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Asha Bhosle-Lata Mangeshkar's brother announces Asia's biggest hospital in their name

Asha Bhosle was given the guard of honour at her residence in the Lower Parel area of Mumbai on April 13.

Asha Bhosle and Lata Mangeshkar / IANS

As a way of paying tribute to the glorious legacy of the Mangeshkar sisters- Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle, their brother, Hridaynath Mangeshkar, intends to make Asia's biggest hospital dedicated to the memory of the musical legends.

Announcing the great initiative, Hridaynath Mangeshkar told the media, "We are trying that this should be the biggest hospital in Asia. We have taken quite a big land, rest it up to God."

The hospital is expected to be most likely be named either 'Lata-Asha Institute of Medical Sciences' or 'Lata-Asha Mangeshkar Ayurvidhya Sansthan'.

Also Read: Asha Bhosle passes away at 92

They are also planning to build a museum, which will proudly display the glorious musical legacy of the Mangeshkar family. Not just that, people will also get a chance to learn interactive music in the museum. 

Further details regarding the project are expected to be revealed over time.

Asha Bhosle passed away in Mumbai on April 12 at the age of 92.

Many prominent names from the entertainment industry attended the last rites of the legendary singer on Monday, bidding farewell to the deceased.

Bollywood biggies Aamir Khan, Vicky Kaushal, Tabu, Vivek Oberoi, music composer Anu Malik, singers Anup Jalota, Sudesh Bhosale, and Shaan, and filmmaker Ramesh Sippy were seen at Shivaji Park during the last rites, offering their condolences.

Shaan and Sudesh Bhosale even sang Asha Bhosle’s iconic song ‘Abhi Na Jao Chhodkar’, offering her a heartfelt musical tribute.

In addition to this, Shreya Ghoshal also paid homage to the late legend by singing some of her classics, including ‘Abhi Na Jao Chhod Kar’ and ‘Do Lafzon Ki Hai Dil Ki Kahani’ during the London gig of her Unstoppable World Tour.

Asha Bhosle was given the guard of honour at her residence in the Lower Parel area of Mumbai on April 13.

The mortal remains of the legend were draped in the tricolour, as she was cremated with full state honours.

 

Discover more at New India Abroad.

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