Housekeeper Reveals Asha Bhosle's Humble Side After 40 Years of Service
In the wake of Asha Bhosle's tragic passing, a poignant story emerges from the heart of her Mumbai home. Sunam Salve, who toiled as her housekeeper for 40 years, describes the melody queen not as a...

In the wake of Asha Bhosle's tragic passing, a poignant story emerges from the heart of her Mumbai home. Sunam Salve, who toiled as her housekeeper for 40 years, describes the melody queen not as a distant celebrity, but as a 'grounded soul' who elevated the lives of those she touched. The 92-year-old legend breathed her last on Sunday following a battle with multiple organ failure at Breach Candy Hospital, where she had been admitted the previous day. Her death has left an irreplaceable void in Indian music. Speaking exclusively, Salve wiped away tears: 'Asha ji was so kind to a poor woman like me from the slums. She gave me respect no one else did.' She recalled how the singer supported her through personal needs, granting leaves without hesitation and even journeying to her village. 'I was at home for the last eight days and learned of her passing this morning. My heart is broken,' Salve added, voicing the anxiety that gripped her upon hearing of the hospitalization. Pushpa Navar, who served Lata Mangeshkar, joined in the chorus of praise. 'Asha didi was full of compassion. The sisters treated me with familial love; words fail to capture this loss.' Anand Bhosle confirmed the sad news, inviting admirers to the family home in Lower Parel on Monday at 11 am for final darshan. The last rites will follow at 4 pm in Shivaji Park. Leaders like PM Modi and President Murmu led the condolences, while Bollywood stars flooded timelines with memories. Asha Bhosle's journey—from orphaned beginnings to over 12,000 songs—exemplifies resilience and warmth, forever grounding her in the affections of millions.
