Salman Khan Heartbroken Over Asha Bhosle's Demise, Calls It Huge Loss

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan expressed his heartbreak over the passing of legendary singer Asha Bhosle, calling it a huge loss for Indian music. He shared a tribute on social media, remembering her as an irreplaceable voice whose songs will inspire generations. Asha Bhosle's iconic voice featured in several of Salman Khan's films over the years. Her mortal remains will be kept for public homage before the final rites in Mumbai.

Key Points: Salman Khan Mourns Asha Bhosle's Death as Huge Loss

  • Salman Khan pays tribute on X
  • Calls Asha Bhosle's death a huge loss
  • Her voice featured in his films
  • Public homage at Casa Grande
  • Final rites at Shivaji Park
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"Heartbroken" Salman Khan calls Asha Bhosle's demise a 'huge loss' for Indian music

Bollywood star Salman Khan pays tribute to legendary singer Asha Bhosle, calling her voice irreplaceable and her passing a huge loss for Indian music.

"Heartbroken" Salman Khan calls Asha Bhosle's demise a 'huge loss' for Indian music
"A huge loss for Indian music.... Heartbroken to hear about Asha ji. An irreplaceable voice - Salman Khan"

Mumbai, April 12

The Indian film and music industry is mourning the loss of legendary singer Asha Bhosle. Bollywood superstar Salman Khan also paid tribute to the iconic voice after her demise on Sunday. She was 92.

Salman took to his X account on Sunday evening and shared a picture of the music legend. Calling her passing a "huge loss" for Indian music, the actor said he was "heartbroken" by the news and remembered her as an "irreplaceable voice" whose songs will continue to inspire generations.

"A huge loss for Indian music.... Heartbroken to hear about Asha ji. An irreplaceable voice, Your songs will continue to inspire generations."

Asha Bhosle's voice had also been a part of several Salman Khan films over the years. She sang some memorable songs in his movies, including the popular 'Lucky Lips' from 'Lucky: No Time for Love' (2005). She also lent her voice to 'Hai Hai Mirchi' from 'Biwi No.1' (1999) and 'Yaara O Yaara from Jeet' (1996).

Known for her incredible range and versatility, Asha Bhosle gave Indian cinema countless evergreen songs across many decades. Some of her most loved tracks include 'Dil Cheez Kya Hai,' 'Piya Tu Ab To Aaja,' 'Mera Kuchh Saaman,' and 'Chura Liya Hai Tumne.'

According to the family announcement, the singer's mortal remains will be kept for public homage at 11 am tomorrow at Casa Grande, Lower Parel, where she lived, before the final rites scheduled at 4 pm tomorrow at Shivaji Park in Mumbai.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Heartfelt tribute by Salman Bhai. 'Lucky Lips' from his movie is one of my all-time favorite Asha ji songs. She had that unique spark that could make any song magical. A huge, huge loss.
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Sarah B
While the tributes are touching, I wish the article focused more on her incredible journey and struggles as a woman in the industry, not just her connection to a star. Her legacy is far bigger than Bollywood.
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Vikram M
"Piya Tu Ab To Aaja" on a rainy evening... nothing compares. She gave us so much. 92 is a blessed age, but it still feels too soon. Om Shanti.
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Aryan P
The versatility was unmatched! From classical to disco to cabaret, she did it all with such grace. We grew up listening to her with our parents. Truly the end of a golden chapter in Indian music.
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Michael C
Her global influence was remarkable. Even as someone who discovered Indian music later, her voice was instantly captivating. A true artist who transcended borders. Condolences to her family and fans in India.

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