sters,
or the grandson, but about one who is entwined with them in all these familial
relationships — Asha Bhonsle. From singing film songs, to pop songs, to even
turning composer, she has provided listening pleasure to millions of music
lovers in India and around the globe. On the momentous occasion of her being
awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, ‘g’ met the songstress for a few
glimpses into the mind of a winner.
Asha
Bhonsle lives at Peddar Road. An upmarket area in South Mumbai. The building —
Prabhu Kunj. When we alighted from our taxi and make our way to her apartment,
we make a stopover at the florist. Presenting her with a bouquet would be the
right way of expressing our congrats. But we discovered that the florist had
hiked up his rates. When we protested, he said, “Come on yaar, almost everyone
comes here to buy a bouquet for Ashaji. I’m sure you too are on the same
mission. It’s windfall time for me, so let me make the most of the moment.”
Fair enough, we thought. And proceeded, laded with nature’s beauty to meet a
singer the nation just presented with the highest art award.
Accepting
the bouquet gracefully, Ashaji settled down discussing with us the whys, hows,
and whens of receiving the highest award of the land.
So,
over to Asha Bhonsle...
“I
have been awarded the Dadasaheb Award but the whole nation seems to be
celebrating my joy. It is as if, instead of me, they have received the award. I
guess they are doing so because deep within, they all know that this has been
long overdue. After all, everyone is well aware that I have received almost all
the awards organised by magazines or TV channels, and also the ones that are
conferred by the Mahar ..... |