Zanai Bhosle's Heartbreak: "Who Do I Give My Morning Hug To Now?"

Zanai Bhosle, granddaughter of the late Asha Bhosle, posted a heartfelt video and message on Instagram mourning the loss of her grandmother. She expressed profound grief, questioning who she would now share her daily routines and jokes with. Asha Bhosle, the legendary playback singer, passed away at age 92 due to multiple organ failure. She was cremated with state honours in Mumbai, attended by family and Bollywood stars.

Key Points: Asha Bhosle's Granddaughter Zanai Mourns Her "Best Friend"

  • Emotional Instagram tribute from granddaughter
  • Remembers Asha as "partner in crime"
  • Asha Bhosle passed at 92 on April 12
  • Cremated with full state honours
  • Stars attended Mumbai funeral
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"Who am I supposed to wake up and give a hug": Granddaughter Zanai Bhosle remembers Asha Bhosle as her 'best friend'

Zanai Bhosle shares an emotional Instagram tribute to grandmother Asha Bhosle, remembering the legendary singer as her partner in crime and best friend.

"Who am I supposed to wake up and give a hug to in the morning and have chai with? - Zanai Bhosle"

Mumbai, April 14

Zanai Bhosle, granddaughter of Asha Bhosle, shared an emotional post recalling cherished memories with her beloved grandmother, with whom she shared a deep bond. The music legend passed away on April 12 at the age of 92.

Zanai took to her Instagram account on Tuesday to post an adorable video of Bhosle singing to her. Along with the video, she wrote a heartfelt message, remembering the singer as her "partner in crime" and best friend.

In her emotional note, Zanai spoke about waking up to the painful reality of losing the person who meant the world to her. She wrote, "As I wake up this morning, I realise I have lost my partner in crime, my bestfriend, a person who completed my entire world and the first person to hold me when I was born.

"What do I do now? Who am I supposed to wake up and give a hug to in the morning and have chai with? Who's going to be waiting for me every day when I come home or who am I supposed to crack lame jokes with," she added.

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Asha Bhosle, one of India's most loved voices, passed away on April 12 at the age of 92 due to multiple organ failure. She was cremated with full state honours at Shivaji Park Crematorium in Mumbai.

Many stars, including Ranveer Singh, Vicky Kaushal and Aamir Khan attended the funeral. Zanai was seen in tears as family members and close friends stood by her side during the final farewell.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
A legend has left us. But reading this, I'm reminded she was also a loving grandmother. That's the human side we often forget about celebrities. My own nani passed last year, and I understand that void. The morning chai ritual... it leaves such a silence. Strength to the family.
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Michael C
While the tribute is beautiful, the media coverage feels a bit intrusive. The family is grieving, and every tear is being photographed. Can we not give them some privacy? The focus should be on her incredible legacy of music, not just the funeral attendees.
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Ananya R
"Partner in crime" – what a beautiful way to put it! It shows Asha Ji was young at heart. My dadi is my best friend too. This makes me want to call her right now and just listen to her. Treasure your elders, guys. Their stories and love are priceless. 🙏
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Vikram M
Full state honours were well-deserved. She was a national treasure. From "Piya Tu Ab To Aaja" to "Dum Maro Dum", her voice defined eras. But Zanai's post reminds us that beyond the fame, a family has lost its matriarch. May her soul rest in peace and her music live on forever.
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Sneha F
The simple, everyday things – morning hugs, sharing chai, lame jokes – that's what you miss the most. It's not the big events, but the small daily rituals. My condolences to Zanai and the entire Bhosle family. Asha Tai's voice will continue to hug us all through her songs

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