Anand Bhosle Refutes Death Rumors About Asha Bhosle After Garlanded Photo Goes Viral
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The news of the veteran singer Asha Bhosle's passing stunned her followers. In an interview with the Times of India, Asha's son Anand Bhosle has refuted these rumors.
Rumors of Asha Bhosle's death are responded to by her son
Everything began when Shabana Shaikh, a Facebook user, posted a picture of Asha with a garland. Famous singer Asha Bhosle passed away a musical era ends (01 July 2025), read the caption of the now-deleted piece. In response to the news, Anand Bhosle said, "It's untrue."
Last month, Asha went to a number of events
At the theatrical re-release premiere last month, Asha saw the screening of Rekha's 1981 film Umrao Jaan. Dil Cheez Kya Hai, the movie's song, was performed by Asha in a video that surfaced on a social media site. Muzaffar and Rekha joined her on stage as well.
Recently, Asha, who wed the late music composer RD Burman in 1980, spoke about him. According to the PTI news agency, Asha had stated that "his music was his inspiration." He used to experiment with it by doing something different. He would instruct me to try something else, such as altering my tone. And he has provided me with a great deal of inspiration. I've picked up a lot from him. She had stated that he had assisted her with those tunes.
"I've known him for a long time. I had sung a lot of tunes for him and collaborated with him. I believe I performed 840 songs for him. People still adore the 50-year-old songs. Everyone tells me they want new music. But the kids sing the same old songs, and everyone else sings the same old tunes, she continued.
Regarding Asha
One of the most well-known singers in Hindi films is Asha Bhosle. She has won awards and recorded music in a variety of Indian languages for movies and albums throughout her more than 80-year career. The Dadasaheb Phalke Award was also given to her. In 2008, she was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, the second-highest civilian award in the nation.
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