
India is mourning the loss of Asha Bhosle, who passed away at the age of 92, bringing an end to a remarkable chapter in the country’s musical history.
The legendary singer died in Mumbai due to organ failure, leaving behind a body of work that continues to live on in the hearts of millions.
As news of her passing spread, members of the film industry gathered to pay their final respects. Ranveer Singh was among those who arrived quietly, dressed in a simple white kurta-pyjama. His presence reflected the deep respect he held for the iconic singer.
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Later, he shared a rare photograph with her on social media, choosing just two words to express his feelings: “Irreplaceable, incomparable.”
For many in the industry, Asha Bhosle was more than a musical legend—she was a warm and reassuring presence. Hrithik Roshan shared a deeply personal tribute along with a throwback picture, referring to her as the ‘Queen of Indian playback singing.’ He wrote, “Today, India lost a gem. Asha ji was not only a legend who I had the good fortune of interacting with, but she was also a constant quiet presence in my life, always looking after my best interest, a reassuring and grounding force and the giver of the warmest hugs.”
He continued, “I will miss you deeply Asha ji. Thank you for the priceless memories and your timeless songs. You are and will always be the Queen of Indian playback singing. My heartfelt condolences to the Bhosle family. Rest in peace Asha ji.”
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R. Madhavan also shared his grief through a heartfelt Instagram Story, remembering her not just as an icon, but as someone full of life and kindness. He wrote, “The heavens are lucky to have you Asha Tai, as they celebrate the Leagend that you are for eternity. Will so miss your every youthful sprit and kind words.”
Asha Bhosle’s voice was one that defined generations, but beyond the music, it is clear she touched lives in a deeply personal way.



