Rajiv Adatia Reveals Why He Slammed Orry For Mispronouncing Lata Mangeshkar Says, 'Didi You Need'

Rajiv Adatia opened up on why he slammed Orry and stood up for Lata Mangeshkar after the socialite made fun of her name.

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Rajiv Adatia Reveals Why He Slammed Orry For Mispronouncing Lata Mangeshkar Says, 'Didi You Need'

Bigg Boss 15 fame, Rajiv Adatia, is known for speaking his mind, and he doesn't hold back. He recently slammed Orry a.k.a Orhan Awatramani for reportedly making fun of India's legendary singers, late, Lata Mangeshkar and also Falguni Pathak in a recent clip. It all started when Orry was spotted at Falguni's concert, where he called her 'Lata Mangeshwari' and the 'queen of Garba'. Rajiv took to his social media handle to express his anger, stating that what Orry said was not funny but disrespectful.

Rajiv Adatia, in his latest social media post, reveals why he defended 'Lata Didi'

Rajiv recently took to his social media handle to reveal that Lata Mangeshkar's name and legacy needed protection from those who thought it was funny to make fun of legends. He wrote in his post that Lata's name represents devotion, discipline, and divinity. When it was mocked, he could not afford to be silent. Rajiv slamming Orry shared that when people mistake popularity for purpose or paid publicity for talent, try to use her name, it is beyond shameful. A part of his note read:

"You are the heartbeat of this nation, Didi. You sang “Ae Mere Watan Ke Logon” for the soldiers who gave their lives for India. You moved the entire country to tears even the Prime Minister wept listening to you. You didn’t chase the spotlight; the light found you."

Rajiv Adatia shares why he stood up for Lata Mangeshkar after Orry made fun of her name

Rajiv, in his post, continued that Lata Ji is Bharat Ratna, a title which was never purchased. She had a name out of respect, not due to any promotion, and her greatness was in the work she did, not because of camera flashes. Rajiv shared that she did not need to stand next to others to shine as her light was enough to illuminate generations. Explaining why he stood up for Lata Ji, slamming Orry, he shared:

"I stood up for you, Didi not because you need defending, but because I refuse to let the shallow mock the sacred. You are proof that grace speaks louder than gossip, and that humility will always outlast hype. Legends like you don’t fade they become the soul of a nation. And while trends will come and go, your voice will forever remain the sound of truth, purity, and timeless art."

Rajiv, who had made a compilation video of his moments with Lata Mangeshkar, revealed how hurtful it was for him to see people who mistake noise for success, who believe fame can be paid for rather than earned. Referring to Orry, he shared that people like him will never understand what it means to dedicate your life to something higher than your craft, to your calling, to your country.

Rajiv Adatia misses his Didi, Lata Mangeshkar

Rajiv also shared how he missed Lata Ji, who was the soul of the country, which was being sold. He noted that nobody wanted to call out people like Orry because they would be excluded from parties and certain groups. He shared how everyone's morals and integrity have been sold, and they do not care to shine. In his conclusive note, Rajiv shared that he wanted Lata Ji's legacy and music to live within the people of the world. He does believe they stood up for her more than anyone.

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