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Asha Bhosle passed away on April 12, 2026, at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital due to multiple organ failure. Her grandson, Chin2 Bhosle, has offered a deeply personal account of her final days, revealing a woman who remained fully alive in spirit right up until her last breath.
Chin2 Bhosle reveals what Asha Bhosle did a day before she was rushed to the hospital
Asha Bhosle was admitted to the hospital for chest infection and exhaustion. However, her condition deteriorated rapidly. Meanwhile, just 3–4 days before her death, life at home felt entirely normal. Chin2 recalled a quiet, ordinary evening spent eating mangoes and talking about world affairs, a testament to just how alert and engaged she was until the very end.Even more striking is what she did just one day before her hospitalization.
Speaking to the Indian Express, Chin2 said, “She went to watch a three-hour-long Marathi play a day before. She went on stage and scolded the people there to keep the art alive. That’s how she was right till the end.”
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Chin2 Bhosle talks about her peaceful demise
Chin2 Bhosle described her passing as happening ‘in the most beautiful way possible,’ in her sleep, without pain, and in a completely serene state. When he offered to visit her at the hospital, she simply told him, “Let me just sleep for a little while.”
For Chin2, those words encapsulated everything about who she was, someone who lived and left entirely on her own terms.Chint 2 Bhosle reveals Zanai Bhosle is shatteredIn the same conversation, Chin2 also spoke candidly about the grief rippling through the family, particularly the impact on Zanai Bhosle, who had a uniquely close bond with Asha. He said Zanai is ‘shattered,’ noting that Asha had been central to her musical upbringing and that the two had performed together from a very young age.Yet, even in grief, the family is finding a way forward, guided by Asha’s own words and example. As Chin2 put it, “As a mother, she lost two children, which is the most painful thing for a person, but she stoically, with resolve, made it through. She would always say, ‘You have to adapt; bad things happen; time heals all.’ All of us look up to that and think, Look how she coped. If that doesn’t inspire us, what will?”
More about Asha Bhosle’s funeral
Asha Bhosle was cremated at Mumbai’s Shivaji Park with full state honors on April 13, 2026. Prominent figures from the film, music, and political worlds had arrived to pay their last respects to the music legend.

