Asha Bhosle’s passing at the age of 92 triggered an overwhelming wave of grief across India, with political leaders, film personalities, and fans calling it the end of an era in Indian music.
The legendary singer died of multi-organ failure at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital, prompting tributes from across the nation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid homage to her extraordinary musical journey, saying it enriched India’s cultural heritage and touched countless lives worldwide.
He described her as one of the most iconic and versatile voices India has ever known, adding that her songs would continue to resonate for generations and inspire future artists.
President Droupadi Murmu said her death created a huge void in the world of music, noting that Asha Bhosle’s legendary career defined an entire era.
She praised the singer for living life on her own terms and said her music would remain immortal and continue to inspire.
Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi called her passing the end of an era in playback singing, stating that her voice and artistry would remain immortal and continue to emotionally connect generations of listeners.
From the film industry, actor Shah Rukh Khan described her voice as one of the pillars of Indian cinema and said her legacy would resonate for centuries.
Actress Kajol remembered her as a legend not only for her singing but also for her vibrant personality, love of life, and humour.
Actor and MP Hema Malini said she shared a deep emotional bond with Asha Bhosle and credited her with shaping many of her iconic songs, calling the loss irreplaceable.
Additional tributes poured in from across the cultural and public sphere, with many describing her as a “voice of generations” whose songs defined love, joy, longing, and celebration.
Admirers highlighted her unmatched versatility, her ability to adapt across eras of cinema, and her role in shaping the sound of Indian playback music for decades.
Fans across India also expressed deep sorrow, sharing memories of how her songs had been part of their lives for generations, accompanying personal milestones and emotional moments.
Many said her voice would continue to live on as a timeless presence in Indian music history. (PTI)





