Babla Mehta, renowned as the 'Voice of Mukesh' for his striking vocal resemblance to the legendary singer, was a distinguished Indian playback singer and composer. His musical journey began in Delhi, transitioning from a banking career to music, where he captivated audiences with over 250 renditions of Mukesh's classics across 10 solo and six duet albums. Mehta's notable collaborations include the duet "Tere Mere Hothon Pe" with Lata Mangeshkar in the film 'Chandni' and contributions to soundtracks like 'Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin' and 'Sadak'. His devotion to bhajans led to acclaimed albums such as 'Jai Shree Hanuman' and 'Ram Charit Manas'. Performing in over 300 live concerts worldwide, Mehta's legacy endures through his heartfelt tributes and original compositions. ([indiatoday.in](https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/entertainment/music/story/singer-babla-mehta-known-as-voice-of-mukesh-dies-in-mumbai-2760726-2025-07-24?utm_source=openai))