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On Her Death Bed, Lata Mangeshkar Developed A Special Bond With Her Doctor’s 8-Year-Old

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The demise of music doyen Lata Mangeshkar has shaken up the whole nation. From Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray, a number of political and trade bigwigs paid tributes to Mangeshkar. The singer, who identified with Covid-19 and pneumonia, spent the final month in Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital. The docs on the hospital stated that Mangeshkar’s demise was a private loss for them.Also Read – Sharmila Tagore Reveals How Lata Mangeshkar Raised Rs 20 Lakh For 1983 World Cup-Winning Team “Today, my little daughter is grieving,” stated Dr Pratit Samdani, inside drugs specialist and guide on the hospital. For the uninitiated, Samdani had met Mangeshkar in 2019 when she was positioned on life assist. As per a report in The Indian Express, the 2 had developed a cordial relationship. When the pandemic hit, Mangeshkar spoke to Samdani over video calls.  That was when she developed a bond together with his 8-year-old daughter. Also Read – Lata Mangeshkar’s Nephew Aadinath Mangeshkar Takes Her Ashes Home- See Pics The hospital workers additionally revealed that when Mangeshkar was admitted within the hospital, she would usually take heed to ghazals. Also Read – MP Govt To Set Up Music Academy, Museum Dedicated To Lala Mangeshkar’s Songs In Indore File Image “She also developed a special bond with my eight-year-old daughter. She would often video chat with her during consultation. Lata didi wanted to meet my daughter but due to the pandemic, it couldn’t happen. But they met virtually several times over video call. My daughter was so fond of Lata didi that she sent handwritten letters to her,” he stated.

Another nurse from the hospital, on the situation of anonymity, instructed The Indian Express that Mangeshkar would usually speak about her payal assortment. The hospital workers additionally revealed that when Mangeshkar was admitted within the hospital, she would usually take heed to ghazals. Rest in energy, Lata didi! You’ll be missed.