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Legendary Bollywood Singer Asha Bhosle Dies at 92

Asha Bhosle, the iconic Bollywood singer, has passed away at 92, leaving behind a legacy of over 12,000 songs. Her distinctive voice and unparalleled career spanned more than eight decades.

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Mehedi Hasan Sajal
April 12, 2026
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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.

Timeless Melodies

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.

With vocals that effortlessly traversed the entire spectrum - from romantic ballads to peppy, foot-tapping numbers - she became the go-to voice for composers across genres. Bhosle's range and energy transformed every song into a celebration, making her timeless melodies the heartbeat of Bollywood music.

The soundtracks of films such as Teesri Manzil, Caravan, Yaadon Ki Baaraat, Ijaazat, and Saagar have become iconic. Another highlight was Umrao Jaan, in which music director Khayyam brought out what many believe was Bhosle's finest performance.

A Musical Legacy

Bhosle carved her own musical path distinct from her sister Lata Mangeshkar. While Mangeshkar embodied classical grace and precision, Bhosle brought a bold, dynamic energy to every song she sang. Bhosle's partnership with composer RD Burman was one of the most iconic collaborations in Bollywood - together they crafted a soundscape that revolutionised the industry.

Her voice perfectly matched Burman's experimental, eclectic tunes, resulting in numerous hits that spanned genres - from soulful melodies to upbeat numbers. Bhosle and Burman built an extraordinary musical legacy together over 25 years, with Asha once recalling how he brought out the best in her.

"It is only Pancham [as Burman was fondly called] who has uncovered my range as a singer. Till Pancham made me explore the inner recesses of my own voice... I was totally unaware of the fact that I could sing with such suppleness of throat," Bhosle said in an interview in 2023.

A Life of Music

Born on 8 September 1933 in Goar, Maharashtra, Bhosle hailed from the renowned Mangeshkar family. Raised in a musically rich home by her father, Deenanath Mangeshkar, a well-known actor and classical singer, Asha 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 film, ghazals, bhajans, qawwalis and pop. Collaborations with OP Nayyar, Burman and SD Burman made her a household name. Hits like Aaiye Meherbaan (1958), Parde Mein Rehne Do (1968), and Dum Maro Dum (1971) are just a few highlights of her vast repertoire.

Her duets with legends such as Mohammed Rafi, Kishore Kumar and Manna Dey remain timeless classics. Bhosle's personal life was as vibrant as her career. At 16, she eloped with her neighbour, Ganpatrao Bhosle, leading to a tumultuous marriage and separation.

Bhosle faced constant comparisons with her sister, fuelling rumours of rivalry. Despite living in the same building and sharing a cordial relationship, some claim Mangeshkar hindered Bhosle's career, with Bhosle herself once suggesting she could have risen "earlier than I did" with her sister's help.

Bhosle was celebrated for her remarkable ability to adapt her voice to evolving musical styles. Over the years, she collaborated with a range of international pop artists - in the early 1990s, she teamed up with Boy George and recorded a track with R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe.

"For me, music is my breath. I have spent my life with this thought. I have given a lot to music. I feel good I've come out of difficult times. Many times I felt I would not be able to survive, but I did," Bhosle said in 2023.

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