The music world mourns the death of the legendary playback singer Asha Bhosle 92 years old, singer Mika Singh She’s shared a never-before-seen video that offers an intimate and moving glimpse of who she was beyond the spotlight: a warm host, a passionate cook, and a woman who embraced every moment of life.
Mika Singh shares an old video of Asha Bhosle from his meeting with her
The clip comes from Mika Singh’s visit to Asha Bhosle’s home when she was in her 90s. Far from the grandeur of recording studios or concert stages, the moment is beautifully ordinary. He caught Asha Bhosle serving the meal she had personally prepared, radiating the same joy and energy she was known for throughout her life.In the video, a visibly excited Mika Singh can be heard saying, “Main bauhat he saubhagya hai ki main asha ji ke sath khana kha rha hu (I am very lucky to have a meal with Asha ji).”Responding with her characteristic warmth and a smile, Asha Bhosle said, “Maine sab mere hathon se banaya hai (I have done everything with my own hands).”In one line, he captured everything that made him extraordinary: a towering icon, he would never lose his ground or his love for life’s simpler pleasures.
by Mika Singh Tribute to Asha Bhosle
Sharing the video on social media, Mika Singh wrote, “Today feels like the end of an era in music. We have lost the goddess of melody Asha Bhosle ji. Even at the age of 90, she was performing live and spreading magic with her voice. Such a blessed soul has left us, but the memories of her beautiful sons will forever rest in peace. I feel truly blessed to have met this legend.” And as we always say, legends never die. He will always live in our hearts and will be remembered forever.”

The tribute quickly went viral on the Internet.
More about Asha Bhosle
Asha Bhosle spent more than seven decades as one of India’s most celebrated voices, lending her talent to thousands of songs across languages and genres. But as tributes pour in from across the industry, moments like these—unscripted, unpolished and deeply personal—remind the world that his legacy was never about the music. It was an irreplaceable feeling of warmth, presence and being made to feel welcome. Even in his absence, that spirit persists.See more: Asha Bhosle has killed the updates