Asha Bhosle, a legendary Bollywood singer who became a cultural icon, has died at the age of 92, as confirmed by her son. The unrivaled queen of Indian playback singing passed away in Mumbai after suffering a heart attack, and her death marks the end of an era in Bollywood music.

Her career spanned more than eight decades, encompassing over 12,000 songs, and her distinctive voice breathed life into countless film tracks, making her the voice behind many beloved Bollywood hits. This immense body of work earned her a special place in the hearts of fans, both nationally and internationally.

Bhosle's influence extended beyond borders; she garnered recognition with the 1997 Cornershop tribute Brimful of Asha and collaborated with international artists like Boy George. Her infectious melodies encouraged audiences to dance and sing along, solidifying her legacy as a musical powerhouse.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences, calling her one of the most iconic and versatile voices India has ever known, acknowledging her influential musical journey that touched countless hearts across the world. Fellow artists, including actress Hema Malini and composer Shankar Mahadevan, shared their grief and admiration for her talent.

Bhosle’s remarkable ability to adapt her voice across genres and her collaborations with composers like RD Burman revolutionized Bollywood music. She is known for popular songs in films such as Teesri Manzil, Caravan, and Umrao Jaan, with her work continuing to define the sound of Bollywood for generations.

Asha Bhosle was not only remembered for her artistic contributions but also for her enduring spirit and personality. In her final years, she remained active, launching online talent initiatives and engaging with fans through social media, always expressing her love for music as her breath and essence of life.

The news of Bhosle's passing has left fans and the music community in mourning, as her incredible musical legacy continues to resonate.