Asha Bhosle's Final Rites to Be Conducted with Full State Honors Veteran singer Asha Bhosle passed away on Sunday, prompting an outpouring of grief from political leaders across Maharashtra. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced that her final rites would be conducted with full state honors, in consultation with her family. Speaking in Nagpur, Fadnavis described the moment as one of profound sorrow for music itself, highlighting Bhosle’s unparalleled contributions to the industry. Fadnavis emphasized that Bhosle, a member of the Mangeshkar family, dedicated her life to music from the age of five or six until her final days. He praised her versatility, noting that she mastered classical songs with depth and modern compositions with equal ease. Her ability to sing in over 30 languages and perform a three-hour concert at the age of 90 was described as a rare feat in the world of music. The chief minister shared a personal anecdote about Bhosle’s lively personality. He recalled an instance during a radio jockeys’ program where Bhosle made him hum a couple of lines. She then remarked, “See, I have the power to make even the chief minister of Maharashtra sing,” a testament to her charisma and influence. Fadnavis also highlighted the state’s recognition of Bhosle’s legacy, noting that she was conferred the Maharashtra Bhushan award. He expressed admiration for her account of the struggles she endured throughout her career, which left a lasting impression. The chief minister lamented that while the centenary of Lata Mangeshkar could not be celebrated, the 100th birthday of Asha Bhosle was an opportunity that was lost to time. Bhosle’s career spanned decades, during which she recorded over 11,000 songs, leaving an indelible mark on Indian music.#maharashtra #devendra_fadnavis #asha_bhosle #maharashtra_bhushan_award #mangeshkar_family
