Asha Bhosle death: ‘She always treated us with dignity,’ says staff member 

As India mourned the passing of Asha Bhosle, some of the most heartfelt tributes came from those who knew her away from the spotlight — her household staff and close aides.

The iconic playback singer passed away at Breach Candy Hospital on Sunday, leaving behind not just a rich musical legacy, but also memories of kindness.

‘Gave me respect’

Sunam Salve, who worked at Bhosle’s residence for over four decades, remembered her as a compassionate employer. “She always treated me with respect. For someone like me, who comes from a poor background, that meant everything. I was very worried when I heard she was hospitalised. I came to know about her passing on Sunday morning, and it is deeply painful. She even visited my village once, and refused me leave,” Salve said.

Words fall short

Pushpa Navar, who had worked with Lata Mangeshkar and stayed with the family, said the loss was beyond words. “Asha-didi was very kind. I have no words to express this loss. The family always treated me like one of their own,” Navar said.

A family to be proud of

A yoga teacher associated with the family said she was “speechless” at the news. “I would often visit their home — we shared conversations like a family. Her [Asha’s] nature was extremely warm,” she said on condition of anonymity. 

 

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