Asha Bhosle, a legendary Bollywood singer who became a cultural icon, has died aged 92, her son has confirmed. The unrivalled queen of Indian playback singing died in Mumbai, having been admitted to hospital after suffering a heart attack.
Her death marks the end of an era in Bollywood music, with her career spanning more than eight decades and encompassing more than 12,000 songs. Bhosle's distinctive voice breathed life into countless film songs as actors lip-synced to her unforgettable tracks.
Her pervasive presence in Bollywood earned her the 1997 hit Cornershop tribute Brimful of Asha, and she was also known internationally for a collaboration with British musician Boy George.
Her voice had an infectious quality that kept fans on their feet, dancing and singing along, ensuring that her music became the soundtrack to generations.
The news of her death has seen an outpouring of tributes on social media. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called her 'one of the most iconic and versatile voices India has ever known.' In a post on X, he said her 'extraordinary musical journey' enriched the nation's cultural heritage and touched 'countless hearts across the world'.
Actor and politician Hema Malini voiced her grief, stating that the singer's death 'is especially hard for me as I have an emotional connect with Ashaji - she has made many of my songs so popular with her unique voice and style'.
Composer Shankar Mahadevan said 'every Indian is heartbroken today', adding that her music would 'never perish as long as humanity exists' and that she would 'live forever, with her incredible voice echoing across the world'.
The tributes reflect a wider recognition of Bhosle's remarkable artistry. With a voice that moved effortlessly from romantic ballads to energetic numbers, she became the go-to singer for composers across genres. Her range and vitality made every song a celebration, defining the sound of Bollywood for generations.
From Dum Maro Dum to Piya Tu Ab To Aaja, her versatility knew no bounds. Films such as Teesri Manzil, Caravan, Yaadon Ki Baaraat, Ijaazat and Saagar featured some of her most memorable work, while Umrao Jaan, composed by Khayyam, is widely regarded as a career high point.
Born on 8 September 1933 in Goar, Maharashtra, Bhosle hailed from the renowned Mangeshkar family and began her musical journey early, singing her first song for the Marathi film Majha Bal in 1943.
Her career soared in the 50s and 60s as she became a versatile artist across genres - performing for films, ghazals, bhajans, qawwalis, and pop. Notably, her partnership with composer RD Burman revolutionized the industry and left a lasting legacy.
Bhosle celebrated her 90th birthday in 2023 with a live concert, showcasing her undying love for music. Her passing is felt deeply by her fans and the music community as a whole.
Her death marks the end of an era in Bollywood music, with her career spanning more than eight decades and encompassing more than 12,000 songs. Bhosle's distinctive voice breathed life into countless film songs as actors lip-synced to her unforgettable tracks.
Her pervasive presence in Bollywood earned her the 1997 hit Cornershop tribute Brimful of Asha, and she was also known internationally for a collaboration with British musician Boy George.
Her voice had an infectious quality that kept fans on their feet, dancing and singing along, ensuring that her music became the soundtrack to generations.
The news of her death has seen an outpouring of tributes on social media. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called her 'one of the most iconic and versatile voices India has ever known.' In a post on X, he said her 'extraordinary musical journey' enriched the nation's cultural heritage and touched 'countless hearts across the world'.
Actor and politician Hema Malini voiced her grief, stating that the singer's death 'is especially hard for me as I have an emotional connect with Ashaji - she has made many of my songs so popular with her unique voice and style'.
Composer Shankar Mahadevan said 'every Indian is heartbroken today', adding that her music would 'never perish as long as humanity exists' and that she would 'live forever, with her incredible voice echoing across the world'.
The tributes reflect a wider recognition of Bhosle's remarkable artistry. With a voice that moved effortlessly from romantic ballads to energetic numbers, she became the go-to singer for composers across genres. Her range and vitality made every song a celebration, defining the sound of Bollywood for generations.
From Dum Maro Dum to Piya Tu Ab To Aaja, her versatility knew no bounds. Films such as Teesri Manzil, Caravan, Yaadon Ki Baaraat, Ijaazat and Saagar featured some of her most memorable work, while Umrao Jaan, composed by Khayyam, is widely regarded as a career high point.
Born on 8 September 1933 in Goar, Maharashtra, Bhosle hailed from the renowned Mangeshkar family and began her musical journey early, singing her first song for the Marathi film Majha Bal in 1943.
Her career soared in the 50s and 60s as she became a versatile artist across genres - performing for films, ghazals, bhajans, qawwalis, and pop. Notably, her partnership with composer RD Burman revolutionized the industry and left a lasting legacy.
Bhosle celebrated her 90th birthday in 2023 with a live concert, showcasing her undying love for music. Her passing is felt deeply by her fans and the music community as a whole.




















