Goa, April 14 -- Widely celebrated for her versatility and influence on Hindi film music from the mid-20th century onwards, the 92-year-old singer remained one of the most enduring voices in Indian cultural history. Her passing at Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital, following a heart attack and related cardiac and respiratory complications, marks the end of an era in the realm of Indian music. With her demise, the world bids farewell to a voice that shaped generations. Earlier in her career, Bhosle became known for her adaptability across musical forms. Rising to prominence in the 1950s and 60s, she performed across a range of genres including film songs, ghazals, bhajans, qawwalis and pop. Her work with composers such as O P Nayyar, R D Burm...
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