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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: sareg

or it is the reverse

she never wanted to marry, she had a responsibility of a entire family and children of her family(all her brothers and sisters were children then). C Ramachandra wanted to marry her and was infatuated by her

she refused, when a man of that stature is rejected by a woman of even higher stature, he goes beserk and C Ramachandra became one? We have an experience here with Salman/Aish here

We dont know anything about the personal lives of Lataji or C Ramachandraji, what actually happened then, all we have is accounts from C Ramachandraji when he was in depression, which is will be bad. All the people who have gone after her on the character angle have had serious character flaw's themselves. Lataji has always maintained her silence.

So perhaps it might be prudent to not talk about personal lives of such greats and stick to discussing their work which is enough for anyone's lifetime to discuss

Just a thought

Sorry but I do not agree with you about what should or should not be discussed. The article mentioned some things incorrect about C.Ramachnadra. And I think if anyone has some info its better to let it out than letting his name be maligned.

As about something you said about Salman-Aish, it does not compare to Lata-C.Ramachandra story in any way.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: HariOm

Sorry but I do not agree with you about what should or should not be discussed. The article mentioned some things incorrect about C.Ramachnadra. And I think if anyone has some info its better to let it out than letting his name be maligned.

As about something you said about Salman-Aish, it does not compare to Lata-C.Ramachandra story in any way.

It is your prerogative what you want to discuss, please dont think I am stopping you from doing that

Somehow I put their body of work before whatever character they had😃, you can choose to put later before the former😉

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: sareg



why some think it is beneath them to talk about allegations thrown at them, especially by people who are depressed and under the influence

about negating the points, well it is Lataji's prerogative whether she wants to indulge in such mudslinging for the benefit of some drama watchers😉

today there will be a roadside drunkard and calls one person a hooker, with that person go and try to prove to the drunkard that she is not a hooker?

Lataji has chosen to remain silent, doesnt mean she is guilty of the the things charged against her

It seems in the example given above you are choosing to call that person a hooker, since the drunkard called that lady one

I choose to not beleive in the drunkard who might be an great artist before being a drunkard😉 I think you choose the beleive the drunkard, since more such drunkard's joined hands

again question of "kaun kiske mooh lagne chahta hai ya nahi"

Please continue with your discussion of Lataji and C Ramachandra's extra-marital affair, dont let me stop you.

I am no moral police to talk about someone's personal lives when I dont know enough, you are welcome to do so, after all everyone is free to voice their opinion here😉

well said Sareg totally agree with you on each and every point😊

Originally posted by: HariOm

Reading these articles, once again reminded me the dirty politics played by Lata "Didi". Actually Lata Mangeshkar was interested in marrying C.Ramachandra. She was totally in love with him because of his good looks and talent. But he rejected her. Hence she took her revenge by not singing with him.

Btw: HariOm ji .. did Lata personally tell you about her intentions? or rather I would ask what is your source of information cause you sound very solid about your information.😊

Edited by Morning_Dew - 18 years ago
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Posted: 18 years ago
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I don't know why people always make her target like this ..
What politics .. she is not from underground world ..she was not even from a strong background in terms of social status when she started her career. Yes she was considered rude ..so what who knows what she faced she was a single woman in all men's world ..even today it is difficult to work in showbizz for a woman one can imagine what she must have faced at that time which made him so strict .... now talking about OP nayyar .. in his own words


"I have never pretended to be anything other than what I am. Before I married, I told my wife that I would always remain a womaniser. She took a promise that I would never marry again. My life was fast - whisky and women were a compulsory part of my day after work. And OP Nayyar never bothered about anybody"


well if Lata maintained her distance with him there must be some very solid reason behind it .. we dont' know what exactly happened but I wouldn't blam lata for that for not working with a wominiser 😉
and what to say about C.Ramchandra .. don't remember exactly and plz do correct me if I am wrong here .. he was married at the time at which conflict started with Lata .. seeing Lata's reputation I would rather believe her innocence this case ..
and as for ruining others career including Asha.....well if someone was much more talented than her who so ever to kisi ko kia padi thee kay Lata kay nakhray uthata.. while she was not offering anything but her talent to Music directors 😊

Edited by Morning_Dew - 18 years ago

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