Bathinda: Some valuable memories of Lata Mangeshkar are located in the Pakistani Faiz family bank locker Ahmad Faiz.
The oldest of the rare gem came from the 1960s when he hosted Faiz on his visit to Mumbai (then Bombay).
Nightingale India is a legend in the senior community of Pakistan fans too.
The Faiz family is one of the captivated on the classic songs.
Salima Hashmi (80), Faiz’s oldest daughter, told toi on Sunday that: “During the 1960s meeting, they talked music, poetry, and surely the situation applies in each of their countries.
Lataji gave him a diamond-studded ring as a separation Gifts, which are family treasures stored in Lahore Bank such as heritage.
“In 1999, when Salima and her daughter, Mira Hashmi, visited Mumbai to make a documentary about Pakistani singing legend, Noor Jehan, they met Lata for part of the story.
Salima said: “Lataji recalled the meeting with my father and talked about his admiration for his poem.
Lata was universally admired from his initial career to the following years.
People have their favorites, but for us, songs are based on classical music Evergreen .
“Many users of Pakistani social media, including politicians, poets, singers and public personalities, lamenting the end of the classic singing era in film music.
“Before he died at 92, Lata ruled the world of music for decades and his voice would live.
Wherever Urdu was said and understood, he had a fan.
The music queen will continue to rule our hearts,” Federal Minister of Federal Fawad Hussain Chaudhry Tweeted.
Columnis Durdana Najam wrote: “Lata Mangeshkar, is the same as Pakistan like in India or elsewhere.”