Legendary Indian playback singer Asha Bhosle, whose voice defined Bollywood music through the 1970s and 80s, has died aged 92.
The two-time Grammy nominee’s family said she died at the Breach Candy hospital in Mumbai where she was admitted with complaints of “extreme exhaustion” and chest infection.
“My mother passed away today. Her last rites will be held tomorrow at Shivaji Park in Mumbai,” her son Anand Bhosle told reporters.
Bhosle recorded more than 12,000 songs in multiple Indian languages over a seven‑decade career.
“Profoundly saddened by the demise of the great musical genius Asha Bhosle,” chief minister of the state of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, posted on X.
“She has been an inspiring and mesmerising singer who reigned over our hearts for generations.“
Born on September 8, 1933, to a musical family, Bhosle began singing as a child alongside her elder sister, Lata Mangeshkar, after their father’s death.
Often compared to influential playback singer Lata Mangeshkar, who was revered as “India’s nightingale” and died in 2022, Bhosle forged her own versatile path, embracing genres from pop to folk.
Her early life was marked by struggle, including a turbulent marriage at 16.
She went on to become one of Indian cinema’s most versatile and celebrated voices, receiving the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2001 and earning two Grammy nominations.
Bhosle continued collaborating with global artists well into her later years, including a recent feature on British virtual band Gorillaz’s album The Mountain.
Beyond music, she nurtured her passion for food, launching her “Asha’s” restaurant chain in Dubai and Britain.
Reporting with AFP
