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Sonu Nigam recently reminisced about a touching moment with Lata Mangeshkar after losing his mother. The legendary singer comforted him backstage with motherly affection. Nigam shared an emotional throwback photo from a 2013 fundraiser event. Her words, "Main hoon na," gave him solace during his grief.

Key Points: Sonu Nigam Recalls Lata Mangeshkar's Motherly Comfort After His Loss

  • Sonu Nigam shares a heartfelt 2013 moment with Lata Mangeshkar
  • She comforted him after his mother's passing
  • The legendary singer offered motherly warmth backstage
  • Nigam recalls her words easing his grief
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Sonu Nigam recalls how Lata Mangeshkar offered him motherly support

Sonu Nigam shares an emotional throwback of Lata Mangeshkar consoling him after his mother's death, calling her words a mother's embrace.

"Main hoon na… Main hoon na… – Lata Mangeshkar comforting Sonu Nigam"

Mumbai, July 10

Popular singer Sonu Nigam took a trip down memory lane as he recalled an emotional moment from 2013 when, grieving his mother’s loss, late legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar comforted him and gave him motherly support backstage.

Sonu took to Instagram, where he shared a throwback image. In the emotional picture, the singer is seen kneeling on a stage with his hands folded in. He is bowing towards Lata Mangeshkar, who is smiling warmly and has her hands folded too.

“This moment takes me back to 2013, just a few months after I lost my mother. I had the honor of performing at the Dinanath Mangeshkar Hospital fundraising show at Shanmukhananda Hall, Mumbai,” Sonu wrote as the caption.

He recalled how Lata Mangeshkar comforted him by saying she was there for him.

“Emotions overwhelmed me on that stage, and as I bowed down to Lata ji—grieving and vulnerable—she gently held me and said, "Main hoon na… Main hoon na…” In that instant, her words wrapped around my aching heart like a mother's embrace…” he added.

It was in February 2022 when Lata Mangeshkar, who was known as the "Queen of Melody", "Nightingale of India", and "Voice of the Millennium", died from multiple organ dysfunction syndrome at the age of 92. She had undergone 28 days of constant treatment for pneumonia and Covid.

Sonu’s songs vary from romantic to break-up, classical to devotional, Party to patriotic, ghazals to qawwali and rock to pop. He has recorded over 6,000 songs in more than 32 languages throughout his career.

Sonu has been awarded one National Film Award. He was honoured with the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award in 2022.

Sonu Nigam is known as the "Modern Rafi", a title given to him after his musical idol Mohammad Rafi. Apart from Hindi and Kannada, he has sung in Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Odia, English, Assamese, Malayalam, Gujarati, Bhojpuri, Nepali, Tulu, Maithili, and Manipuri.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Beautiful story but I wish Sonu would share more such anecdotes about other legends too. Sometimes it feels like he only talks about Lata ji and Rafi sahab. Our music industry has many gems!
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Ananya R
"Main hoon na..." - these simple words carry so much emotion. Lata ji's voice could heal any wound. Even today when I'm feeling low, I play her bhajans. Pure magic! ✨
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Vikram M
Both legends in their own right! Sonu Nigam is carrying forward the legacy of golden era singers with his versatility. His recent classical performances are mind-blowing. More power to him!
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Kavya N
Such precious moments! In today's fast-paced industry, we rarely see this guru-shishya parampara and emotional bonding. Makes me nostalgic for the good old days of Indian music.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian music, stories like this make me appreciate the depth of relationships in your culture. The respect between artists is truly special. Learning so much through these legends!

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