00:00Asha Paiqa has come up with the first time you have a very important role in your life.
00:09Yes.
00:09How do you miss them?
00:10I don't miss them because they stay here with me.
00:14For me, they stay here where they are always here.
00:22Only one thing is that I can't speak with the phone and speak with them.
00:26Or I can't speak with them.
00:30Or perform with them.
00:32But wherever they are related to their personality, their soul is always here.
00:38Their place is always here and here.
00:40And as they say, they are my father of Medina.
00:45They call them their father.
00:47So their importance is in our hearts and our family.
00:53So wherever they are, they will get a peace.
00:58And what they have left and left us is for everyone.
01:06So their hearts and their hearts will always stay alive.
01:15So what they have passed through this world, they have also made happiness.
01:21Their love is made by their own heart.
01:24And they will always be a tearful of our hearts.
01:27So their hearts will be a tearful of our hearts.
01:39We were recording in London, so Aasha was very modern and she was very progressive, but I was recording with
01:52her first time in London, and I was very big in the UK.
01:56I know that there is a culture in our hands, not only about their names, but also about their names
02:06like Aasha Ji, Aasha Tai, or all of our parents who call uncle or auntie, this is in our culture.
02:18Which is a beautiful thing, this is the way we respect our elders.
02:22In West, there is no concept of calling uncle or auntie to call uncle or auntie.
02:39It doesn't mean that it is not the same, but it is not the same as cosmetic.
02:47I didn't know that Aasha Ji is very real.
02:51When I was recording, two days ago, when I was in the studio, the person asked me,
02:59He said, so who are we recording? I said, you know, she's a legend, you know, she's a big, big
03:04legend.
03:04She's one of the biggest names from India and all that.
03:06I told her, what's her name?
03:09So I told her, if I'm going to call Aasha Bhosle, and if I'm just going to call Aasha, then
03:13you say, hey Aasha, good morning Aasha.
03:16I told her, don't mind, and if she's going to mind, she's going to move off.
03:21If she's going to move off, then the recording won't be good.
03:23And then what's going on, what's going on, what's going on.
03:24I told her, I told her, her name is Aasha Ji.
03:30So her name is Aasha Ji Bhosle.
03:32I said, yeah, her name is Aasha Ji Bhosle.
03:34So I told her, I told her, that my work is done.
03:38Because when she came in, she said, good morning Aasha Ji.
03:45Aasha Ji, I can see her.
03:50I said, yes, just let me see her.
03:52I don't know.
03:53She was very happy.
03:54She said, I will make Indian tea for you.
03:58So she said, she made Indian tea for all.
04:02She made Indian tea for all.
04:02And this is a great pleasure.
04:04I told her a lot of years later.
04:07I told her, Aasha Ji, do you know how it happened?
04:09I told her name.
04:10I told her name.
04:12So she said, good morning Aasha Ji.
04:17Thank you very much.
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