Thank you for the magic you left behind: Pakistani stars pay tribute to the late Asha Bhosle
News of the death of legendary Indian singer Asha Bhosle on Sunday shocked the world and prompted an outpouring of grief on social media. In Pakistan, many celebrities shared tributes to the late singer.
Actor Ahsan Khan calling it the “end of an era”.

Actor Adnan Siddiqui paid tribute to the singer, saying her voice “had a way of filling even the quietest moments with something devastatingly human”.
“Today, it’s that seem silence that feels heavier. Thank you for the emotions you gave us, the memories you became and the magic you left behind. You’ll always be heard, somewhere… somehow.“

Actor Ahmed Ali Butt thanked her for the “immortal melodies”.

Singer Ali Zafar called her an incredible artist. “Asha Bhoslee G’s work will continue to inspire generations. Such voices don’t fade with time. They become a part of it, he wrote on X.
Fellow singer Shuja Haider said Bhosle’s voice reached people all over the world, inspiring millions of fans from the past, today, and the future.
“Her name will always be remembered as one of the greatest in world music. A special chapter has closed.”
Actor Yasir Hussain shared the news on Instagram with a line from a ‘Naam Goom Jayega,’ a song by Bhosle’s late sister Lata Mangeshkar.

RJ Anoushey Ashraf shared a note on artists travelling between Pakistan and India when things weren’t so “complicated”. “Today, as we say goodbye to Asha Bhosle, it reminds me how deeply her voice lived in all our homes, on both sides.”
She said, thankfully, shared music doesn’t need visas, permissions, or political analysis. “It just shows up, resonated, and [stays] and is still the one thing people from both sides of the border appreciate fully. Maybe we should all upgrade our playlists for world peace.”

Reactions continue to pour in as more people wake up to the sad news of Bhosle’s passing.











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