Lata Mangeshkar Award

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The Lata Mangeshkar Award is a national-level award instituted to honour works in the field of music. Various state governments of India present awards with this name. The state Government of Madhya Pradesh started this award in 1984. [1] The award consists of a certificate of merit and a cash prize. There is also a Lata Mangeshkar Award issued by the Maharashtra Government starting from 1992. This is also officially known as "Lata Mangeshkar Award for Lifetime Achievement". Another award is given by the Andhra Pradesh Government.

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Recipients

The recipients of the Lata Mangeshkar Award are as follows:

Family of Lata Deenanath Mangeshkar

The Mangeshkar family and the Master Deenanath Mangeshkar Smriti Pratishthan charitable trust decided to institute the award 2022 onwards, in the honour and memory of Lata Mangeshkar, who passed away in February 2022 following multiple organ failure. Then she was 92.

Awarded by Mangeshkar Family
YearRecipientNotes
2022 Narendra Modi [2] Prime Minister of India
2023 Asha Bhosle [3] The 2nd Mangeshkar Sibling
2024 Amitabh Bachchan [4] Actor

Government of M.P.

Awarded by Government of Madhya Pradesh
YearRecipientNotes
1984 Naushad Music Director
1985 Kishore Kumar Singer
1986 Jaidev Music Director
1987 Manna Dey Singer
1988 Khayyam Music Director
1989 Asha Bhosle Singer
1990 Laxmikant-Pyarelal Music Directors
1991 K. J. Yesudas Singer
1992 R. D. Burman Music Director
1993 Sandhya Mukherjee Singer
1994 Anil Biswas Music Director
1995 Talat Mahmood Singer
1996 Kalyanji-Anandji Music Directors
1997 Jagjit Singh Singer
1998 Ilaiyaraaja Music Director
1999 S. P. Balasubrahmanyam Singer
2000 Bhupen Hazarika Music Director
2001 Mahendra Kapoor [5] Singer
2002 Ravindra Jain Music Director
2003 Suresh Wadkar [1] Singer
2004 A. R. Rahman Music Director
2005 Kavita Krishnamurthy Singer
2006 Hridaynath Mangeshkar Music Director
2007 O. P. Nayyar Music Director
2008 Ravi [6] Music Director
2009 Anuradha Paudwal [6] Singer
2010 Rajesh Roshan [7] Music Director
2011 Hariharan [8] Singer
2012 Usha Khanna Music Director
2013 Alka Yagnik Singer
2014 Bappi Lahiri Music Director
2015 Udit Narayan Singer
2016 Anu Malik Music Director
2017 Suman Kalyanpur Singer
2018 Kuldeep Singh [9] Music Director
2019 Shailendra Singh Singer
2020 Anand-Milind Music Directors
2021 Kumar Sanu Singer
2022 Uttam Singh Music Director
2023 K. S. Chithra Singer

Government of Maharashtra

The award presented by the Maharashtra government, the Lata Mangeshkar Award for Lifetime Achievement, consisted of cash reward of 5,00,000, a citation, a trophy and a shawl. [10]

Issued by Government of Maharashtra
YearRecipientNotes
1992 Manik Varma Singer
1993 Shrinivas Khale Music Director
1994Gajanan WatveMusic Director
1995 Datta Davjekar Music Director
1996 Jitendra Abhisheki Singer
1997 Hridaynath Mangeshkar Music Director
1998 Anil Biswas Music Director
1999 Asha Bhosle Singer
2001 Sudhir Phadke Music Director
2002 Pyarelal [11] Music Director
2004 Snehal Bhatkar [12] Music Director
2005 Manna Dey [12] Singer
2006 Jaymala Shiledar [12] Singer
2009 Suman Kalyanpur [13] Singer
2010 Sulochana Chavan [14] Singer
2011 Yashwant Dev [15] Music Director
2012 Anandji [16] Music Director
2014 Krishna Kalle [10] Singer
2017Pushpa Pagdhare [17] Singer
2018 Raamlaxman [18] Music Director
2019 Usha Khanna [19] Music Director
2020 Usha Mangeshkar [20] Singer
2023 Suresh Wadkar [21] Singer
2024 Anuradha Paudwal [22] Singer

Government of Andhra Pradesh

Issued by Government of Andhra Pradesh
YearRecipientNotes
2011 Shankar Mahadevan [23] Music Director
2011 K. S. Chithra [24] Singer

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