Arabic version: أيقونة بوليوود آشا بوسليه تتوفى عن عمر يناهز 92 عامًا
According to BBC News,
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.
Bhosle’s musical journey began in her childhood, and she quickly became a prominent figure in Bollywood during the 1950s and 1960s. Known for her versatility, she performed across various genres, including film songs, ghazals, and bhajans. Her collaborations with renowned composers like RD Burman helped shape the sound of Bollywood, and her songs often became iconic, such as “Dum Maro Dum” and “Piya Tu Ab To Aaja.”
The singer’s career was not only defined by her musical achievements but also by her personal struggles. Bhosle faced challenges in her early marriage and later emerged as a single mother before marrying Burman in 1980. Despite facing comparisons to her sister, Lata Mangeshkar, Bhosle forged her own identity in the music world, showcasing her unique style and bold energy.
Bhosle’s legacy extends beyond Bollywood, as she collaborated with international artists and engaged with fans through various platforms, including her YouTube channel. Even at 90, she continued performing and sharing her love for music, reflecting on her lifelong dedication to the art form. Her passing leaves a significant void in the music industry, but her timeless melodies will continue to resonate with audiences for generations to come.



















