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Voice of the multiverse | Asha Bhosle (1933-2026)

Asha Bhosle's ghazals stirred an eternal autumn of yearning; her nightclub/ cabaret songs ignited an aural euphoria like no other

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The biggest and only thrill as I watched Dhurandhar last year was when I heard Asha Bhosle sing the line ‘pyaase, pyaase in mere labon ke liye’. Her vocals tore through the streets on screen as a bike chase ensues and Yalina (Sara Arjun) clings to Hamza (Ranveer Singh). The image of Helen writhing across the dance floor in a scarlet sequined outfit was not the first one that came to my mind, even though the actor was the centrepiece of this cabaret hit from Caravan (1971) composed by R.D. Burman. And I doubt that my visual narrative will ever include Ranveer and Sara, riding the Triumph Bonneville T120 Black, when I hear ‘Piya tu ab toh aaja’. When did Bhosle’s aural stardom outshadow the visual aspects of a film?

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