John Cena, Brett Lee Pay Tribute to Legendary Singer Asha Bhosle

WWE icon John Cena and former Australian cricketer Brett Lee led global tributes to legendary singer Asha Bhosle following her passing. Cena shared a photo on Instagram, prompting an emotional response from fans, while Lee fondly recalled their 2006 musical collaboration. Asha Bhosle was cremated with full state honours in Mumbai, attended by family and admirers. Her remarkable career spanned over eight decades, earning her a Guinness World Record and leaving behind a timeless legacy of versatile songs.

Key Points: John Cena, Brett Lee Remember Asha Bhosle After Her Passing

  • Global tributes from John Cena and Brett Lee
  • Asha Bhosle's eight-decade musical legacy
  • Cremated with full state honours in Mumbai
  • Holder of a Guinness World Record
  • Iconic partnership with RD Burman
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WWE icon John Cena pays tribute to legendary Asha Bhosle, internet reacts

WWE star John Cena and cricketer Brett Lee pay tribute to legendary Indian singer Asha Bhosle, recalling her talent and kindness.

WWE icon John Cena pays tribute to legendary Asha Bhosle, internet reacts
"What stayed with me most wasn't just her extraordinary talent, but how kind and humble she was. - Brett Lee"

Los Angeles, April 13

WWE icon and actor John Cena paid tribute to legendary singer Asha Bhosle after her passing on Sunday, April 12, as he remembered a voice that touched millions across generations.

Asha Bhosle, fondly known as "Asha Tai", remained one of India's most celebrated singers for more than eight decades. Her music was loved not only in India but also by listeners around the world.

John Cena took to his Instagram account and shared a picture of the late singer as a mark of respect.

Soon after the post went online, netizens filled the comment section with emotional messages. One user wrote, "India loves you, John," while another said, "It feels great when a legend notices another legend."

Earlier in the day, former Australian cricketer Brett Lee also remembered Asha Bhosle and looked back at the time when he worked with her on the duet "You're the One for Me."

Sharing pictures with the singer on Instagram, Brett Lee spoke about their memorable collaboration and the impression she left on him. "I had the pleasure of writing and recording You're the One for Me with Asha Bhosle back in 2006. It's something I'll always be incredibly grateful for. What stayed with me most wasn't just her extraordinary talent, but how kind and humble she was. For someone who had achieved so much in her life, she carried herself with such warmth and generosity," he wrote.

The legendary singer was cremated with full state honours on Monday at Shivaji Park Crematorium in Mumbai. Family members, friends, film personalities and admirers gathered to pay their last respects.

Asha Bhosle is widely seen as one of the most versatile voices in Indian music. Her songs covered many styles, including classical, ghazals, cabaret numbers and pop music. She also holds a Guinness World Record for the most studio recordings.

Along with her sister Lata Mangeshkar, she became one of the defining voices of Hindi cinema's golden era.

Born to classical singer and theatre actor Pandit Deenanath Mangeshkar, Asha began singing at a young age and went on to create a remarkable legacy.

Her partnership with music composer RD Burman, whom she later married, remains one of the most loved collaborations in Indian film music. Some of her evergreen songs include 'Piya Tu Ab To Aaja,' 'Dum Maro Dum,' 'Chura Liya Hai Tumne,' 'Dil Cheez Kya Hai' and 'Yeh Mera Dil.'

- ANI

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Rohit P
An era has truly ended. From "Piya Tu Ab To Aaja" to her work with RD Burman, she defined the sound of an entire generation. The state honours were well-deserved. Rest in peace, Asha Ji.
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Aman W
While the international tributes are nice, I wish our own younger generation showed this level of interest and respect for our legends while they are still with us. We need to preserve this musical heritage.
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Sarah B
As someone who discovered Indian music later in life, Asha Bhosle's voice was my gateway. Her versatility is astounding—from classical to cabaret, she mastered it all. A global loss.
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Vikram M
John Cena posting about Asha Tai is the crossover I never knew I needed! Seriously though, it shows the universal power of her art. Her songs will keep playing in our homes forever. 🙏
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Kavya N
The story of her life is so inspiring. To have such a long, prolific career and still be remembered for your kindness, as Brett Lee mentioned, is the real achievement. A true legend in every sense.

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