00:00It's a huge loss for the industry, not just the film industry, but also the musical industry,
00:07musical fraternity, hum sab bhai behen, hum sab musicians, we all get our Anadata every day
00:15because of her songs. And yeah, I mean, it's a huge loss which you can never ever get back again.
00:23Lekin try bhi kyun kare? Asha ji was Asha ji. There can never be another Asha ji.
00:32Like there can never be another Lata di. And I used to want to speak to Lata di.
00:46Then I started speaking to Asha ji as well over there. I would always phone up. Her sons,
00:52I've known them, I've known the whole family. So I only pray for all of them and I hope that
00:59they are all strong
01:00and they can manage with this loss and get more strength. Asha ji was one in a million.
01:08This is the end of an era, an era of iconic work, biggest volume of work, quality and quantity.
01:19Unke jaise aur koi nahi ho sakta. And I'm so, so, what can I say, so glad to say
01:27that I got a chance to be with her. Hamare studio mein wo aain thi.
01:32Aur I'll never forget about that. I'll never forget the song
01:44Asha ji was something else.
01:48Orca need my wo aain thi.
01:52I'll never forget about that. I'll never forget the song.
01:52I will never forget the song. And I'll never forget about it.
01:52I'll never forget about it. I'll never forget about it.
01:53Turn the song up at this.
01:53You
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