Sudesh Bhosle Recalls Asha Bhosle’s Hurt Over Denial of Being Her Son

Sudesh Bhosle appeared on Indian Idol and shared a touching memory with the late Asha Bhosle. He recalled how she introduced him as her son on stage abroad, but he denied it in an interview. This hurt Asha Bhosle, who later expressed her disappointment to him. They eventually reconciled after a heartfelt conversation, strengthening their bond.

Key Points: Sudesh Bhosle on Asha Bhosle Hurt by Denial of Being Her Son

  • Sudesh Bhosle recalls denying Asha Bhosle as his mother in public
  • Asha Bhosle was hurt and disappointed by his denial
  • The incident happened after a show abroad where she introduced him as her son
  • They reconciled after an emotional conversation
  • The singer is known for mimicking Amitabh Bachchan and singing iconic songs
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Sudesh Bhosle recalls Asha Bhosle being hurt after he denied being her son in public

Sudesh Bhosle recalls Asha Bhosle being hurt after he denied being her son in public. Emotional moment on Indian Idol tribute.

Sudesh Bhosle recalls Asha Bhosle being hurt after he denied being her son in public
"When you say it, it shows your greatness. If I say it, people will think I have gone mad. - Sudesh Bhosle"

Mumbai, April 30

The stage of singing reality show, Indian Idol is all set to offer a tribute to the musical maestro, late Asha Bhosle.

The recent promo shared by the host channel, saw Sudesh Bhosle who appeared as a guest on the show, recall his long lasting memories with the late legendary singer Asha Bhosle.

In a candid conversation the host of the singing reality show, Aditya Narayan was seen asking, "When we were very young, it was said that Mr. Sudesh Bhosle is Asha Bhosle's son," further asking Sudesh to shed more light to it.

"The first show we did was in 1986 in Hong Kong, an RD Burman-Asha Bhosle night. After the show, the Indian Ambassador there came up to Asha ji, along with some members of the audience, and said, "Where had you hidden this son of yours all these years?" She replied, "No, no, he is not my son, we just share the same surname."

A visibly emotional Sudesh further shared, "Then one day, at a show abroad, she said on stage, "Today I am introducing a young boy to you, here comes my son, Sudesh." Later, during an interview, when I was asked about it, I naturally denied it."

He added how later Asha Bhosle was deeply hurt with Sudesh denying to be her son.

"After that, during some shows in India, whenever we were performing together, if I sang a song, she would keep looking in my direction, and when I looked at her, she would meet my gaze in a certain way as if hurt and disappointed."

He added, "One day after a show, I asked her, "What happened?" She said, "I call you my son, and in interviews you say I am not your mother, that's why I am upset with you." I replied, "When you say it, it shows your greatness. If I say it, people will think I have gone mad."

"And that day, as they say, the wall between us broke. Tears welled up in her eyes, and she hugged me," he concluded.

For the uninitiated, Sudesh Bhosale, an Indian playback singer and known for his ability to mimic actor Amitabh Bachchan, having sung for him in various films.

The singer has been a part of the entertainment music industry for over three decades.

Sudesh Bhosle has delivered some of the very iconic songs in Bollywood like 'Jumma Chumma De De' from the 1991 film Hum, 'Meri Makhna Meri Soniye' from Baghban, and many others.

- IANS

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Vikram M
As someone who grew up listening to Asha Bhosle's songs, this hits differently. The bond they shared was special. But honestly, Sudesh was right too - in our society, claiming such a relationship publicly can lead to unnecessary gossip. Both were coming from a place of respect.
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Sneha F
Beautiful anecdote from Indian Idol! It shows how even legends like Asha ji valued personal connections over public perception. The wall breaking moment with tears in her eyes - that's pure emotion. This is why I love these reality shows, they give us these precious glimpses into artists' lives.
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Manish T
Respect for both Asha ji and Sudesh Bhosle. She had such a nurturing heart, and he was humble enough to not take undue credit. This is what real Guru-Shishya parampara looks like in our Indian music tradition. Emotional but also educational for young singers.
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Aditi M
Asha Bhosle's reaction is understandable - she genuinely saw him as family. But Sudesh's reasoning makes sense too. In our culture, we often struggle with public-private boundaries. Glad they sorted it out. Such a heartwarming episode! 🎶✨
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Kavya N
This story reminds me of my own relationship with my music teacher - there's a special bond that forms between a guru and shishya. Asha ji was truly a mother figure to many in the industry. Sudesh was fortunate to experience that love, and he handled it with grace.

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