Mumbai,
(ANI):
Bollywood
singer
Asha
Bhosle
unveiled
an
album
called
'Unheard
Melodies'
here,
and
celebrated
her
77th
birthday
with
her
fans.
Though
her
birthday
is
on
Wednesday,
she
celebrated
it
a
day
before.
“This
album
includes
songs
of
Lata
Mangeshkar,
Mohammed
Rafi
and
Kishore
Kumar.
These
songs
are
almost
30
years
old
so
very
few
people
must
have
heard
them.
When
you
will
listen
to
these
songs,
you
will
get
to
know
how
melodious
the
songs
were
30
years
ago," said
Bhosle.
The
renowned
singer
also
talked
about
the
elements
she
considers
integral
to
a
song.
“I
have
sung
songs
for
Madhubala,
Meena
Kumari,
Urmila
Matondkar
and
Aishwarya
Bachchan.
I
have
sung
songs
with
every
singer,
no
artist
is
left.
I
feel
that
the
song
should
be
good;
its
lyrics
should
be
good.
Who
is
singing
doesn't
matter
much,
the
song
should
be
soothing
to
one's
ears,"
said
Bhonsle.
Bhosle
was
born
on
September
8,
1933,
and
started
her
career
in
1943.
She
has
sung
more
than
12,000
songs
in
18
languages
including
Assamese,
Bengali,
Gujarati,
Hindi,
Malayalam,
Marathi,
Punjabi,
Tamil,
Telugu,
Urdu,
English,
Russian,
Czech,
Nepali
and
Malay,
in
six
decades
of
her
career
and
has
been
honoured
with
the
Padma
Vibhushan
award.
Adding
to
the
list,
she
has
recently
sung
her
first
Kannada
song.
Asha
Bhosle
has
won
seven
Filmfare
Awards
for
Best
Female
Playback
Singer
and
also
the
National
Film
Award
for
Best
Female
Playback
Singer
twice.