Doha: “A Tribute to Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar” organised by Indian Cultural Centre


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Doha, Feb 13: Indian Cultural Centre organized the musical event “A Tribute to Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar” on February 11, 2022, at ICC Ashoka Hall. Most popular songs from different languages were presented by singers to recall the contribution of Lataji to Indian Cinema.

Dr Deepak Mittal, Ambassador of India, Dr. Alpana Mittal, Madam Ambassador graced the occasion along with XavierDhanraj, CO, ICC. All part of Indian community members and leaders joined the evening to listen to wonderful songs of legendary Singer Swargeeya Lata Mangeshkar.

Songs from Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, and Tamil were presented by Palvi Bapat, Preeti Naath, Yogesh Deoghare, Maithili Shenoy, Soumya Jose, Vinod Nair, Shivapriya Suresh, Swati Dhavala, Aarya Patwardhan, Anisha Rajesh, Mathura, Sara, Athulya, and Subhashish Chakravarti. All the singers enthralled the audience with Lata Mangeshkar classics.

An emotion-filled evening with fond memories of Lata Mangeshkar's journey starting from the pre-independence era, a contribution for Indian music and cinema was well narrated by the anchor of the evening Gayatri Modak.

The event started with a welcome speech by Kamla Thakur, ICC MC member, and the entire event was coordinated by ICC Cultural Secretary Shweta Koshti. ICC president PN BabuRajan and general secretary Krishna Kumar Bandhakavi Presented a memento to Dr Samad, Chairman, Promise LLC, being the main sponsor of the event. Unimoni has cosponsored the programme.

  

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