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Exclusive: When Asha Bhosle Opened Up About Her Early Marriage Divorce and Remarriage With RD Burman
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Exclusive: When Asha Bhosle Opened Up About Her Early Marriage Divorce and Remarriage With RD Burman

The passing of legendary singer Asha Bhosle has brought renewed attention to her life beyond music. In an old conversation with Filmfare from 1993, she had opened up about her early years, her first marriage, and her relationship with RD Burman, among other things.
Growing up in the Mangeshkar household, Asha shared a close bond with her elder sister Lata Mangeshkar. She often spoke about being around her, helping with daily routines and spending most of her time with her. That, however, changed after she chose to elope and get married at a young age, a decision that created distance with her sister.
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“I don’t remember Didi (Lata Mangeshkar) ever raising her voice at anyone; just one sharp look from her is enough to silence you forever. I was always the one closest to her. When we were young, I’d sew her clothes, make her bed, and go shopping with her. But she was very upset when I eloped; suddenly, there was a wall between us,” said the singer, referring to her first marriage with Ganpatrao Bhosle. At the age of 16, she eloped with her 31-year-old personal secretary and married him against her family’s wishes. That marriage ended in divorce.
She continued, “After eight years, we patched up in 1960. I was a divorcee by then with three children. But things have never been the same again between Didi and me. There’s no point in fooling myself that the love between Didi and me is the same as it was before the wall.”
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Asha Bhosle later remarried RD Burman in 1980, but the two maintained a different arrangement. They spent time together during the day and at social gatherings, but lived separately, something they had mutually decided.

“My children are my life, I can never leave them alone. Even today, I cook for them. They won’t eat food cooked by others. So when Panchamda and I decided to get married, we mutually agreed that we would be together during the day, maybe attend parties in the evening, but at night I’d return home to my kids and he to his apartment. We’ve never spent a night together. I couldn’t. Because I’ve been both mother and father to my kids.”
Asha Bhosle breathed her last in Mumbai after being admitted to Breach Candy Hospital, where she had been undergoing treatment for age-related health complications. Her passing marks the end of an era in Indian music, leaving behind a legacy that shaped generations of listeners and artists alike.
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Filmfare Throwback: When Asha Bhosle Opened Up About Living in Lata Mangeshkars Shadow
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Filmfare Throwback: When Asha Bhosle Opened Up About Living in Lata Mangeshkars Shadow

Asha Bhosle sadly passed away at the age of 92 on April 12, 2026. She was admitted to Mumbai’s Breach Candy hospital for age-related health complications. She was unwell for some time and was under close medical supervision in her final days. As we remember her extraordinary legacy and enduring influence on Indian music, we revisit a candid throwback from our archives, an interview with Filmfare in September 1993. It offers a rare glimpse into her personal reflections, her journey in the shadow of Lata Mangeshkar and the complexities of their sisterhood.

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When asked if she resents being in Lata’s shadow and always having to be the second best, Asha said, “I remember Gulzar bhai once told me, ‘Neil Armstrong and his companion landed on the moon together, but since Neil look the first step, he hogged the lime· light. Similarly Lata and you reached the moon, but she’s been that one step-ahead. So you’ll have to live with the comparison.”

Asha also shared that she may have been ahead of her elder sister, had she been born in some other place. She added, “If I had been born in the Punjab and Madras perhaps, I would have raced ahead of didi by now. But I was born in the Mangeshkar family, I’ve always been didi’s younger sister. So I’ve resigned myself to being second best.”

But she also admitted that there has never been any professional rivalry between the two of them. She said, “What jealousy? These are only rumours spread by our rivals. When I was living apart from the family in Khar, producers and music directors would be running to me for dates and they’d always encourage me to speak out against didi. Perhaps once in a while, I did say something I shouldn’t have and they would instantly run to didi with tales. After I returned to live at Peddar Road, didi and I cleared up the misunderstandings. Now when anyone criticises didi in my presence, I tell them that if someone is taller than me then I can’t cut her legs to bring her to my height. I can only try to become as tall as her.”

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Opening up about the bond she had with her sister before and after eloping and getting married to Ganpatrao Bhosle, Asha also said, “I don’t remember didi ever raising her voice at anyone; just one sharp look from her is enough to silence you forever. I was always the one closest to her. When we were young, I’d sew her clothes, make her bed, go shopping with her. But she was very upset when I eloped, suddenly there was a wall between us. After eight years, we patched up in 1960. I was a divorcee by then with three children. But things have never been the same again between didi and me. There’s no point in fooling myself that the love between didi and me is the same as it was before the wall..”

Also Read: Asha Bhosle’s Granddaughter Zanai Bhosle Expresses Gratitude Towards AR Rahman

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I Have Admired Jack Reynors Work for Many Years Says The Mummy Director Lee Cronin
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I Have Admired Jack Reynors Work for Many Years Says The Mummy Director Lee Cronin

Writer and director Lee Cronin is currently focusing on the release of his audacious and twisted retelling, Lee Cronin’s The Mummy. The movie is about the young daughter of a journalist, who disappears into the desert without a trace. Eight years later, the broken family is shocked when she is returned to them, as what should be a joyful reunion turns into a living nightmare.

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The film stars Jack Reynor, Laia Costa, May Calamawy, Natalie Grace and Veronica Falcón. The film is written and directed by Cronin and produced by James Wan, Jason Blum and John Keville. The executive producers are Michael Clear, Judson Scott, Macdara Kelleher and Lee Cronin.

Talking about working with Jack Reynor, who plays Katie’s father in the film, Cronin says, “I was really excited to work with Jack Reynor. As a fellow Irishman, I’ve known him and admired his work from afar for a number of years. And when Jack read the script, I think I was in Spain doing some scouting for the movie, and I woke up to a text. ‘When can we talk?’ He was really motivated from the start and that’s a huge, huge thing. He really got it.”

Cronin further added, “Jack also understands genre really intimately, so it was great to have someone in a leading role that you could riff on what you love about genre work and where, how and why things work. Jack brought great leadership to the set. He played the role with a real honesty, and that was something, across the board with the cast for me in this movie – I wanted everybody to be really naturalistic performers, as in if there was no horror at play, we would still go on this emotional journey with them. Jack led the way.”

The Mummy

The film will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is slated to be released in India on April 17, 2026 in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

Also Read: Exclusive: Sunny Hinduja talks about Malayalam debut, The Family Man & more

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