa Kalo Ki from
Disco Dancer (1982), Saare Niyam Tod Do from
Khoobsurat (1980), Mujhe Pyaar Ka Tohfa Deke from
Kaala Pathar (1979) among others. Usha Mangeshkar is credited for singing songs in Gujrati, Assamese, Bengali, Tamil, Telegu among many other Indian languages.
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