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Priyanka Chopra calls Asha Bhosle “eternal voice” in tribute

She says the legendary singer’s art shaped the emotional landscape of the nation across generations.

Priyanka Chopra / IANS

Actor Priyanka Chopra has shared an emotional tribute to late playback singing legend Asha Bhosle. The actor took to Instagram on April 12 and shared a throwback picture of herself with the singer.

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She also penned a long note in the caption, as she spoke about the singer’s influence on the musical landscape of India, several generations and the culture. She wrote, “There are some losses that feel like losing a piece of your childhood, your memories, your home. Asha ji was that for so many of us. Her voice wasn’t just part of Indian music, it was part of the backdrop of our lives. It played through our homes growing up, through family celebrations, through heartbreaks, through joy, through the quiet and loud moments that became memories before we realized it. For my generation and so many before and after, she wasn’t simply a legend we admired, she was a constant. A voice so eternal it felt like it would always be there. It is hard to put into words what it means to lose someone whose art helped shape the emotional landscape of an entire nation.”

“Thank you, Asha ji, for giving us a lifetime of songs, of feeling, of beauty. For being one of the greatest gifts music has ever known. Rest peacefully. Your voice will live where all true legends do, forever in our hearts,” she added.

One of the most influential singers of her time, Bhosle passed away on Sunday. The singer was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital on Saturday. Maharashtra Culture Minister Ashish Shelar made the announcement outside the hospital. Her last rites will be held at Shivaji Park on Monday at 4 p.m.

Bhosle received numerous awards throughout her career for many of her noteworthy songs. The singer was given the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2000, followed by the Padma Vibhushan in 2008.

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