Political Inclination According to the legendary singer, she was not affiliated with any political party.
Ironically, for someone of her stature, she made her entry into Bollywood at the wrong time - around the 1940s, when bass singers with heavily nasal voices, such as and were in style.
In the absence of a proper schooling system for his children, Deenanath tried to compensate by injecting them with music lessons at a young age.
She did playback singing for directors like , Salil Chowdhury, Naushad, Shankar Jaikishan, Madan Mohan, Kalyanki-Anandji, Khayyam, and Pandit Amarnath Husanlal Bhagat Ram.
Her mortal remains reached Mumbai's Shivaji Park before the last rites.
Her last full album was for the 2004 iconic film Veer Zaara.