Shabana Azmi Praises Maharashtra Govt for Dignified Asha Bhosle Funeral

Veteran actress Shabana Azmi publicly applauded the Maharashtra state government and civic authorities for managing a dignified final procession for the late legendary singer Asha Bhosle. Asha Bhosle's last rites were held at Mumbai's Shivaji Park with her mortal remains draped in the tricolour and accorded full state honours. The funeral was attended by numerous luminaries from the entertainment industry and political sphere. Azmi also paid a heartfelt personal tribute, saluting Bhosle as her "most favourite singer of all time."

Key Points: Shabana Azmi Applauds State for Asha Bhosle's Final Procession

  • State honours for Asha Bhosle
  • Shabana Azmi's public appreciation
  • Dignified procession managed by BMC & police
  • Film and political figures attend
  • Final rites held at Shivaji Park
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Shabana Azmi applauds the state government for Asha Bhosle's dignified final procession

Veteran actress Shabana Azmi commends Maharashtra government and authorities for according a dignified, state-honoured farewell to legendary singer Asha Bhosle.

"Appreciation of the #State Govt for the dignity that was accorded to #Ashaji's goodbye procession - Shabana Azmi"

Mumbai, April 13

Veteran actress Shabana Azmi applauded the state government of Maharashtra for the dignified final procession of the late legendary singer Asha Bhosle.

She further appreciated BMC, Mumbai Police, and the Traffic control for handling the farewell in a respectful manner.

Taking to her official Instagram account, Shabana Azmi wrote, "Appreciation of the #State Govt for the dignity that was accorded to #Ashaji's goodbye procession . #BMC , the #Mumbai Police , #Traffic Control and all the departments of Maharastra State for handling the momentous task with the respectful farewell an artist of her calibre deserved . Ashaji Amar Rahein (sic)."

Passed away in Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital on Sunday at the age of 92, the last rites of Asha Bhosle were held in Mumbai's Shivaji Park on Monday.

The mortal remains of the legendary singer were taken from her Lower Parel residence to Shivaji Park crematorium in Dadar. Her mortal remains were draped in the tricolour, as she was given full state honours.

Several prominent names from the entertainment industry, such as actors Aamir Khan, Vicky Kaushal, Padmini Kolhapure, and Vivek Oberoi, singers Anup Jalota and Shaan, and filmmaker Ramesh Sippy attended the last rites and paid their last respects to the deceased.

Many big names from the political world, 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 paid their last respects to Asha Bhosle.

On Monday, mourning the loss of the legendary singer, Shabana Azmi, lauded Asha Bhosle's dedication to her craft.

Her heartfelt tribute on social media went like this, "Your fearlessness , your willingness to take up every challenge thrown at you, your single minded dedication to your craft reflects in every song you ever sung . I salute you Ashaji my most favourite singer of all time.Thank you for your songs (red heart emoji)."

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's good to see the state government and BMC handle this with respect. But we must also ask, is this level of protocol and traffic management only for celebrities? What about the common citizen? Just a thought.
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Aditya G
A legend departs. Her songs from 'Umrao Jaan' to 'Dil Chahta Hai' span generations. The sight of Shivaji Park paying homage is powerful. Mumbai knows how to honour its icons. Rest in peace, Ashaji. Your voice is eternal.
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Sarah B
Watching from abroad, this was a beautiful tribute. The coordination between police, traffic, and civic bodies seems impressive. It shows a nation's gratitude for an artist who gave so much. Heartwarming to see.
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Karthik V
Full state honours for an artist is a proud moment for Indian culture. It recognises that contribution to arts is as valuable as any other service to the nation. Well done, Maharashtra govt. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Meera T
Shabana Azmi's words are so true. Ashaji's fearlessness was her trademark. From classical to pop, she sang it all. The farewell procession passing through Mumbai, the city she loved, feels right. A chapter of Indian music closes today.

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