Asha Bhosle Death | Singer Karan Aujla Pays Tribute At Mumbai 2.0 Concert, Shares Tauba Tauba Singing Video
Asha Bhosle’s death framed a poignant moment at Karan Aujla’s Mumbai 2.0 show, where a tribute video and Dubai footage linking her to Tauba Tauba drew strong audience reactions, underscoring the singer’s enduring influence and the performer’s homage.
The death of legendary singer Asha Bhosle on Sunday at Breach Candy Hospital led to a poignant moment at Karan Aujla’s Mumbai 2.0 concert at Mahalaxmi Racecourse on April 12, 2026, where a tribute video played during his set and quickly became the most discussed highlight online.

The viral clip, shared on Miss Malini's Instagram page, shows large screens displaying photos of Asha Bhosle with the years "1933–2026" beside them. The visuals then cut to an old video from her Dubai concert, where Asha Bhosle performed Karan Aujla’s track "Tauba Tauba" from the 2024 film "Bad Newz".
Karan Aujla and Asha Bhosle tribute at Mumbai 2.0 concert
In that Dubai footage, Asha Bhosle even matches the hook steps from "Tauba Tauba", moves popularised on screen by Vicky Kaushal. When these moments appeared during Mumbai 2.0, the crowd at Mahalaxmi Racecourse responded with loud applause and cheers, and several attendees were seen visibly emotional.
The Mumbai 2.0 show also carried extra pressure for Karan Aujla, as it followed criticism around a previous Mumbai performance during Holi 2026. The concert, held as part of the P-Pop Culture India Tour, drew a massive audience keen to watch a more energetic and polished set from the Punjabi singer.
Karan Aujla, Asha Bhosle and the impact of 'Tauba Tauba'
The connection between Asha Bhosle and "Tauba Tauba" dates back to December 2024, when videos of Asha Bhosle singing the song in Dubai went viral. After those clips spread widely, Karan Aujla shared a long note on Instagram Stories, expressing gratitude and disbelief at the veteran singer choosing that track.
He wrote, "@asha.bhosle ji, the living Goddess of music, Just performed tauba tauba… a song written by a kid who grew up in a small village, with no music background and no knowledge of music instruments. A melody made by someone who doesn't play any instrument."
He continued, "This song has received a lot of love and recognition amongst not only fans but also music artists, but this moment is truly iconic and one I will never forget. I am truly blessed and thankful. This has really inspired me to keep giving you all such melodies and create more memories together."
As news of Asha Bhosle’s death spread, details of the final rites were shared with the public. The funeral is scheduled for Monday, April 13. People can pay their respects from 11 am at Casa Grande in Lower Parel, where Asha Bhosle lived, before the last rites at 4 pm at Shivaji Park.


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