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5 AMAZING Duets featuring Lata & Asha

By SUBHASH K JHA
February 01, 2021 20:24 IST
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The Mangeshkar sisters -- Lata and Asha -- have ruled the 'ear' waves for over 60 years. Apart, they are institutions in their own right.

Together they constitute a force to reckon with. The two sisters have sung approximately 80 Hindi songs together. Subhash K Jha picks 5 of the choicest Lata-Asha duets.

IMAGE: Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle. Photograph: Lata Mangeshkar/Twitter

Kya Hua Yeh Mujhe Kya Hua: Jis Desh Mein Gangta Behti Hai (1960)

The formidable Raj Kapoor was an unabashed fan of Lataji's voice. He has gone on record to state that Lataji was his muse and the voice of R K Films.

When Ashaji was roped in for a duet, Composers Shankar-Jaikishan made sure they did full justice to both sisters.

This dizzying dance number has the two sisters sharing the mike with a vivacity that cuts across all allegations of rivalry between them.

If you notice the singing neither of the two maestros are heard trying to upstage one another. It's just two singers and the song... and ecstasy!

 

Mann Kyun Behka Ri Behka Aadhi Raat Ko: Utsav (1985)

This is the most well-known Lata-Asha duet, though I wouldn't say the finest song they came together for.

The Laxmikant-Pyarelal composition possesses a tremendous quality of warmth and sharing as the two sahelis on-screen, Rekha (singing in Lataji's voice) and Anuradha Pate l(given Ashaji's voice) share giggly confidences about the lover who crashes into their hearts at midnight.

Aadhi Raat Ko... the erotic fragrance of two ladies who have more on the mind than just romance pervades this joyous celebration of sensuous sisterhood.

IMAGE: Lata Mangeshkar with Asha Bhosle. Photograph: Pradeep Bandekar

Paake Akeli Mohe Chhed Raaha: Jail Yatra (1981)

It wasn't easy for R D Burman to balance out his equation between the two sisters.

While one was his muse the other was his wife. And the muse constantly felt sidelined.

Bringing them together for this neglected zingy dance number in a little-known Vinod Khanna starrer couldn't have been easy. And yet when they burst into the dance moves we hear nothing but the two singers having a whole lot of fun.

The tune has elements of RD-Lataji's Bangle Ke Peeche. It's a top-nautch duet with the potential of being a chartbuster.

Sadly it went unnoticed. Just like the other Lata-Asha duet Tu Badi Kismet Wali Hai in Sanjog that RD recorded.

Photograph: Kind courtesy Asha Bhosle/Instagram

Jab Jab Tumhe Bhulaya Tum Aur Yaad Aaye: Jahan Ara (1964)

The single greatest Lata-Asha duet, by far the most accomplished composition that touched their collaborative lips.

The great composer Madan Mohan was a diehard Lata Mangeshkar fan. But here in this ghazal he let Ashaji also have her voice heard at its most evocative.

The two singers join lament about love takes the tune to the depths of poignancy and the heights of sublimity. A melodic masterpiece.

Koi Ayega Ayega: Professor (1962)

Of all the great composers who had the privilege of bringing the two singing divas together it was Shankar-Jaikishan who got them together the maximum number of times.

From Man Bhavan Ke Ghar Aaye Gori in Chori Chori to Aankhon Aankhon Mein in Janwar, Lataji and Ashaji sang their way into a great storm of emotions every time their colossal chords collided.

This number is outstanding in its use of the two greatest voices the country has ever produced.

Feature Presentation: Rajesh Alva/Rediff.com

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