Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma paid a heartfelt tribute to legendary singer Asha Bhosle, remembering her iconic contribution to his films and her unmatched artistry.
Ram Gopal Varma: ‘Asha ji wasn’t just a singer, she was the heartbeat of an era’
Taking to social media, he wrote, “Today, on the passing of my all time favourite singer, the legendary Asha Bhosle ji, I find myself reflecting deeply. In Rangeela, it’s Rahman who obviously composed the music, but it was Asha ji’s voice that infused it with an immortal soul and raw, youthful fire. ‘Rangeela Re’ wasn’t just a song, it was a thunderclap that shook Bollywood.”He added, “Urmila Matondkar’s electrifying moves on the raw, pulsating streets of Mumbai fused seamlessly with Asha ji’s playful sensuality, mischievous energy, and unimaginable vocal range, creating pure cinematic magic that redefined the film music’s rebellious spirit.”Recalling his experience in the studio, Varma said, “I remember her walking into the studio with the poise of a queen, yet carrying the wide eyed child like curiosity of a newcomer hungry to experiment with a New Age music director like Rahman. One take, a small adjustment in phrasing or emotion, and the magic flowed like a torrential storm.”He further noted, “Coincidentally, today marks the 24th anniversary of her track ‘Khallas’ from my film Company. That ultra seductive, high octane number, with its thumping rhythm along with Asha ji’s commanding voice became a quintessential item song that still pulses with undefined energy.”Summing up her legacy, he wrote, “Asha ji wasn’t just a singer, she was the heartbeat of an entire era, her voice flowing like a river through generations, bridging classical roots with modern beats across multiple languages and diverse emotions. From sensuality to soul stirring depth, she captured the complete full spectrum of human feeling like no one else ever. Rest in power Asha ji. You might have moved on to another place, but your music will remain here forever.”
Urmila Matondkar : ‘I’m not her fan, I’m her bhakt’
Urmila Matondkar, who featured in some of Asha Bhosle’s most iconic songs like Rangeela Re and Kambakht Ishq, also expressed her grief.“Heart broken beyond words. Always told her I’m not her fan but her Ultimate Bhakt..My Goddess,” she wrote, sharing a series of pictures with the late singer.Urmila was among the first to arrive at Asha Bhosle’s residence to pay her last respects. Veteran lyricist Javed Akhtar and actor Shabana Azmi were also seen visiting her residence, along with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
Final darshan details shared by family
Asha Bhosle’s son Anand Bhosle shared details about the final rites, requesting fans to avoid overcrowding.“Tomorrow, from 10:30 AM to 2 PM, people can come and take the last darshan of my mother at Casa Grande building. At 4 PM, her last rites will be performed at the crematorium. I request people not to gather there, as there are chances of overcrowding.” Asha Bhosle, known for her incredible versatility and timeless hits like Dil Cheez Kya Hai, Piya Tu Ab To Aaja, Mera Kuchh Saaman and Chura Liya Hai Tumne, passed away at the age of 92, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to inspire generations.


