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Saaz Film: Mangeshkar Sisters Rivalry Real?
13 Apr
Summary
- The film Saaz mirrors the Mangeshkar sisters' journey to stardom.
- Saaz explores themes of sibling love and rivalry.
- Lata Mangeshkar discussed sibling bond, downplaying rivalry.

Sai Paranjpye's 1998 musical drama, 'Saaz,' presents a fictionalized account of two sisters, Mansi and Bansi, who rise to fame in Mumbai's music scene after their parents' deaths. The film's narrative bears a strong resemblance to the real-life journey of iconic Bollywood singers Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle.
Both sets of sisters arrived in Mumbai following the demise of their father, a classical singer. Music became their solace and profession, leading them to the pinnacle of Bollywood playback singing. While Lata Mangeshkar achieved unparalleled acclaim, Asha Bhosle carved her unique niche.
'Saaz' explores the complexities of their relationship, including professional jealousy, a theme often speculated about the Mangeshkar sisters. However, Lata Mangeshkar, in her book, dismissed notions of rivalry, stating they maintained a close bond, supporting and celebrating each other's successes.
Asha Bhosle's career trajectory is highlighted by her distinctive versatility, especially her collaborations with composer R.D. Burman in the 1970s. Her success grew, and she eventually earned critical acclaim, including a National Award for her performance in 'Umrao Jaan' in 1981.