Anup Jalota and Anuradha Paudwal Honor Asha Bhosle with Emotional Online Tribute
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Mumbai, April 21 (NationPress) Renowned singers Anup Jalota and Anuradha Paudwal came together to pay a moving tribute to the late iconic vocalist Asha Bhosle.
In their 'one-hour online tribute', the esteemed artists celebrated Asha Bhosle's enduring musical legacy.
Anup Jalota took to social media to share a video of himself, comfortably seated on a bed, engaged in a video call with Anuradha Paudwal.
During their heartfelt exchange, Paudwal performed some of Asha Bhosle’s legendary tracks, such as “Abhi Na Jao Chhodkar” and the Marathi classic “Aala Aala Wara”.
Jalota appeared completely immersed in the melodious atmosphere created by the songs.
In his social media post, Anup expressed, “A heartfelt one-hour online tribute to Asha Bhosle ji, shared with the Hinduja family and dear friends.”
“We remember her timeless voice, elegance, and the unforgettable legacy she leaves behind.
#AnupJalota #AshaBhosle #Tribute #MusicLegend #HindujaFamily OnlineEvent IndianMusic Respect SoulfulMusic.”
Notably, Anup Jalota was among the first to attend Asha Bhosle's funeral procession on April 13, where he paid his final respects and bid her farewell with a musical tribute, singing some of her memorable songs as she was cremated.
Meanwhile, Anuradha Paudwal expressed her sorrow in an emotional message mourning the loss of the musical icon.
She wrote, “End of another Era… Om Shanthi
Anuradha Paudwal reflected on Asha Bhosle's loss, stating, “It is a very sad day… a silence has fallen on the world of music. It truly feels like the end of an era.”
“Asha ji was not just a voice; she embodied life itself. Overflowing with energy, mischief, and soul, she radiated a unique sparkle… a childlike joy that never dimmed, irrespective of the years. That spirit infused every song she delivered. She didn’t merely perform… she experienced and lived every note.”
“Her versatility is something we may never witness again. From classical to natya sangeet, through deeply emotional songs to the stylish compositions of R.D. Burman, she navigated every genre as if it were her own. Effortless. Fearless. Unmatched.”
She remarked, “Today, it feels like a part of music's heart has ceased to beat. But her voice… her magic… will endure. It will remain with us, providing comfort and inspiration, living on through generations. We will miss you forever… May her soul attain sadgati.”
For those unaware, Asha Bhosle passed away on April 12 due to multi-organ failure at the age of 92.