The grand dame of Indian music, Lata Mangeshkar, who has been honoured with
"I turned 81 in September. But I am very young at heart. So I have reversed the order of the figure. I feel like an 18-year-old," Lata said while accepting the honour here last evening at a function organised by the French government.
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The ’Legion d’Honneur (Legion of Honour) is the highest distinction that can be conferred by the
"Besides other things, I found peace, which I am looking for, in a church there," said Lata, who was clad in her trademark simple saree. Lata, famous as the ’Nightingale of India’ also thanked her family and film industry.
"It is because of them, what I am today. I consider myself to be very lucky," she said. Jerrome Bonnafont, French Ambassador in
But it proved to be quite a tongue twister for Bonnafont when he tried to mentioned two particular songs of the singer — Aaayega aane wala…. and Ae Mere watan ke Logon….
"It is this love in myriad forms, from personal to patriotic, that binds
The function was attended by filmmaker Yash Chopra, Madhur Bhandarkar, Annu Mallik, and entire Mangeshkar family, except Asha Bhosale, who gave a miss to the event. Other famous personalities who have been awarded this honour include Steven Spielberg and actor Gerard Depardieu.
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