Padmini Kolhapure's Birthday Tribute to Poonam Dhillon with Asha Bhosle Song

Veteran actress Padmini Kolhapure wished her friend Poonam Dhillon a happy birthday with a special Instagram video. She danced to the Asha Bhosle song "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" from the 1982 film "Yeh Vaada Raha". The post also served as a tribute to the late singing legend, recalling their time together in the 2013 film "Mai". In that film, Asha Bhosle made her acting debut, playing Kolhapure's mother.

Key Points: Padmini Kolhapure Wishes Poonam Dhillon with Asha Bhosle Song

  • Birthday wish via Instagram reel
  • Tribute features song "Tu Tu Hai Wahi"
  • Recalls Asha Bhosle's acting debut
  • Reflects on shared film "Mai"
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Padmini Kolhapure wishes 'loveliest' Poonam Dilloon with her favourite Asha Bhosle song

Padmini Kolhapure wishes Poonam Dhillon a happy birthday with a nostalgic video set to an Asha Bhosle classic, recalling their film "Mai".

"Happy to the loveliest @poonam_dhillon_ on your favourite song and favourite Aai's #ashabhosle voice - Padmini Kolhapure"

Mumbai, April 19

Veteran actress Poonam Dilloon turned a year older on Saturday, and marking her special day, her friend and actress Padmini Kolhapure chose to wish her with her favourite Asha Bhosle song.

Taking to her official Instagram handle, Padmini Kolhapure dropped a video of herself grooving on the "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" from the 1982 release "Yeh Vaada Raha" featuring Rishi Kapoor, Poonam Dhillon, and Tina Munim.

Wishing Poonam Dilloon on her birthday, the 'Prem Rog' actress wrote on the photo-sharing app, "Happy to the loveliest @poonam_dhillon_ on your favourite song and favourite Aai's #ashabhosle voice (sic)," followed by a red heart emoji.

Asha Bhosle passed away on April 12 at the age of 92 in Mumbai. The singing legend was admitted to the Breach Candy Hospital after her health declined.

Her last rites took place at Shivaji Park on April 13 in the presence of her family and some prominent names from the entertainment and political world.

Recently, Padmini Kolhapure decided to go down memory lane, recalling the time when Asha Bhosle played her mother in the 2013 film "Mai", made under the direction of Mahesh Kodiyal.

She took to her official Instagram handle and published a snippet of her sharing the screen with Asha Bhosle.

It must be noted that the project marked the acting debut of the late singer at the age of 79.

Turning back the clock, Padmini Kolhapure penned, "Playing the sensitive role of Mai, my Mother in the Movie "Mai" the only film you ever did on the silver screen is a blessing I'll cherish forever. How many more blessings could I have asked for, to share such a deep, beautiful connection with you... Asha Atya #ashabhosle Forever in my heart."

"Mai" talks about a character named Madhu, who takes on the responsibility of her ageing, widowed mother suffering from Alzheimer's disease.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Nostalgia hitting hard! Yeh Vaada Raha was my parents' favourite movie. Good to see Padmini ji remembering Asha tai with such love. These legends are our cultural treasures.
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Aman W
While the gesture is sweet, the article feels a bit repetitive. We've seen many tributes to Asha ji, which is fine, but the news about her passing and the film 'Mai' has been covered. Maybe focus more on Poonam Dhillon's birthday and her current work?
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Sarah B
The connection between these artists is so special. Acting alongside Asha Bhosle in her only film must have been an incredible experience for Padmini. Wishing Poonam Dhillon a very happy birthday!
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Karthik V
Golden era of Bollywood! Rishi Kapoor, Poonam Dhillon, Asha Bhosle... true legends. Today's music and films have a long way to go to match that magic. Happy Birthday to Poonam ji!
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Meera T
This is so emotional yaar. Losing Asha ji so soon after her birthday tribute feels poignant. Padmini's Instagram post is a lovely way to celebrate two wonderful women at once. More power to such friendships in the industry.

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