Asha Bhosle Death Reason: What Happened To The Legendary Singer? Doctor's Reveal Real Reason For Her Demise
Asha Bhosle Death Reason: It's a sad day for the Bollywood industry. After all, we have have lost one of the most iconic and legendary singers. We are talking about Asha Bhosle who has been a National Award Winning playback singer and ruled millions of hearts across the world for over 8 decades. According to media reports, she was 92 and breathed her last in Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital wherein she was admitted on Saturday. For the uninitiated, Asha Bhosle was rushed to the hospital due to extreme exhaustion and suffering a chest infection and was admitted in ICU.

Asha Bhosle Death Reason Confirmed
According to media reports, Asha Bhosle had suffered a cardiac arrest following which she was rushed to the hospital on Saturday. However, Dr Pratit Samdani from the Breach Candy Hospital have confirmed to PTI that she passed away due multiple organ failure on April 12, 2026 (Sunday)
Maharashtra CM Mourns Asha Bhosle's Demise
Taking to the micro-blogging site Twitter, Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis tweeted, "The news of the passing of veteran singer, Padma Vibhushan and Maharashtra Bhushan Ashatai Bhosle, who celebrated her 90th birthday with great enthusiasm three years ago, is deeply saddening. With her demise, another star from the Mangeshkar family has fallen after Lata Didi. Today, the beautiful garden of melodies stands desolate. Ashatai's voice was the soul of music. She was the perennial green season of singing and a melodic ocean of emotions. From soulful songs like 'Tora Man Darpan Kehlae' to tracks like 'Khallas,' she sang various moods with effortless ease. Whether it was Bhaktigeet, Bhavgeet, Natyasangeet, Ghazals, Classical music, Rabindra Sangeet, folk songs, or Pop, she left her unique mark on every genre. She sang over 12,000 songs in more than 20 Indian languages, including Marathi, Hindi, and Bengali, as well as foreign languages. Along with the 'Maharashtra Bhushan,' she was also honored with awards like the 'Bangla Bibhushan.' There will never be another versatile singer who could embrace change so naturally. Recently, we were together at a World Radio Day event where she insisted I sing 'Abhi Na Jao Chhod Kar...' and even remarked, 'See, I made the Chief Minister sing.' It is hard to imagine that we will no longer have Ashatai's presence with us. I offer my heartfelt tribute to her. We share in the grief of her family and her countless fans across the country. Om Shanti".
Meanwhile, Asha Bhosle is survived by son Anand Bhosle and granddaughter Zanai Bhosle.


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