Karisma Kapoor Reveals Her Favorite Asha Bhosle Song, "Tu Tu Hai Wahi"

Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor revealed on Instagram that her favorite Asha Bhosle song is the 1982 classic "Tu Tu Hai Wahi." The legendary singer Asha Bhosle recently passed away in Mumbai at the age of 92. Her last rites were held at Shivaji Park and attended by numerous film, music, and political personalities. She was laid to rest with full state honors, draped in the tricolor.

Key Points: Karisma Kapoor's Favorite Asha Bhosle Song Revealed

  • Karisma's favorite song is "Tu Tu Hai Wahi"
  • Song from 1982 film "Yeh Vaada Raha"
  • Asha Bhosle passed away at age 92
  • Laid to rest with full state honors
  • Attended by film, music, and political figures
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Karisma Kapoor reveals her favourite Asha Bhosle track

Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor shares her favorite Asha Bhosle track, "Tu Tu Hai Wahi," as the music legend is laid to rest with state honors.

Karisma Kapoor reveals her favourite Asha Bhosle track
"One of my favourite songs of Ashaji, grew up listening to this.. - Karisma Kapoor"

Mumbai, April 13

Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor revealed her favourite song of the late legendary singer Asha Bhosle.

Through her latest social media post, Karisma shared that her most beloved track of Asha ji is "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" from the 1982 movie "Yeh Vaada Raha" jointly crooned by Asha Bhosle and Kishore Kumar. Penned by Gulshan Bawra, this evergreen number has been scored by R. D. Burman. "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" is picturized on Rishi Kapoor and Poonam Dhillon.

Taking to her official Instagram handle, the 'Biwi No. 1' actress dropped a photo and video of herself posing by the sea with "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" playing as the background score.

Sharing the fond memory on social media, Karisma penned on the photo-sharing app, "One of my favourite songs of Ashaji, grew up listening to this..", followed by the blue heart emoji.

Asha Bhosle passed away in Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital on Sunday at the age of 92.

Her last rites took place in Mumbai's Shivaji Park on Monday.

Many big names from both the music and film industries attended her last rites. Bollywood actors such as Aamir Khan, Vicky Kaushal, Padmini Kolhapure, and Vivek Oberoi, singers Anup Jalota and Shaan, and filmmaker Ramesh Sippy arrived at Shivaji Park to pay their last respects to the legend.

Political leaders, including Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra Eknath Shinde, Uddhav Thackeray, the Member of Legislative Council of Maharashtra, and the MNS supremo Raj Thackeray, also offered their condolences.

The mortal remains of Asha Bhosle were taken from her Lower Parel residence to Shivaji Park crematorium in Dadar. Her mortal remains were draped in the tricolour, as she was laid to rest with full state honours.

During her glorious career, spanning 8 decades, Asha Bhosle received numerous awards, such as the Dadasaheb Phalke Award back in 2000, and the Padma Vibhushan in 2008.

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's heartwarming to see the younger generation of actors paying tribute to legends. Full state honours was the right gesture for a cultural icon like Asha Bhosle. She truly was the voice of India for generations.
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Arjun K
RD Burman, Gulshan Bawra, Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar... just listing the names gives me goosebumps. That era created gold. We've lost a giant. Her songs will keep her alive forever.
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Sarah B
While the tribute is nice, I wish the article focused a bit more on Asha ji's incredible journey and struggle, rather than just which celebrity liked which song. Her life story is more inspiring than any social media post.
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Vikram M
Eight decades of singing! From "Abhi Na Jao Chhod Kar" to "Dum Maro Dum" to "Radha Kaise Na Jale"... the range was unbelievable. A true legend. Om Shanti.
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Michael C
The fact that political leaders from across the spectrum came together shows how she transcended everything. Music truly is a universal language. A fitting farewell for the queen of playback.

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