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Legendary singer Asha Bhosle, who passed away at 92, displayed remarkable resilience during a Pune concert. Despite a downpour, she chose to continue her performance, singing 22 songs to a devoted audience. Her unwavering spirit, famously stating "A little rain doesn't scare me," left an indelible mark, showcasing her deep connection to music and her fans. Read on to know more in detail.
Legendary singer Asha Bhosle passed away on April 12, 2026, at the age of 92. The funeral took place on April 13, at Mumbai's Shivaji Park. She was laid to rest with full state honors. Amidst this, a story about her grit and grace has surfaced on the internet: when she decided to continue singing despite the rain.
When Asha Bhosle continued to sing despite heavy rain at an event
According to the Free Press Journal report, Asha Bhosle has given Indian music some of its most iconic moments, but one night in Pune may be her most unforgettable. Performing at the 'Me… Asha' program on the Ramanbaug School grounds, a 75-year-old Asha Bhosle refused to stop singing even as heavy rain drenched the stage, eventually delivering 22 songs to a cheering crowd and walking away with a standing ovation.
When the rain came down, Asha Bhosle stood her ground
As the rain suddenly grew heavier mid-performance, actor Nana Patekar and the event narrator rushed to the stage to shield her with an umbrella. But Asha Bhosle had other plans. She turned to the audience and asked a simple question—would they leave, or would they stay to hear her sing?The crowd roared back that they would stay.She then set aside the umbrella, tucked in her saree, and picked up where she left off, accompanied only by a harmonium, completely soaked, and entirely in her element.In her own words, "I have faced many storms in life. A little rain doesn't scare me."
Asha Bhosle's performance at the event
What followed was nothing short of extraordinary. Asha Bhosle went on to perform 22 songs back to back, drenched from head to toe, without missing a beat. The audience, equally wet and equally unwilling to leave, gave her a thunderous standing ovation by the end of the night.
For everyone present, it remains an unforgettable memory.Asha Bhosle: Beyond musicThose who know Asha Bhosle personally have always described her as warm, grounded, and deeply passionate about food and cooking. She used to enjoy everything from elaborate dishes to simple meals like dal and rice. She was known to personally cook for guests, both at her home and theirs.For her, adapting with time has been the secret to longevity. "The microphone is like God," she had said, "and singing is my form of worship."
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