the bbc asian network's haroon rashid asked her how she processes being called the greatest indian singerngs it's your love, honestly. but i know where i stand and i know where the truth is, where i need to do so much more. to be honest, i think i'm now finally in this moment, trying to enjoy myself the most. and honestly, ithink it's just a start. yeah, it seems like a big number. 21 years, 22 years in the film industry, but itjust feels like yesterday. lata mangeshkar is a name that the world celebrates. so many of the comments i've seen on social media is that if there is a lata mangeshkar there is also a shreya ghoshal, how does that make you feel? she is like an angel, that voice which floats in my system, my universe. so far, me, like how she has been, i'm sure there's a generation who has not heard lata. i am probably trying to bridge that gap for them to access her. you see, the whole world has a certain kind of music, but asian music is different. our subcontinent has a very old history of music, from classical to folk to ourfilm music. lata belonged to that level. i think i'm tr