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When Lata Mangeshkar Spoke About Her ‘Aaee’ On Mother’s Day: ‘If It Wasn’t For My Mother I Wouldn’t Have Known How To Go Out And Fend For Myself’

For Lata Mangeshkar, 'Aaee,' was the quiet force who steered her and her siblings through life after their father's untimely passing.

While the world often associates Lata Mangeshkar’s early musical influences with her legendary father, Pandit Dinanath Mangeshkar, the Nightingale of India revealed a profound and perhaps even more formative bond with her mother. In this rare glimpse into her personal life, Lata ji spoke candidly about “Aaee,” the quiet force who steered her and her siblings through life after their father’s untimely passing.

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Lataji you have often spoken about your father, but not enough about your mother?

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I hero-worshipped my father. But not many people know that I was equally attached to my mother, if not more. Aaee, as all us siblings called our mother, was the more dominant influence on us. We lost our father (the great musician Pandit Dinanath Mangeshkar) at a very young age. He was only 45 when he left. My memories of him have mostly to do with music. It was Aaee who took charge of our lives, me and three sisters and brother.

What did you learn from your mother during childhood?

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If it wasn’t for my mother I wouldn’t have known how to go out and fend for myself when I was barely 16-17. At that age , and this was in the 1940s, I would travel from recording studio to recording studio looking for work in my chappals and 70-rupee saree.

What were the principles of a healthy life that you imbibed from your mother?

The first thing that I learnt from my mother was to never, never ever, tell a lie. She had very simple reason for advising us to tell the truth, come what may. As she explained it, ‘A lie may simplify your life when you tell that lie. But it is temporary relief. In the long run you will need to remember the lie that you first told and all the subsequent lies to cover it up.’ I’ve lived by my mother’s honesty-is-the-best-policy all my life, The truth may hurt some . But it simplifies everyone’s lives. You won’t find me pretending I like someone if I don’t.

What more did you learn from her?

Do not value material things. Value human relationships. This is the other thing I’ve learnt from my mother. The people who have been with me are those who I’ve known for years and years. How many years have I known you? Twenty-five? To me my bonding with you is vital. Never take your friends and loved ones for granted.

First published on: May 11, 2025 03:21 PM IST


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