Asha Bhosle made her singing debut at the age of nine.
Asha Bhosle is a singing sensation who has given her voice to more than a dozen songs in her over-a-century-long career. Coming from a musical gharana, Asha carved a niche for herself different from her sisters Lata and Usha. The sensation had hard luck with love when she eloped with her then-love partner at the age of 16 but bounced back and raised her children alone. On the occasion of her birthday, check out of the lesser-known facts we bet you didn't know about her.
Asha Bhosle was born Asha Mangeshkar on 8 September 1933 in Sangli, Maharashtra. She hails from a musical family of Deenanath Mangeshkar, who was Marathi and Konkani, and mother Shevanti, who was a Gujarati. Deenanth was an actor-singer who used to perform in Marathi musicals. Asha and her family moved to Mumbai when she was nine years old after her father Deenanath’s death and that led to the start of her musical career.
Asha’s other sisters Lata and Usha Mangeshkar are playback singers along with her other siblings Meena and Hridaynath Mangeshkar who are music directors.
Asha gave her voice to the 1943 released Marathi film Majha Bal for the song Chala Chala Nav Bala when she was merely 10 years old. The songs were composed by music composer Datta Davjekar. She later made her debut in the Hindi film industry in 1948 with Hansraj Behl's Chunariya by giving her voice to the song Saawan Aaya.
Asha sang her first Bengali song in 1958 under the HMV banner. She later went on to sing many pooja songs in Bengali and also some of her Hindi pooja songs are also translated into Bengali.
Asha and Lata were considered to be inseparable in their childhood but Lata did not approve of Asha eloping with her lover, leaving Lata alone to earn for the family. Lata did not speak to Asha for many years after Asha’s marriage. It is even alleged that the 1998 movie Saaz was based on the duo's feud.
Asha proved to be a romantic at heart when she eloped with thirty-one-year-old Ganpatrao Bhosle at the age of 16. The couple later separated in 1960 after an eleven-year-long courtship. They have three children and five grandchildren. The eldest is Hemant Bhosle who is a trained pilot but quit to have a career as a music composer. Her daughter Varsha committed suicide at the age of 56 and her youngest child is Anand Bhosle, who manages the singer's career. Asha later married Rahul Dev Burman who was six years younger than her.
An impeccable singer, Asha has received several accolades from across the industry and has bagged prestigious awards such as National Film Awards for Best Female Playback Singer twice for the songs Dil Cheez Kya Hai in 1981 and Mera Kuch Samaan in 1986. She is also one of the few Indians to have been nominated for Grammy’s, that too twice for Ali Akbar Khan’s Legacy and other for her music album You’ve Stolen My Heart. She has also received the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for her contributions to Indian cinema in 2000.