Mumbai: India’s iconic playback singer Asha Bhosle has passed away at the age of 92 in Mumbai, marking the end of an extraordinary musical journey that spanned more than eight decades.
Family sources confirmed that the veteran artist breathed her last in Mumbai, where she had been under medical care. Her passing has triggered an outpouring of grief across the country, with tributes pouring in from artists, political leaders, and admirers worldwide.
Asha Bhosle was widely regarded as one of the most versatile voices in Indian music. From peppy cabaret numbers to soulful ghazals and classical compositions, she showcased a rare ability to adapt across genres and generations. Her songs became an integral part of Indian cinema’s golden era and continued to resonate with audiences even in contemporary times.
Beginning her career in the 1940s, she went on to record thousands of songs in multiple languages, carving out a distinct identity with her expressive voice and unique style. Over the years, she collaborated with some of the biggest names in the music industry and delivered numerous timeless hits.
Her contribution to Indian music was recognised with several prestigious honours, including the Dadasaheb Phalke Award and the Padma Vibhushan, among many others.
Despite her advancing age, Asha Bhosle remained active and passionate about music, often performing on stage and engaging with younger audiences. Her dedication and longevity made her a symbol of artistic excellence and resilience.
Her demise leaves a void in the world of music that will be difficult to fill. She is survived by her family, while millions of fans remember her as a timeless voice that defined generations.