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Lata Mangeshkar:
The simple as simple can be, the Nightingale of India, is
a bright example of the many sacrifices, personal and professional,
she has made from childhood upwards. As spartan in her lifestyle
(barring her die-hard love for diamonds), she is known not
to even touch the cup that cheers (tea, that is) and according
to her personal faith, has remained celibate all her life.
But her love for cricket is also well known. And so for
that cricket diamond, Raj Singh Dungarpur, which remained
very hush-hush and a very cheeky single, to use a cricketing
phrase, all these decades, and is only now a poorly run
secret.
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Kishor Kumar: The original eccentric
genius. Had so many stories, tales, myths, real anecdotes about his madcap ways.
First married to Ruma Guhathakurta with whom he split and in a lightning marriage,
tied the knot with everyones darling, Madhubala. She died of a debilitating
disease soon after, and then he had a runaway marriage with Yogeeta Bali. And
another runaway marriage with Leena Chandavarkar who was almost the same
age as son Amit!
Suraiya: With
Noor Jahan and then Suraiya leading the star-singer pack,
there was also a touch (a rather heavy touch, we admit)
of tinsel glamour. Suraiya was known to be dressed like
a Christmas tree too and if she were a male would have been
a bejewelled role model to Bappi Lahiri. She sang her way
into the bobbing tilting head of Dev Anand, the dashing
(married) loverboy of those days, who could never get her
out of his heart, either. And she? She swore she would never
marry another, and remained single.
Sharda: The strange
voice, who was pushed into the limelight, and shoved down
the ears of the listening public. She also went on to win
the best singer Filmfare Award (Titli udi, in Suraj),
but later years revealed how Shankar-Jaikishan and Manoj
Kumar would do scientific rigging of the public polls. But
Sharda not only alienated Lata Mangeshkar from the S-J camp,
she also broke away the hyphen from between the great music
director duo, ringing her voice around Shankar, poor sod.
Asha Bhosle: The more maverick younger
sister of Didi, whose first marriage broke up traumatically. But in sharp contrast
to the devotional-voiced Didis lifestyle, Asha was always the rebel
voice who would pick up cabaret numbers in style; in reverse swing,
so to say, she was yesterdays Sunidhi Chauhan. But fond of the good
life, she also had a long-standing alliance with O.P. Nayyar, after which
Rahul Dev Burman came on the scene.
Kumar sanu: The
Eh-heeeyyyy guy who came as a Kishore Kumar
clone and really stayed on. To the extent of spawning Kumar
Sanu clones, bless his soul, the most eminent self-acknowledged
one being Babul Supriyo.He set up a record of maximum number
of recordings in a day (28), made himself famous for introducing
heavy-duty politics in Bollywood recording studios (at least,
that was the accusation), making a duet of himself with
Alka Yagnik and having female fans falling all over him.
Also, lots of riches, properties and wifely skirmishes.
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Sonu Nigam: Quite
a ladies man, and the ladies mothers man,
too considering his cute-cute, chocolate charm (facial,
that is). Tried his hand at acting, too, but quickly withdrew.
Tried his hand at marriage, too, with a Calcutta girl, one
of his ardent fans of his singing if we are to believe these
things, but soon after sounds of marital spats reached eager-beaver
ears. But they were together. Then they split momentarily.
Then truce again. Grapevine has it that his open brawling
with Babul Supriyo wasnt just about vocal rivalry.
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Babul Supriyo: Kumar
Sanu proudly claimed to be a Kishore Kumar clone, at a time
when most aspiring Indian idols were either clones of Mohd
Rafi or Kishore Kumar or then Mukesh. But Babul Supriyo
proudly claimed, down the (y)ears, that he was a Kumar Sanu
clone. Like nowadays Indian Idols proudly claim to be Sonu
Nigam clones (the best and most versatile Rafi clone) and
Agla Kaun contestants claim to be Abhijeet Sawant clones!
But suddenly this outbreak between this Sanu clone with
the Rafi clone, Sonu, why? Babul played the goody-two shoes
guys who professed to know not what hit him when Sonu gave
him some high-pitched tongue-lashing, complete with some
background music, but maybe, just maybe, did his eyes stray
to the neighbours house...?
Sulakshana Pandit:
The chubby, chitti-gori singer who the world thought was
beautiful enough to also appear on the big screen. She did,
and began thinking of herself as the next generation Suraiya
(her gaudy makeup and chakmak chandelier look did
match Suraiya, but her voice was a far, far cry from Lata
Mangeshkar (whom she thought she could even displace with
her good-looking voice! With top heroes casting
glad-eye looks at her, she began to think very seriously,
and dangerously seriously, with considerable help especially
from Sanjeev Kumar, that she was IT. She soon became
only Was, in acting as well as singing. Tu hi
saagar, tu hi kinaara,/Dhoondta hai tu kis ka sahaara...
Sunali Rathod:
Originally, till her recent glam makeover, she was Sonali
Rathod. More originally, she was Sonali Jalota, wife of
Bhajan Samrat Anup Jalota. The bhajan guy, most famous for
Kaisi laagi lagan,/Meera ho gayee magan, also had
a tablanawaz in his troupe, Roopkumar Rathod. And
the Meera in the house went progressively magan at
the tabla beats, till the heartbeats resounded more eloquently
then the vocals.
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Anuradha Paudwal:
Here was a charming matronly sweet Lata clone, with a voice
as reed-thin as a body just as well-fed. Lata has had other
sweet-throated clones, too, the most honey-voiced one being
Suman Kalyanpur. She soon became in-house with the meteorically
rising T-Series, and logically and logistically, came very
much closer to Gulshan Kumar, the juice seller in Delhi
who went on to become a T-Series revolution, including the
audio cassette tape churner. After the death of her husband
years ago, and adoption of her daughter Kiran
(who dabbled in pop albums and recently in sexy starlet
roles) into the Kumar fold, she became Bossini, and after
the murder of Gulshan Kumar, too, she is the main money
spinner of T-Series as the presiding deity of their phenomenally
selling religious cassettes.
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Alisha: He courted
trouble with the Alisha Chinai number, Sexy sexy sexy
mujhe log bolen, and the word sexy had to
be replaced by baby. The hot music director-sexy
babydoll singer pair burned the charts quite
some, till singer suddenly upped and cried wolf. She accused
Anu Malik of sexual harassment, sank into oblivion, and
has recently come back into her own, making her comeback
with the same wolf, Anu Malik himself. And storming through
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loys Kajra re. Last seen, by
no one in particular, Anu was banging on his car bonnet
trying out a tune to fit, Haaye re!
OTHERS: Sudha Malhotra who
was entangled with Sahir Ludhianvi, Sunidhi Chauhan who
was kind of cradle-snatched by music video director Bobby
Khan. In between were Meena Kapoor who lived in with
Anil Biswas, Hemlata who was Ravindra Jains
muse, and the disc plays on...
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