Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 3 hours ago
Mumbai, Maharashtra: During an exclusive conversation with Musical composer and music director Shamir Tandon, where he reflected on the passing of Asha Bhosle, calling it a profound loss for both Indian and global music. He praised her unmatched dedication, noting she sang passionately even into her 90s and never believed in retirement. He shared personal memories, collaborations and her emotional connection to songs. He also highlighted how she carved her own identity despite Lata Mangeshkar’s dominance, introducing innovation and versatility across genres. Lastly, he shared the reason behind Asha Bhosle's old voice being used in the 'Dhurandhar' film. 

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00Shami Ji, first of all, welcome to INS.
00:02And Shami Ji, do you want to know that Asha Ji is our dream.
00:06How big is it that the music composer and the music fraternity of the music fraternity is?
00:14How big is it that the music composer and the music fraternity has been?
00:19Actually, Asha Ji's dream is only for our Indian film industry, Indian music industry,
00:29it's not a big dent for the global music, because singing at 92 and singing with equal charm,
00:42this is not a singer in the whole world, who sing that age in his enthusiasm, in his own voice.
00:50This was a miracle actually.
00:54That was the last breath that he said to me, and that he was still there.
00:58He said, that he was still there.
00:59And when I got home, I got a picture of a 5-15 harmonium, which was found on a 5
01:04-15 harmonium,
01:04which were used to be a 5-15 harmonium.
01:05And I was born again and I was born again and I was born again.
01:10So this is a miracle for us.
01:12So this is a miracle for us.
01:13Not many people, the concept of retirement, they did not.
01:19And today I'm not going to be a miracle for us.
01:21this is why I have promised me that when he will go, we will have a very strong song
01:27because he has a very powerful song in his life. He has a great song. He has a great song
01:35that he has a great song. He has a great song. He has a great song. He has a great
01:42song.
01:44and he got his enthusiasm in that enthusiasm.
01:49I worked very hard towards the end.
01:59Our association was on page 3, where he got his song.
02:08Then he got his life in a corporate film.
02:10Then I got a album which was called Sanjay Dutt and Brett Lee as singers.
02:16Then I got an international collaboration with Robbie Williams.
02:20There were so many things that I got together.
02:26And now I got a song for them.
02:29I got a song called Prasoon Joshi.
02:32He gave a song called Prasoon Joshi.
02:39So I got a song called Prasoon Joshi.
03:06I got a song called Prasoon Joshi.
03:12I started this song and I didn't sing the song.
03:18I said that I am tired and I will sing the song.
03:20I have said that I am studying and I will get to see them again.
03:25But that song has not been sung.
03:29But with that love and courage,
03:32he has sung this song because it was not such a song.
03:36This song has been related to his own life.
03:38I was able to relate to it.
04:36I was able to learn about it.
04:38I was able to learn about it.
05:08I was able to learn about it.
06:06I was able to learn about it.
06:08I was able to learn about it.
07:03I was able to learn about it.
07:08I was able to learn about it.
08:04I was able to learn about it.
08:36I was able to learn about it.
08:37I was able to learn about it.
09:02I was able to learn about it.
09:07I was able to learn about it.
09:10I was able to learn about it.
09:15I was able to learn about it.
10:04I was able to learn about it.
Comments

Recommended