Aswar Bhonsle was on his way to Doha with his family. During the trip, the whole family stopped for a meal at the Pakistan Dhaba. Ashaji's children ordered a dish called 'Kadai Ghost'. The children loved the taste of this dish. He told mother Asha, "Maa tumko isne hara diya". The children said that the cook who cooked the food on the terrace had helped Asha Bhonsle to cook.
Ashaji immediately called the cook of the dhaba when this mild phor came from the children. The two artists met each other. Asha inquired from the chef about the recipe for making a dish called 'Kadai Ghost'. The chef described the recipe in such a beautiful way that it made the listener's mouth water.
After returning to Mumbai from a trip to Doha, Ashaji bought a large cauldron from the market and the chef on the Pakistani terrace explained the recipe for a dish called 'Kadai Ghost'. He prepared the dish at home and fed it to the children. Asha Bhonsle, who has become a legend in the field of playback singing, specializes in gyari as well as culinary arts. Ashaji says, "Cooking is an art like singing." The 7-year-old Jaif, who has reached the age of eight, added, "Even today, I am accustomed to collecting recipes for various dishes from wherever I go."
Their appetite for recipe collection is never satisfied. And there is no limit to their desire to make new delicious meals according to the recipe. Ashaji, who likes to feed others delicious food, has a very controlled nature when it comes to eating and drinking. In this regard, he says, "To this day, I have not consumed tamarind, yoghurt or any other cold food." doing. The beautiful result of their rehearsal is all ours.
Asha Didi is all-round. She was a perfect wife in family life. She is also becoming a duty-bound and kind mother. Ashaji, who proved to be a successful housewife in family life, also excelled in music and singing.
Composer Bhappi Lahiri says in a special note for Ashaji, "Ashaji has the ability to present both classical and pop singing in the best possible way. The diversity in his voice is unmatched anywhere. '' Hope is currently active in Bhappi's Hollywood venture.
This second daughter of Master Dinanath Mangeshkar has proved that she excels in singing by performing all kinds of songs like classical songs, pop songs, ballads, hawwali, ghazals, cabaret with equal ability and best. The beauty of Ashaji's voice is that musicians can experiment with his vocals. Composer RD Burman aka Pancham Mool: was an experimental musician, and he did significant experimentation with Ashaji's vocals.
Another feature of Asha's voice is that her voice has captivated five generations of music lovers, from young children to 80-year-old music lovers, and seeing her talent, it has to be said that Ashaji is fully qualified for the 'Dada Saheb Phalke' award. He regrets that he received this supreme award too late. They are not wrong in that. However, he expressed his satisfaction that his singing was appreciated by this award even later.
Born in Satara, Maharashtra in 19th century, Asha Bhonsle learned classical music from her father Dinanath Mangeshkar. He first came in contact with cinema as a child artist. But like her elder sister Lata Mangeshkar, she also chose the field of western singing and started her career by singing in the film 'Chunaria' from the 19th. But in those days, singers like Shamshad Begum, Lata Mangeshkar or Geeta Dutt got the opportunity to sing in big films. And so Asha only sings for short films. Even in this environment he was determined to move forward with full confidence without giving up.
In this context, Ashaji says, "I could have imitated Didi's (Lataji's) voice, but I chose not to do so. Ashaji got a big break in business from musician SD Burman. Burmanda chose to train Asha for the music of his film. At that time Asha musician O.P. Engaged in backing vocals in Nair's musical films. The songs sung by Ashaji, who sang backing vocals under Nair's music, were a hit among music lovers of the time.
That period was 120. Thus, the same mastery and sweetness that was in Ashaji's throat four decades ago can be seen even today. As beautifully and wonderfully as she sang 'Aao Huzur Tumko ....' for Babita, she has sung 'Le Gayi Le Gayi ....' for today's leading actress and Babita's daughter, showing the same beauty and wonderful vocal melody. For actress Asha Parekh, she sang the same melody that she sang in the film 'Hum Saya' in the song sung for actress Urmila Matondkar in 'Rangila'.
Ashaji says that singing in films was not easy in the days of my youth. Was the only music company. The girls were hesitant at the time to approach the big musicians. But when the musicians finally came in contact with Asha Bhonsle, they realized that this young woman wanted to be in the field of backing vocals and wanted to lose her ability.
Ashaji adds that BR Chopra's 'Naya Daur' was my first big film. In which I had the opportunity to play backing vocals for the heroine. People say that OP Nayyar gave me such a good opportunity but I will not give his credit to anyone. I will need so much that BR Chopra took a big risk when he took me as a playback singer. Because he was beating the backing vocals in his film with all the jammed backing singers at that time.
Ashaji states in answer to another question. My first wish was to be a good housewife from the beginning. I always wanted to be a good housewife and then a singer. I have seen many ups and downs in my life. But I have faced it with complete patience. Today I am successful both as a housewife and in my professional life.
With reference to RD Burman alias Pancham, Ashaji states that Pancham was a musical genius. Today, the world recognizes Asha Bhonsle. It was Pancham who brought out that hope. In their presence I have truly brushed myself off. It was Pancham who made me realize that I have the ability to sing any kind of song.
Presenting his curse in the context of today's music and the music of the past years, Ashaji says. Music is always rich. Then whether it is current or just the trend of the past changes. Sometimes there is an era of light songs, sometimes there is a craze for disco songs. I have always been on trend. He added that I am not opposed to remixing.
Keeping in view the current trend, he recently released three remix albums 'Rahul and I', 'Asha Once More' and 'Janam Samja Karo' respectively. Despite his workload, he has a knack for relieving work pressure through his relaxed style of living. So far, Ashaji, who has sung over 50,000 different types of songs in 17 different languages, is a 'living legend' in the field of playback singing.
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