Asha Bhosle Dies At 92: Actor, WWE Star John Cena Pays Tribute, Shares Her Photo On Instagram

The death of Asha Bhosle prompts global tributes from fans and prominent figures, celebrating her eight-decade career and enduring impact on cinema, music and culture. Tributes reflect her warmth and influential recordings that continue to resonate on TV, radio and digital platforms.

The death of legendary playback singer Asha Bhosle has drawn grief from fans and public figures worldwide. From cinema to sport, messages of respect have highlighted the influence of Asha Bhosle’s music. International stars, including WWE performer John Cena and former Australia pacer Brett Lee, have shared personal tributes.

Social media has become a key space for remembering Asha Bhosle. Posts from across countries and industries have praised Asha Bhosle’s vast body of work and her impact on generations of listeners. Many messages also recalled personal meetings, recordings and performances that underlined Asha Bhosle’s warmth off stage.

Asha Bhosle tributes from global icons

John Cena chose a quiet gesture to honour Asha Bhosle. The WWE star and Hollywood actor posted a photograph of Asha Bhosle on his official Instagram account. The image appeared without a caption, yet the simplicity of the post was seen as a respectful salute to the singer’s legacy.

Asha Bhosle musical journey and tributes

Brett Lee remembered Asha Bhosle by speaking about their 2006 collaboration, the song "You're the One for Me". The former Australian fast bowler said working with Asha Bhosle made Lee feel fortunate. Lee praised Asha Bhosle’s generous and modest nature, noting that widespread fame never changed Asha Bhosle’s gentle and friendly behaviour.

Asha Bhosle, lovingly known as "Asha Tai", spent more than eight decades in music. Her songs reached audiences far beyond India and remain part of everyday listening for many families. Asha Bhosle’s final rites were held with full state honours at Shivaji Park Crematorium in Mumbai, where relatives, colleagues and film personalities gathered to say goodbye.

The singer’s death closes a major chapter in Indian film music, yet Asha Bhosle’s recordings continue to play on television, radio and digital platforms. For admirers, the melodies and memories linked to Asha Bhosle ensure that the voice that shaped so many soundtracks remains present in daily life.

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