Asha Bhosle dies: Aayush Sharma remembers her as ‘global ambassador of our culture, representing India with grace’ | –

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Asha Bhosle dies: Aayush Sharma remembers her as 'global ambassador of our culture, representing India with grace'

The artist who redefined singing, who reinvented herself with every song, and whose versatility knew no bounds, the one and only Asha Bhosle, passed away today in Mumbai. Her son confirmed the news of her death in a heartbreaking moment.

It goes without saying that with her today, an era has come to an end. Asha Bhosle was not just a singer; It was the epitome of craftsmanship, a sound that brought Indian music onto the global map. Thus, in her loving memory, Bollywood actor Aayush Sharma shared a heartfelt tribute. He described her as a “global ambassador” of Indian culture. Read below to know what Aayush Sharma said while paying respect to Asha Bhosle while interacting with us.

Asha Bhosle represented India globally with grace, says Aayush Sharma

Expressing his deep grief, Aayush said, “I am deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Asha Bhosle ji. This loss goes far beyond any individual – personally, and for the entire film fraternity, it truly feels like the end of a golden era in music.” Paying tribute to her legacy and expressing his gratitude for all the gems she created and presented, he added: “She was not just an icon of Indian cinema, but rather a global ambassador for our culture, representing India with grace and distinction across countless stages and generations.”

Asha Bhosle’s songs shaped our childhood, says Aayush Sharma

With a heavy heart, the Loveyatri actor went on to describe Asha Bhosle as the ‘architect of timeless tunes’. “She gave us songs that shaped our childhoods and continue to live with us today,” he said before concluding his speech. “And while that magical era may never return, its sound and legacy will remain timeless, and will resonate in hearts around the world forever.”Asha Bhosle’s last rites will be performed tomorrow at 4 pm at Shivaji Park. All near and dear ones can pay their respects at darshan of Antim at her residence at 11 am tomorrow.

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